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    Mirante da Praia

    4.0 (3 reviews)
    Ultra High-EndSeafood, Brazilian

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    Point de Grumari

    Point de Grumari

    3.7(7 reviews)
    4.5 kmBarra de Guaratiba
    $$

    I've driven by this place a few times before and was always curious. I was out in Grumari the other…read moreday and decided to give it a go. I'd like to say it's worth the trip and was excellent, but it fell a bit short of the mark in several ways. This restaurant is located on the top of a hill along a windy, narrow road. As a result, the views are spectacular - you can see the mountains, the ocean, and lots of lush green forest. The main dish served seems to be the grilled seafood plate. We ordered that but started with the ceviche. Frankly the ceviche was a disappointment. The portion size was very small, and while the presentation was excellent and full of color, it had almost no flavor. I'm used to ceviche with a lot of acidity from the lime juice, but this one tasted like they used processed lemon juice, the kind you'd buy in the U.S. in the little yellow plastic bottle. Pass on it. The seafood dish was very good. It could easily serve 3 people, maybe 4. It comes with rice, a lettuce/arugula mix, potatoes, melted butter with capers and mushrooms and shrimp. There are two options for the seafood dish, with or without lobster. It came with 2 lobsters (they were halved), shrimp, mussels, octopus, calamari, and fish. The flavors were all excellent, except for the mussels. They just didn't taste right. I found a bone or something in my calamari too, it looked like plastic. Maybe it was. Unfortunately there was just too much food for 2 people, so we didn't eat it all. The real downer was the price: about R$250. It's good, but I didn't think it was *that* good. The menu is pretty big so you have lots of options. Grumari is an excellent beach and a good place to spend the day, so I'd recommend stopping in if you're in the mood for some seafood. It's also good for groups because there's lots of seating. A guy was playing the guitar and singing when we were there, so the ambiance is nice, but it's all open-air. If it's cold outside you're going to need a coat. Overall OK, but I don't recommend making a trip out here just for this place. Oh, one more thing, there is a dude in the parking lot who "helps" you park. You're supposed to tip him. R$2 should be fine.

    Looking for the best seafood, here's the restaurant with fantastic views, you're almost envelope…read moreand wrapped around by natural environment, ocean, lakes. Trees and mountains are your surrounding. Full wine bar, their caipirinha of maracuya (passion fruit) is top of the line, best grilled seafood

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    Restaurante Quinta - Varanda

    Restaurante Quinta

    4.3(3 reviews)
    7.7 kmVargem Grande
    $$$

    Wow. This is a true gem…read more Quinta is WAAAAYYYYYY off the beaten path in Rio, you really have to make a whole trip just for the restaurant, but they know they're a destination, and they make it feel like it's a resort, so you can really just spend the whole afternoon and evening here if you want. First of all, the restaurant is kind of off into the countryside outside of Barra/Recreio, so you feel like you're totally leaving the city. It is on a property that is completely walled in, with a gate, and only a very small sign saying what it is. When you get to the gate, there is a porteiro who radios in your name (I'm pretty sure reservations are required), and then opens the gate for you. After parking, you walk along a beautiful garden path that leads past a lovely outdoor sitting area and on up the the restaurant. The restaurant occupies two different buildings, with a patio area and a pond between them (yes there are turtles in the pond!!). When you get to your table, it doesn't just have a "reserved" card on it, it actually has a very elegant name card with the name of the person who made the reservation printed in beautiful font (it looks like hand made calligraphy, but further inspection proved it to be printed). I had their feijoada, but the menu was full of great Brazilian dishes, with a focus on seafood. The drinks were great, and the service was exceptional. If you're looking for a very special meal, definitely come here. We went on a Sunday, and "aproveitamos" the fact that we were all the way out there to go to Grumari, which is a very out of the way and wonderful remote beach, for the rest of the afternoon.

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