In northern Portugal you can find a restaurant with flavors of northern Brazil. At Sabores da Amazônia we can count on a Brazilian restaurant with typical Amazonian food, also having the themed day of Minas Gerais food. In the menu you can count on Brazilian fruit juices, acai, which accompanies or mixes in various dishes, wind pastries, bacuri and cupuaçu cream, piracuru, fried beast pastries of various flavors, sweet and savory tapioca, cheese breads Minas Gerais, Brazilian beers, among others. Every day you can find a different dish and a staff to feel good about and accompany you on this Amazonian experience.
Brazilian products,, cuisine, libe, manioc, tapioca, coalho cheese, cassava, sun meat, maniçoba, açaí, pastel de vento, coxinhas
Tuesday to Saturday: 12h - 22h Sunday: 12h - 15h
Take Away, Home delivery
Money, ATM, MB Way
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Address:
Rua Miguel Bombarda, 66
Postal Code:
4050-377
City Zone:
Boavista
Email:
ruijconde@gmail.com
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