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    4.0 (2 reviews)
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    Manoel & Juaquim - Provolone a Milanesa - Fried cheese balls -- in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

    Manoel & Juaquim

    4.2(20 reviews)
    10.8 kmCopacabana
    $$

    Street parking, this place is across the street of the Copacabana boardwalk so there are no private…read morefree parking spots here, I would not drive here but if you must, try to park in the small streets around and not at the main avenue where the restaurant is located. from your table you can see the sea and the beach it is a pretty sweet view. Great service, the waiter did not behave like we needed to keep ordering to keep the table. He let us be and come around every so often to see for more drinks orders. I was very happy that they left us alone and let us hang out and take our time. I always like places like that cause over Time my friends and I will spend more and not having the feeling of being rushed is pretty nice. Outside sidewalk sitting, they have tables at the sidewalk where they have plenty of covers so you are able to sit outside even if it is raining. Home made spicy sauce that is worth the try for sure. But not for the faint of heart. it is a strong sauce so make sure to try very little before tossing the sauce over all the food. Strawberry ginger caipirinha - nice and strong, there was plenty of strawberries in there and we even got to choose if we wanted cachaca or vodka in it. Yuca and cheese balls - strong yucca taste however the cheese is also present on the taste. This is a more acquired taste for sure but none the less very tasty and above all filling appetizer. Crab pastel- amazed, the amount of filling is very satisfying. They come out fresh! You can drop lime on it and just enjoy it's amazing an pastel. Cod croquette- if you are a cod lover this is a must, although ironically I had to add some salt to it, none the less it was pretty tasty! With the olive oil and their home made spicy oil this is going to take your cod love a whole another level. It is a pretty name appetizer and as expected fried to order and super fresh. Dog friendly, you can have your best friend with you with no issues. at the end they charge your card with a mobile machine so you get charged right then and there no need for them to take the card inside and wait till it back, super convenient. I would love to go back there. I had a great time, the next day while walking the street the waiter even recognized us and said hello!!!

    This meal hit the spot! The food was perfectly season and the portions were hearty. I'd recommend…read moreit as a good stop along Copacabana. Also staff was very friendly and took time to understand our Portañol order.

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    Pastel de queijo- traditional pastry with cheese

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    Nova Capela - Frango a Passarinho

    Nova Capela

    4.2(29 reviews)
    5.9 kmCentro
    $$

    The best Brazillian food I had during my trip to Rio. Walked in and this place was packed with…read morelocals. It had a good charm about it. We were seated and ordered the cod fish ball which was delicious and the brazillian lamb with broccoli rice and potatoes - this dish was the highlight meal of our entire 10 day trip. The lamb is baked for 8-10 hrs and then deep fried to give it the perfect texture and bring out all the flavors that are balanced by the broccoli rice and garlic potatoes. We also tried their Colorado beer and it paired very well with the meal. Service was quick and if I would return to Brazil, i would definitely stop by here again without a doubt. Highly recommend this gem of a place.

    Yelp Review 2025 #204:…read more Nova Capela is one of Rio's oldest restaurants. It's located in the Lapa neighborhood. They serve traditional Brazilian food. This restaurant can get pretty busy in the afternoon to evening so, the best strategy is to come here as soon as they open. When I went, it seemed like the diners were locals and a few tourists. I looked up this restaurant before coming here so I can narrow down what I wanted to try. Fish or chicken filet with broccoli rice was the plan. But that's not what I ended up getting! Octopus: I love octopus so, I had to get it. Tender, perfectly cooked. Not heavily seasoned so you can fully enjoy its natural flavor. 4/5 Bolinho Bacalhau: When in Brazil or Portugal, you have to get bacalhau. Salted cod fritter without being salty. You get some crunch while the inside is soft without being dry. 4/5 Just the right amount of food so I can try more than one dish. Satisfying lunch. This is a very homey small casual restaurant. Service was good. Just wave somebody over if you need something. You must try this place!

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