2 Best Restaurants in The South, Brazil

Dometila

$ | Moinhos de Vento

This chic café named after the lover of monarch Dom Pedro I is the place to compensate for the likely excesses of espeto-style churrasco. Order one of the vegetarian sandwiches and sip a local Brut while enjoying the breeze on the smartly lit patio that overlooks a quiet plaza in Moinhos de Vento neighborhood. It's a romantic respite just a few steps away from the boisterious nightlife on Rua Padre Chagas.

Praça Doutor Maurício Cardoso 49, Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul, 90570010, Brazil
051-3346–1592
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Rate Includes: No lunch. Closed Mon.

Galpão Costaneira

$ | Centro

This churrascaria in a picturesque wooden bungalow is your best bet for experiencing the ubiquitous southern Brazilian espeto-corrido (a continuous service of grilled meats). They also serve a fixed-price buffet with less advertised gaúcho dishes such as arroz de carreteiro (rice with dried beef), farofa (sautéed cassava flour), and cooked cassava. Traditional-music performances take place on Friday and Saturday.

Rua Dona Úrsula 1069, Cambará do Sul, Rio Grande do Sul, 95480-000, Brazil
054-3251–1005
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Rate Includes: Closed Mon., No credit cards