CAFÉLIER
Read moreIn the pleasant Carmo district, in the heart of Salvador's historic center, artist Paulo Vaz has opened his studio as a meeting place for his friends. It's like stepping into an old-fashioned café, with an instant feeling of conviviality. The view of the bay from the terrace is magical. The smell of coffee wafts through the place. The menu offers light dishes: salads, sandwiches, quiches, pasta, soups... and plenty of coffees, teas and homemade juices. Friendly cats sleep on the chairs. A good sign!
ESPAÇO B - LIVRARIA & CAFE
Read moreBelo Horizonte has the charming Café com Letras, while Diamantina has Espaço B-Livraria & Café. This space is a very pleasant café-library. Here you can find a few snacks, while leafing through books or listening to pleasant music. Tourists, locals and youngsters with a hippy or bobo streak through the place, re-discovering the world over a beer. The mix of food for the mind and body is bound to be appreciated. Some interesting dishes.
CAFÉ DAS ARTES
Read moreAs its name suggests, coffee and good food are inseparable from art here. This is the restaurant-tea room of the elegant Solar das Artes pousada. The menu is designed like a masterpiece. Dishes based on fresh produce and an enchanting setting. Great choice in the central square, especially in the evening. In the outdoor area, you're lulled by the sea breeze. It's very pleasant to have breakfast or dinner in this romantic setting, not far from the statue of the Victory of Samothrace.
BISCOITOS PEREIRA
Read moreIn business since 1987, the house became known for its cheese bread. However, its menu also includes esfiha meat and chicken fritters(coxinha). A traditional lanchonete in town. For some, this is undoubtedly the best place in town to eat "salgados" (small salty pastries), pastries. Ideal to fill the small hollows between a visit and other or at the end of the day for the small budgets. The cheese biscuit(biscoito de queijo) is the house specialty.