Restaurants in Búzios
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Satyricon
Best known for its superb seafood – from avocado-and-shrimp-stuffed fish carpaccio to a let-out-all-the-stops mixed grill called fantasia di mare – Satyricon’s wide-ranging Mediterranean menu also includes pizza, pasta and risottos.
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Chez Michou Crêperie
Crowds flock here not only for the incredible sweet and savory crepes, but also for the outdoor bar serving delicious pinha coladas (piña coladas) and the nightly DJ mixes (from 9pm).
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Restaurante David
Still going strong after nearly 40 years, David’s serves high-quality seafood at little wooden tables with checkered tablecloths in the heart of town.
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Bananaland
One of several deluxe self-serve eateries on this street, Bananaland has something for everyone. The range of choices is simply astounding.
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Sinatra
Excellent fusion cuisine is the name of the game at this fancy eatery with black tablecloths and white lights twined around palm trunks. The Argentine chef, whose other culinary ventures include stints in Ibiza, Spain and Arraial d’Ajuda, cooks up fabulous specials such as risotto de camarão, manga e capim limão (tiger prawns risotto with mango and lemongrass).
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Bistrô da Baiana
With delicious Bahian fish specialties served at small tables on the cobblestones, this place is great for a low-key dinner, or a beer and a snack (try the wonderfully fresh acarajé - Bahian style fitters).
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Porto da Barra
Three kilometers west of town at Manguinhos, the trendy new food complex Porto da Barra is also worth a look, featuring 13 bars and restaurants spread out along a tree-fringed waterfront boardwalk.
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Fishbone Café
At this trendy beach club on Praia de Geribá, the menu features everything from sandwiches to salads to seafood, but plenty of people come here just to drink and catch some rays on the waterfront outdoor deck.
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Botequim do Baiano
You'll understand why locals love this place once you've eaten one of Botequim's homemade pratos feitos (fish or meat with rice, beans and salad). Prices are geared for residents rather than tourists.
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Botequim da Corrente
Opposite the main square of Ossos, this friendly corner place with outdoor seating under the delicate shade of a framboia tree serves extremely tasty fish, rice, beans and juices.
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Cigalon
This fabulous French restaurant is right on the waterfront along Rua das Pedras. Candlelight dancing off the water and crisp white tablecloths set the elegant mood.
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Sawasdee
Expensive but excellent, Sawasdee specializes in Thai cuisine showcasing the area’s fresh seafood. The kaipilychia (lychee caipirinhas) are quite tasty.
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Sushi Jardim
Set in a cozy candlelit sculpture garden, this place serves a full range of Japanese delicacies, from sushi rolls to tempura, and from yakisoba to sukiyaki.
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Carla Gourmet
Not as chichi as Búzios’ other per-kilo places, Carla’s focuses on traditional specialties – including fresh grilled fish – at a reasonable price.
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Bar do Zé
Always packed, this classy restaurant with an open-air deck facing Orla Bardot is famous for its steak and seafood.
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