MANGAI
Read moreMangai is a restaurant not to be missed where you can taste the typical sertaneja food of the Nordeste in a very local and lively atmosphere. There are more than 200 options of dishes to choose from at Mangai. At the lunch buffet and a la carte, there are about 70 regional recipes, with suggestions such as baião de dois, carne de sol with cheese, butter shrimp and fried manioc. For dinner, Mangai offers excellent a la carte dishes, such as the traditional Carne de sol. Tasty fruit juices to try as well.
CANYON DE COQUEIRINHO
Read more. kitchen. In a beautiful environment with a nice view. You can also rent a chalet for 250 R $ and make horse. Access by precarious land road.
MANGAI
Read moreGood food does not only mean great restaurants. The Mangai offers a superb self-service buffet of regional cuisine. The original and tasty recipes delight the guests in a wonderful, streamlined setting. It's so good that there are even hammocks to digest after the meal.
The breads served in the restaurant have been so successful that the owners have opened a bakery, Fabricca Mangai, with more than 50 types of bread. The cassava and coconut bread is the house specialty.
PIAZZALE ITALIA
Read moreStill in the series "a transalpine culinary presence is a guarantee of quality", Piazzale Italia will not belie this maxim. The former "Mama Italia", under the direction of the renowned chef Thiago Gomes, is a very nice and good Italian house that offers a large number of Italian dishes. On the menu are pizzas, pastas (including vongole), risottos, fish dishes and more. Veja magazine has awarded the restaurant several times as the best Italian restaurant in the city and chef Gomes as chef of the year. A pleasant address
LAMPIÃO
Read moreLampião is an iconic character from the Nordeste, but the word also simply means lampion. The eponymous Luso-Brazilian restaurant is a space illuminated every night by handmade lights from the "Gatos e Ruas" shop. The show is guaranteed for the eyes and for the pupils. On the large wooden tables, there is a large buffet with a wide choice of salads, pasta, rice, meat and some typical dishes from the Nordeste and also from Portugal. The setting is spacious and airy. You must try the fish stuffed with shrimps.
PAÇOCA DE PILÃO
Read moreOn the beach of Pirangi do Norte, the paçoca de pilao is a good restaurant of regional cuisine, which is worth the trip. The dishes are prepared with care and the menu is diverse. Try the dish that gave the restaurant its name: pacoça, a delicious mixture of carne-do-sol and cassava flour accompanied by green beans, cassava, banana and rice. For those who don't like the traditional carne do sol, you can try the very good shrimps in the Paçoca de pilao, the vatapà, traditional Bahian dish. A good address.
CASA DE TAIPA
Read moreWhether in Olinda, Aracaju or Natal, our culinary knowledge will not be complete if we do not try the traditional tapiocas. A very nice option to taste tapiocas. Several colorful tables, a cheerful decoration and the smiling tapioqueiras (the women who prepare tapiocas) provide the atmosphere. There are more than 40 options on the menu, ranging from the traditional to the very creative. We recommend the carne seca com nata (dried meat with cream) or the one with cheese, dried tomatoes and basil.