Rio de Janeiro is Rio's food is beach-and-grill Brazilian — churrasco (rodízio), feijoada, and pão de queijo — plus açaí bowls and caipirinhas by the sea. Churrascarias, botecos, and the Garota de Ipanema bar anchor it. We've organized 16 restaurants across 7 categories. Each entry includes prices, hours, local tips, and a Google Maps link so you can plan straight from the page.
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Olympe (1 Michelin star, chef Claude Troisgros)
Lagoa, lakeside at Rodrigo de Freitas · Michelin-Starred
Beach-kiosk açaí + pão de queijo + a por-kilo lunch + a caipirinha.
Mid-Range
$30-70/day
All-you-can-eat churrascaria rodízio + Saturday feijoada + boteco bar food.
Luxury
$120+/day
Fine Brazilian dining + premium churrascaria + a Copacabana Palace dinner.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about food and restaurants in Rio de Janeiro.
Olympe, Lasai, Oro — the Michelin tables?
Olympe (1 star, chef Claude Troisgros — French-Brazilian, R$300-500, reserve a week-plus ahead), Lasai (1 star, chef Rafa Costa, R$400-600, reserve a month-plus ahead), and Oro (1 star, chef Felipe Bronze, R$300-500). All three are special-occasion picks.
Where's the best churrasco?
Churrascaria Palace (Copacabana buffet R$200-300 — the tourist standard), Carretão Ipanema (value, R$80-150), and Rodrigues (lakeside, local, R$60-90). Rodrigues is the best value-plus-local pick.
Is feijoada really a Saturday thing?
Traditionally, yes — Saturday lunch is the classic slot. Casa da Feijoada (Ipanema, daily, R$70-120), Bar do Mineiro (Santa Teresa, local, R$50-80), and Aconchego Carioca (Michelin-recommended, R$60-80). Saturday is the day to do it.
Where do I get an açaí bowl?
Polis Sucos (Ipanema, R$15-40 — a local favorite), the Ipanema beach kiosks (R$25-35), and supermarkets (R$15, the value option). Best on a beach bench in the morning.
Is Garota de Ipanema the real thing?
Yes — opened 1962, this is the bar where 'The Girl from Ipanema' was written, with a classic atmosphere, R$60-120. A pick for the music history.
Where are the samba clubs in Lapa?
Rio Scenarium (Lapa, three floors of antiques plus live music, R$30-80, Thu-Sat) and Carioca da Gema (nightly live music, R$30-60). Always take an Uber and mind your safety.
Caipirinha and cachaça?
Caipirinha (the national cocktail, R$15-25 — lime, cachaça, and sugar) and cachaça (the sugarcane spirit, R$10-30 a glass, a great souvenir). Academia da Cachaça (Leblon, 100+ bottles).
The Belmond Copacabana Palace, opened 1923?
Opened 1923, right on Copacabana beach, R$200-400 — a top special-occasion pick. The Cipriani restaurant is the fine-dining option; reserve a week-plus ahead and dress smart.
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Jimmy Kong
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