DON DURICA
Read moreTraditional house specialized in the delicacies of Minas Gerais. Large buffet with will or a kilo.
TAYPA SABORES DEL PERU
Read moreA sophisticated and contemporary restaurant whose gastronomic basis is the typical Peruvian cuisine. Precisely prepared fish, duck leg with rice cooked in beer and of course different kinds of ceviches. The menu served at lunchtime during the week allows you to choose from the menu starter, main course and dessert. The pescado al azafrán, grilled fish with rocoto sauce, is one of the most popular dishes. A mix of desserts, Crocante de Banana or the Dulce Brasil, a maracuja cream with a cold mango soup. To know!
NATURETTO
Read moreHere, the focus is on organic food. A mini-buffet of Brazilian cuisine, healthy and natural, served in a warm wooden décor. A large terrace with plenty of wooden tables surrounds the restaurant, inviting you to sample local specialties, soups and salads, as well as meat and fish dishes for non-vegetarians. There are also around twenty fruit cocktails and just a few desserts (we recommend the maracuja mousse). Best visited for lunch, as it's a bit empty in the evening. Vegan and gluten-free.
EMPORIO PIQUIRAS BOUGAINVILLE
Read moreThe Piquiras brand of restaurants and grocery stores now offers two addresses in the city, Bougainville and Flamboyant. The "historic" address is Rua 9, in the Bougainville shopping area in the Marista district. It's the city's flagship restaurant. City officials and tourists in search of contemporary, quality cuisine mingle here. Frango (chicken) at La Kiev,paella at Piquiras garnished with fish and seafood... It's also a very good delicatessen.
CHAO NATIVO
Read moreChao Nativo is another address in Goiânia that is worth a visit. In this simple and pleasant restaurant, where the "fazenda" atmosphere has been reproduced with a decoration of old rural objects, they propose a typical Goiás cuisine. At noon, there is a buffet of regional cuisine with about fifty hot dishes (including the classic rice with pequi, galinhada in the peasant style or "caipira"), about twenty salads and a dozen desserts. You can also try many tropical fruits. The classic churrasco and feijoada on Saturday are not forgotten.
CARPE DIEM
Read moreOne of the most popular places in Brasília to eat an excellent feijoada ($ 30 R) and a good risotto ($ 40 R).
O CONVENTO
Read moreAntiques highlighted as sacred pieces, to the image of the products used by the owner Maria Christina Brochado. Chant chant in mood music and servers dressed in brothers'clothes. Kitchen in Minas Gerais and international cuisine. Very land fun.
DUDU CAMARGO
Read moreLocated in one of the most elegant residences in the capital. Good cuisine: lamb with crème, balsamic vinegar and port wine with mushroom risotto.
CHÃO NATIVO
Read moreFlat-price buffet, Goiás and Minas Gerais (27 R $).
MARZUK
Read moreA Lebanese delicatessen offering a variety of snacks and antipasti. Everything is on display in the refrigerated showcase, making it difficult to choose. If you're eating in, choose your table and place your order. Most dishes are bought by weight, and there are three sizes of ramekin to choose from, depending on your hunger; the small one is already very good for a tasting. Don't forget to order bread (for a fee). Esfiha and kebe are sold individually. Ideal for a light, fresh meal, this is a good Oriental restaurant. 4 restaurants in town.
CANTUCCI BISTRO
Read moreOpened by a young Brazilian, this "osteria" with its fancy decor and clientele fuses Brazilian cuisine with Italian inspiration. Superb cuts of meat, risottos and pasta plates. From pesto and tomato confit risotto to banana gnocchi and traditional pirarucu confitado. Admittedly, prices are a little more expensive than average, but the well-prepared cuisine and decor make it worthwhile. Also on the menu: quiches and soups at reasonable prices. Friendly service and gourmet desserts round off the experience.
CARNE DE SOL 111
Read moreThe frame is quite simple and tables close to each other, but prices compensate. The traditional carne of soil and its mounts are prepared by family. Good option for a cheap lunch.
OSCAR
Read moreNamed after the man of Brasilia, Oscar Niemeyer, this restaurant could not help but be dressed in the finery of the place that houses it. Opened in 2009, this Italian-influenced establishment attracts attention not only for its refined contemporary cuisine, but also for its sleek surroundings and its location in the city's oldest (and one of its most chic) hotels, the Brasilia Palace Hotel, designed by Niemeyer. View of the gardens and Lake Paranoa. Perhaps one of the best seafood risottos in the city.
VENDA DO BENTO
Read moreThis restaurant, in a restored farmhouse, decorated in a 1940s style, offers regional cuisine spiced up with some more exotic dishes and varied with farm products. Rustic and comfortable environment that brings in its decoration a collection of objects from the mid 40s. An open and charming space with a balcony and a garden, a beautiful rural museum with antiques that were part of the family collection. A bit of regional culture from the mid 30's and also a cultural exhibition of the folklore of Pirenópolis