14 Best Restaurants in Side Trips from Rio, Brazil

74 Restaurant

$$$$ | Centro Fodor's choice
A culinary playground of talented Argentine chef Gustovo Rinkevich—who also now runs Rocka Beach Lounge & Restaurant—this innovative restaurant has upped the gourmet stakes in Búzios since opening in 2016. Set on the spectacular terrace of the boutique hotel Casas Brancas with sunset views across the bay, expect Michelin-level cooking using the freshest locally sourced ingredients and a curated selection of Brazil’s leading vineyards.

Cigalon

$$$$ | Centro Fodor's choice

Often cited as one of the best restaurants in Búzios, French-inspired Cigalon is an elegant establishment with a veranda overlooking the beach. Though the waiters are bow-tied and the tables covered with crisp linens and lighted by flickering candles, the place still has an unpretentious feel.

Rocka Beach Lounge & Restaurant

$$$$ | Brava Fodor's choice

Overlooking beautiful Praia Brava, relaxed but sophisticated Rocka is one of Búzios's gastronomic highlights as it focuses on superbly fresh, locally sourced seafood that's combined with seasonal fruit, vegetables, and herbs to wonderful effect. A favorite with surfers, come well before lunch so you can spend the day lounging on sun beds or arrive just before sunset when locals stop by for cocktails.

Praia Brava 13, Búzios, Rio de Janeiro, 28950–000, Brazil
22-2623–6159
Known For
  • spectacular seafood including the freshest oysters
  • boho-chic vibe
  • lounging on giant white sun beds or raffia mats on the grass lawn that rolls down to the beach
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No dinner, Reservations essential

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Thai Brasil

$ | Centro Histórico Fodor's choice
This trendy, laid-back restaurant charms with its hand-painted interiors, alfresco courtyard, and affordable prices for its generously sized Thai dishes. In the summer months, live music and great cocktails make this a fun place to spend an evening.

Trutas do Rocio

$$ | Rocio Fodor's choice

It's off the beaten track—ask a local for directions—and only open on weekends, but this rustic, riverside restaurant is really something special. "Trutas" means trout and that's what you'll find on the menu—trout, trout, and more trout served fresh from the river in many imaginative ways: as appetizers mashed into a pâté or baked in cassava-dough pastry, and as entrées grilled or cooked with a choice of almond, mustard, or orange sauce. The restaurant seats only 22, so reservations are a must. On sunny afternoons, the food is served alfresco.

Estrada da Vargem Grande 6333, Petrópolis, Rio de Janeiro, 25725–620, Brazil
24-2291–5623
Known For
  • reservations only
  • atmopsheric alfresco setting
  • unique riverside location
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon.--Thurs.; no dinner., Reservations essential

Banana da Terra

$$$$ | Centro Histórico

Seafood is always excellent at this long-standing favorite on Paraty's dining scene, and it's a great place to try giant shrimp when they are in season. The bustling restaurant—usually packed with tourists—is in an elegant colonial house decorated with cachaça labels (the caipirinhas here are another strong suit) and 19th-century pictures of the city. The name of the place comes from another of its specialties: banana da terra (plantain), which is incorporated into many dishes, among them grilled fish with garlic butter, herbs, plantains, and rice.

Rua Doutor Samuel Costa 198, Paraty, Rio de Janeiro, 23970–000, Brazil
24-3371–1725
Known For
  • grilled fish with plantains
  • giant shrimp
  • lovely atmosphere
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No lunch Wed. and Thurs. Closed Tues., Credit cards accepted

Belli Belli Gastrobar

$$ | Manguinhos
Owner Alfredo and chef Roque welcome locals like old friends at this great-value gastro-bar, which specializes in high-class cocktails and tasty tapas. With a beautiful view over Manguinhos beach, it's one of the best spots in town to catch the sunset and stay for a relaxed dinner.

Chez Michou

$ | Centro

A pancake house might seem an unlikely meeting point for partiers, but this Belgian-owned crêperie is indeed the hangout of choice for many hip young things in Búzios. Locals and tourists alike flock to the street-side tables after dark to soak up the scene and listen to live DJ sets while tucking into their choice of over 50 savory and sweet fillings. By day it's a quieter affair and popular with families.

Av. José Bento Ribeiro Dantas 90, Búzios, Rio de Janeiro, 28950–000, Brazil
22-2623–2169
Known For
  • outdoor big TV screens
  • happening atmosphere
  • chocolate crepes
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No credit cards

Churrascaria Majórica

$$$
A classic steak house in the heart of Petrópolis’s historic center, Majórica has been a huge hit with meat lovers since it opened in 1962. Every cut is cooked to perfection and served with flair by attentive waitstaff, and there are excellent fish dishes and sides, too. There’s a decent wine list, although it may be even more tempting to opt for one of the very well-made caipirinhas.

Lua e Mar

$$ | Abraão

Expect fresh, well-prepared seafood and weekly live music during high season at this longtime favorite, which is often cited as the best restaurant in the village of Abraão. Stroll straight from the beach still wearing your Havaianas to try Dona Cidinha's specialty, fish with half-ripe bananas, or the famous moqueca , which many islanders claim is the best in Rio de Janeiro State.

Praia do Canto, Ilha Grande, Rio de Janeiro, 23968-000, Brazil
24-3361–5113
Known For
  • beachfront location
  • baked fish with banana
  • generous portion
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Wed., Credit cards accepted

Mistico

$$$$ | Centro
With dazzling views over the bay and out across the mountains, the intimate restaurant at boutique hotel Abracadabara offers impeccable service and exquisitely presented dishes. Enjoy the sunset while sipping signature cocktails and dining on gourmet salads and the freshest local seafood.

O Pescador

$$ | Abraão

Inside the pousada of the same name, this restaurant serves local seafood prepared using Italian cooking techniques. After dark, you can dine alfresco on the beach by candlelight, or just pop in for a cocktail and nibbles from the bar.

Rua da Praia 647, Ilha Grande, Rio de Janeiro, 23968–000, Brazil
24-3361–5114
Known For
  • seafood risotto
  • fresh grilled fish (types vary according to season) bought directly from local fishermen
  • romantic atmosphere
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted

Pizza na Praça

$$ | Abraão

On the flagstones of Ilha Grande's main square, this simple restaurant serves up more than four dozen types of pies, from simple margheritas to exotic seafood combinations or dessert pies; salads and other dishes are available at lunchtime. This is a great spot for evening meals on Friday and Saturday nights, when live bands play in the square.

Ilha Grande, Rio de Janeiro, 23968–000, Brazil
24-3361–9566
Known For
  • great people watching
  • healthy pizza options
  • lively atmopshere on the weekends

Refúgio

$$$ | Centro Histórico

Near the water in a quiet part of town, this seafood restaurant is a great place for a romantic dinner, with candlelit tables and a good wine list. On chilly days, heat lamps warm the café tables out front, while evenings are enlivened by music from local musicians (which comes with an additional cover charge).

Praça da Bandeira, Paraty, Rio de Janeiro, 23970–000, Brazil
24-3371–2447
Known For
  • attentive service
  • good cocktails
  • cheesy rice balls
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted