You can build your own Rio de Janeiro Food Tour by eating and drinking at restaurants and cafés recommended on chapter 6 in My Rio Travel Guide — the most practical and updated guidebook to Rio de Janeiro.
The restaurants and cafes listed in the PDF e-book have been carefully selected. Many of them are only known by locals and offer a wide variety of Brazilian food such as appetizers, soups and broths, regional and national dishes, deserts, and popular beverages in Rio de Janeiro.
Eateries listed are usually open from noon to 11 pm (at least). So, you can do your own food tour at slow pace from brunch to dinner. One positive point about eateries in Rio de Janeiro is that many of them are restaurants, cafés, and bars at the same time. You can sit to have only a drink (or a few) as you would do in a pub, or you can have a full meal as you would do in a restaurant with plenty of food options on the menu. On either case you can take your time.
My Rio Travel Guide presents detailed maps of the most popular as well as off the beaten path neighborhoods in Rio de Janeiro. With those in your hands, you can locate where the recommended eateries are and plan your own restaurant-hopping — on foot or by taxi.
Besides, this guidebook presents a grid with the must-try food and beverages when touring Rio de Janeiro’s restaurants. You even don’t need to speak Brazilian Portuguese, you just need to present the grid to the waiter and choose what you want to try.
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