Hey guys! I'm looking for a good restaurant in Curitiba, near to Bigorilho! Thanks!
Waele S. replied:
Hi Mari. Feel free to use www.bestrestaurantes.com.br en français, portugais, espagnol or English. In your Price range i suggest Campania Ristorante. Italien food like in Italy (Meaning european sized portions and without tons of cream). Main dishes between 35-50 reias. Service is slow but you can bring your own wine without paying a fee.
Taisho for Japaneese, Yu for Korean/Jap Taj is nice Familia Caccetti Bolonha for Italian, Madero for burgers, Bar do Alemao for German ....
Stephen K. replied:
http://www.bestrestaurantes.com.br/ This is our French friends guide to the better restaurants in Curitiba. He has tried and assessed them all. You can book through the site. Waele Al Saqqaf
Wine C. replied:
https://www.grubster.com.br and http://www.chefsclub.com.br can also be sources of inspiration (and discounts). Corkage (if any) varies a lot.
Hey guys, can anyone recommend cafes/restaurants or fast food places that serve healthy food? There seems to be a lot of bread and meat options but I'm craving some...
Susi B. replied:
Quintana, not cheap but so yummy. Edit: just saw they won't open till the 23 rd https://www.facebook.com/quintanacafe/?fref=ts
Malcolm C. replied:
There is a vegy restaurant in Rua IX and there's Sorella, near the Museo de Olho: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gd5 yB9Vmd6I
Allison D. replied:
Quintana Cafe is excellent. Only open for lunch, by the Kilo during the week and all you can eat on weekends. She uses all organic choices in her salads, menu changes daily.
Secret Italians! I need your last-minute help!
I'm going to Rome tomorrow but only have 3 days there, so I wanted to ask what are the absolute must-do things there. My...
Bert K. replied:
For authentic Nona food have a look at: eathwith.com
Oele B. replied:
Dani, one advice: try not to see all the highlights, it's a missione impossibile. I'd recommend you to see the Colosseum and Forum Romanum. Have a coffee at Sant’Eustachio, eat a gelato at Giolitti, visit the Pantheon, eat pasta at Mamma Angela's, enjoy the Christmas atmosphere at Via del Corso and check out piazza Navona and piazza di Spagna. Remember to throw a coin in Trevi fountain (facing backwards with your right hand over your left shoulder) and - according to the legend - someday you'll return to see the rest of the Eternal city. Buon viaggio! P.S. you can get kosher food in the ghetto in Trastevere P.P.S. throw 3 coins and you'll return, fall in love and get married there