MANOEL E JUAQUIM
The Manoel and Juaquim restaurants are now part of the Copacabana landscape. In this botequim facing the orla, regulars and tourists mingle. Portuguese tradition dictates that you try the cod croquettes, fried manioc with cheese or the hearty homemade picanha, washed down with an amber Brahma chopp. The dishes are generous, reflecting the spirit of the house, which treats each guest with respect and sympathy. The service is professional and family-oriented, which is not always the case in Copacabana's high-season restaurants.
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Le personnel parle portugais, espagnol, anglais et même français, assez rare au Brésil ! De même les cartes sont traduites en anglais.
Le prix, un peu élevé, reste correct pour la qualité de la nourriture.