Located in Leblon, directly on the beach road, this quiosque (kiosk) boasts a seafood menu that includes oysters. It has been my experience that raw oysters on a half shell are not super popular in Rio de Janeiro. While the space doesn't appear to lend itself to large groups, I saw several family parties enjoying the beer and fried fish, which are the perfect combo. It is also a rather romantic spot at night as well.
NOTE: I was not a fan of the bolinhos de bacalhau (codfish fritters), but the fried fish was perfect! https://www.dinewithdani.com/blog/where-to-eat-in-rio-de-janeiro-pt-3 read more