Other restaurants in Belo Horizonte
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Casa Cheia
The name means ‘full house, ’ and if you visit on a weekend you’ll understand why. People line up by the dozens for a table at this long-established Mercado Central eatery, where a bevy of women cooks up traditional favorites on a giant stove. Pratos do dia (daily specials) include a Saturday feijoada (a bean-and-meat stew served with rice; the Brazilian national dish) for only R$14.50 – not to be missed!
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Café da Travessa
For budget dining with a touch of Savassi flair, try this sidewalk café just off Praça da Savassi. It’s a great place to enjoy local street life. Sandwiches, salads and pasta are all delicious, and there’s frequent live music. On weekdays, there’s also a per-kilo lunch buffet (per kg R$29.90).
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Baiana do Acarajé
A little slice of Bahia just off Praça da Savassi, this bright, lively and informal bar-restaurant specializes in tasty and affordable acarajé (shrimp-stuffed brown bean fritters) served alongside pricier and more substantial dishes like moqueca (Bahian seafood stew).
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Restaurante Atlântico
Wonderful smoky aromas fill the air and the open-air corner location conjures up the lively sidewalk dining atmosphere of a Parisian brasserie. Opt for the simplicity of the impeccably grilled fish, or splurge on paella valenciana, feeding two for R$149.
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Restaurante do Minas Tenis Clube
For atmosphere and price combined, it’s hard to beat the midweek buffet at Belo’s tennis club. Gorge to your heart’s content in the spacious, parquet-floored dining room overlooking the pool and giant waterslides out back.
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Frau Bondan
Drawing upon recipes from her Swiss-German grandmother, Paula Bondan runs this sweet little boutique stacked to the rafters with homemade cookies, gourmet chocolates and other delicacies.
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