Restaurants in Tiradentes
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Tragaluz
This restaurant prides itself on innovative home cooking served with artistic flair. Desserts here are especially divine; try the goiabada frita Tragaluz, guava paste mixed with cashews, fried and served on a bed of catupiry cheese with guava ice cream.
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Pau de Angu
In a peaceful country setting between Tiradentes and the artsy community of Bichinho, this is a great spot for homemade linguiça (garlicky pork sausage), hot sauces and all things Mineiro. Portions are huge and meant to be divided among two to five people.
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Spaghetti Cantina Italiana
Gaily decorated with red chairs, festooned with multicolored streamers and reverberating with accordion music every night, this eatery specializes in artisanal pasta, sauces and other recipes reflecting the Perrella family’s southern Italian heritage.
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Bar do Feiura
This charming spot for a snack or a simple meal is especially fun on chilly nights when the wood stove is blazing and conversation and drinks are flowing freely. For a good story, ask Geraldo to tell you how the bar got its name.
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Bar do Celso
On the main square, this is a locally run Mineiro restaurant with reasonable prices. Folks with less voracious appetites will appreciate the R$16 prato mini, a smaller plate designed for one person.
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CasAzul
Crepes, salads, and homemade chicken enchiladas share the menu with a good drinks list at this trendy Latin-themed bistro with vividly painted walls, rustic furniture and artsy lighting.
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Viradas do Largo
This place is among Tiradentes’ best restaurants for traditional Mineiro cuisine. Crowds pack into it on weekends, spilling over into the pleasant outdoor patio and garden area.
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Mandalum
The high-quality fast food at Mandalum includes everything from Lebanese sandwiches to banana splits, and from milkshakes to caipirinhas.
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Estalagem do Sabor
One of Tiradentes’ finest restaurants, Estalagem specializes in meat and comida mineira supplemented by a good wine list.
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Divino Sabor
Very popular with locals for its self-serve offerings, including grilled meats and the normal range of Mineiro specialties.
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Dona Xepa
With a cachaça menu twice as long as in most places, locally run Dona Xepa's is lots of fun.
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Trattoria Via Destra
A romantic little Italian restaurant whose chef-owner migrated from Italy to Tiradentes in 2001.
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