Mrs. O’s Rio de Janeiro address book

We had a bit of fun in Rio de Janeiro – we sunbathed a little, we ate a little, we drank a little.. and we shopped a little (I am a big fat liar, but a lady never tells!)

Here are some of the places we have been to (and many thanks to João, Alessandra and Mariana for the wonderful tips, which we followed literally!). This is my Rio de Janeiro address book.

To make it easier, I have added website links where possible and the neighbourhoods.

FOOD & DRINK

Breakfast

It's always time for Pão de Queijo (bread with cheese inside)

It’s always time for Pão de Queijo (bread with cheese inside)

Mornings start early in this part of the world – one needs to squeeze in a dip in the sea, a run by the Calçadão or a full workout at one of the many (seriously many) gyms. It is an iterative process, i.e. you work out so you can have wonderful breakfasts!

- Talho Capixaba – Leblon – www.talhocapixaba.com.br
- Café du Lage at Parque Laje – Jardim Botanico – very busy at weekends, worth going midweek www.cafedulage.com.br
- Escola do Pão – Lagoa – weekends only –
escoladopao.com.br

Lunch

Pasteis de Queijo e Carne - Cheese or Meat Pastries.. with a side of Caipirinha

Pasteis de Queijo e Carne – Cheese or Meat Pastries.. with a side of Caipirinha

- Celeiro – Leblon – known for its salads, which are supposed to be the best in Rio – www.celeiroculinaria.com.br

- Gula-Gula – Ipanema – great outdoor space – www.gulagula.com.br/restaurantes/ipanema

- Aprazivel –  Santa Teresa – a bit further away from the centre, but worth the cab ride – www.aprazivel.com.br

- CT (Claude Troisgros) Boucherie – Leblon – great executive lunch – www.ctboucherie.com.br

- Braseiro da Gávea – Gávea – www.braseirodagavea.com.br

Aprés-beach

It is customary to make a little stop after a day at the beach in one of the “pontos”, which can be quite basic places where people meet up for a “choupe” (a small cold draught beer) and a pastel de carne (meat pastry). Always a good idea before you start with the caipirinhas.They are also good spots to go for a stand-up drink after dinner.

- Veloso – Leblon – www.barveloso.com.br
- Pizzaria Guanabara – Leblon – http://pizzariaguanabara.com.br
- Jobi – Leblon
- Astor – Ipanema – www.barastor.com.br
- Bar Urca (Urca)-  www.barurca.com.br

 

Dinner

Please book a couple of weeks before going to Rio or you will be disappointed! The coolest restaurants are limited (in terms of space) and you will have a bit of competition!!

Guava and Catupiry Cheese Soufflé at Carlota

Guava and Catupiry Cheese Soufflé at Carlota

- Zuka – Leblon http://zuka.com.br/
- Quadrucci – Leblon http://quadrucci.com.br/
- Carlota – Leblon – doesn’t take bookings, need to turn up before 9pm to get a table – www.carlota.com.br
- Sushi Leblon – Leblon – www.sushileblon.com
- Gero – Ipanema – www.fasano.com.br
- Al Mare (Fasano) – www.fasano.com.br
- Antiquarius – Leblon – www.antiquarius.com.br
- Esplanada Grill – Ipanema – www.esplanadagrill.com.br
- Fogo de Chão – Brazilian steakhouse –  Botafogo – www.fogodechao.com.br
- Porcão – Brazilian steakhouse – Ipanema – www.porcao.com.br
- Venga – www.venga.com.br

Delicious Picanha with fried banana at Esplanada Grill

Delicious Picanha with fried banana at Esplanada Grill

A BIT OF MUSIC

Venture out of Ipanema and Leblon and head towards Lapa, the home of samba in Rio. If you want to go to some of the most popular venues, book on the Monday before you intend to go, in order to get a table (usually best tables are on the ground floor, and you need to turn up by 8pm. If you are one minute late, it will (and believe me it will) be given to someone else. Bars as stay open til past 4am, but standing room only.

Carioca da Gema – www.barcariocadagema.com.br
Rio Scenarium – www.rioscenarium.com.br

SHOPPING

It would be so wrong to go to this amazing city and not help the local economy! Interestingly, the fashion scenery isn’t the same as in all global cities. There are many local chains which add a bit of variety.

Farm - one of the nicest shops I have been to!

Farm – one of the nicest shops I have been to!

There’s more to Rio than Havaianas and Melissa jelly shoes – which are of course worth a visit! Local brands include Osklen, Cavendish, Richards, Cris Barros, Farm Rio and Schutz to name just a few.

Bikinis are a must buy for the ladies – and don’t worry, they aren’t all tiny. Best brands are Cia. Maritima, Salinas, Água de Coco and Rosa Chá, among others.

Leblon

The main shopping street in Leblon is Ataúlfo de Paiva and its cross streets. You will also find here 2 of the best malls in Rio.

Rio Design Leblon Mall

Rio Design Leblon Mall

Rio Design Leblon – www.riodesignleblon.com.br
Shopping Leblon – www.shoppingleblon.com.br

Ipanema

One of the many Havaianas stores in Ipanema

One of the many Havaianas stores in Ipanema

The main shopping street is Av. Visconde de Pirajá and its cross streets, where you will find many of the above mentioned brands.

Before and after they become precious stones.. at H. Stern

Before and after they become precious stones.. at H. Stern

If you like jewellery (who doesn’t?) it is worth going to H. Stern’s HQ in Ipanema (they do a free transfer to and from selected 5* hotels). It has a duty free shop (excellent!) and some incredible stuff, including a sale counter with an extra 25% off – www.hstern.net/hsterninrio

Other Malls

Barra Shopping (Barra) – huge – www.barrashopping.com.br
Rio Sul Shopping (near Botafogo) – www.riosul.com.br
Fashion Mall (São Conrado) – has all the international designer brands – www.fashionmall.com.br

There are plenty more places to go, and I shall be updating this page on a regular basis. We tried, tested and loved all of these – and won’t settle for anything less!

If you want to see some great photos of Rio and how we fell in love with this wonderful city, just click here.

Mrs O.

10 Comments

  1. saving this for whenever we finally make it to rio! someday.
    the lazy travelers recently posted..cozy up, new yorkMy Profile

  2. Making me miss Rio. I’d love me some pastel de queijo and some freshly squeeze sugarcane juice right about now. Great guide for Rio, Mrs. O!
    Kieu ~ GQ trippin recently posted..What We Hate About AustralasiaMy Profile

    • @mrsoaroundworld /

      Thank you! Tried and tested every single place, so you can trust it. Love Rio!

  3. I’d love to visit Rio someday, and this will certainly come in handy! I love the title of the post too – cute. :)
    Pola (@jettingaround) recently posted..Photo of the Week: Golden Gate Bridge & Crissy FieldMy Profile

    • @mrsoaroundworld /

      Thank you, Pola! Rio is a great city to visit, and these places were, without a doubt, my favourites!

  4. You can bet I’m bookmarking this one! I hope to be spending NYE in Rio this year, and I trust your opinions, so I will be following this advice for sure. :)
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    • @mrsoaroundworld /

      Excellent! Make sure you book a month before as they do get really full!

  5. I met the wife of the general manager of the Sheraton. Sweet lady. ;-) I’m totally bummed that I didn’t get into one of the Havaiana stores. I’m a sucker for those simple, rubber shoes!

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