Olga M.
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Visited in July 2024.
Brazil. Rio de Janeiro.
We stumbled upon this place thanks to those glowing Google reviews and some tempting photos. It’s nestled on the first floor of a shopping centre, with a nice little terrace outside. The restaurant itself is small, but it’s cosy and bright.
Food:
We opted for a couple of starters and a main course. Our first bite was the “ like a Lobster Roll”, a delightful selection of crispy little tubes filled with crab mousse. The pastry was gloriously thin and crisp, and the mousse inside was incredibly delicate – a lovely starter both in taste and presentation. We also sampled the grilled lobster from the appetizer menu. Two small tails, which initially seemed a bit dry on the outside, but turned out to be cooked to perfection. The accompanying side dish was equally delicious and complemented the seafood beautifully.
For my main course, I went for the pasta with duck confit and white sauce. It was absolutely divine! The pasta was thin, tender, and smooth, with succulent duck confit tucked inside, all bathed in a rich and creamy sauce – a symphony of flavours, hearty, beautiful, and delicious.
Service:
The service was a bit of a challenge, as our waiter wasn’t overly fluent in English, but we managed with a bit of gesticulation and the helpful picture menu. The food came out quickly, and everything was spot on.
In conclusion:
All in all, a splendid restaurant. You won’t be disappointed if you choose it. Every dish we tried was a hit, without any caveats or complaints, which is a rare thing indeed. The service was simple, but that was more down to the language barrier than anything else. I highly recommend popping in, you’re sure to have a lovely time.