Street Food in Brazil – RIO DE JANEIRO Brazilian Food + Attractions in Rio, Brazil!

Street Food in Brazil - RIO DE JANEIRO Brazilian Food + Attractions in Rio, Brazil!
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Ever since I first learned about the city of Rio de Janeiro when I was a kid growing up, I have wanted to visit. Finally, the time has come. In this Brazilian street food tour in Rio de Janeiro, we’ll go to eat some of the best street food snacks and dishes, some hole in the wall style Brazilian food restaurants, and also visit some of the most unbelievable and gorgeous sights and attractions in Rio de Janeiro. It’s one of the most beautiful cities I’ve ever visited.

Here’s the Brazilian food and things we did:

Mineiro, Sausage Sandwich – 5 BRL ($1.26) – For Brazilian breakfast we headed to Mineiro for his neighborhood grilled sausage sandwich, topped with his house made aioli dressing, cheese, and lettuce, and his own home-made chili sauce. He’s not only an amazing guy, but his sausage sandwich is outstanding. When you’re in Rio de Janeiro, you don’t want to miss it. Located just outside Siqueira Campos MRT Metro station (Map: https://goo.gl/maps/EXRj3LPihezUd5EKA), sets up in the morning about 7 am.

Trem do Corcovado – 65 BRL ($16.44) – Christ the Redeemer – I pre-bought tickets online for the tram, so when we arrived we just picked up and printed the tickets. The tram took about 20 minutes and Christ The Redeemer at the top was breathtaking.

Selaron Steps – Another attraction in Rio de Janeiro that I wasn’t going to miss was the Selaron Steps, created by Chilean artist Selaron. They are so cool and so iconic.

Lunch at Bar Rex – For some seriously meaty Brazilian food, Bar Rex is the spot. They serve an major selection of drinks, but they also specialize in food like roasted chicken, sausages, and the oxtail. The food was outstanding, and the owners are just so cool. Location: https://goo.gl/maps/ZeshTp5D3ggLoGx87

Ipanema Beach – World famous, one of the most well known beaches in the world, and for a good reason – the scenery is spectacular. We had a tea with Marcelo (5 BRL ($1.26) and then tried some of the Brazilian local favorite comfort Biscoito Globo cassava snacks. Finally, another iconic Brazilian drink is the caipirinha (15 BRL ($3.79) made on the beach.

Copacabana Beach – Next up on this Brazilian street food and attractions tour we stopped at the famous Copacabana Beach and had a coconut (6.50 BRL ($1.64) and continued on the Red Beach in Urca to get a good view of Sugarloaf Mountain (Pão de Açúcar).

Bar Urca – Also in Urca, you’ll find Bar Urca, an old food and bar establishment that’s famous for serving empada de camarão (6.50 BRL ($1.64), shrimp filled pastries. Many people order and then sit on the edge of the water in the evening. Location: https://goo.gl/maps/RZAmnMsKWMtvuebFA

Bar Gato de Botas – A Brazilian boteco is a bar and restaurant that serves small plates of food similar to tapas. The owner of Bar Gato de Botas is a legend and his plates of Brazilian food are delicious. Location: https://goo.gl/maps/efeUxoamaHa77vNR6

Brazilian meat kebabs – Finally to end this incredible street food tour of Rio de Janeiro, we returned back to the same spot where we had breakfast, but in the evening, a different yet equally friendly man sets up selling Brazilian meat kebas and home cooked Brazilian food. When you order a kebab, you can get it stopped with cassava powder and drenched in hot sauce – it was so good. Location: https://goo.gl/maps/EXRj3LPihezUd5EKA Sets up in the evening about 6 pm.

Rio de Janeiro is a beautiful city and this Brazilian street food tour and attraction in Rio was amazing – the food, the people, the scenery.

Huge thank you to Guilherme Camocardi and Rafa Ribs from Rio4Fun and Rio4Food. Check out their videos here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqKjl-xepqcSTkJGR9pq_vQ
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38 Comments

  1. I live in Rio but never went to most of these places lol it’s a shame to see a foreigner love my city more than I do hahah I need to step up my game

  2. Puta merda, assisti esse video as 3 da madrugada! Fiquei cagado de fome! Kkkkk Aliás que gringo que gosta de uma pimenta heim! Deu até água na boca de ver.

  3. O cara come as melhores comidas do mundo, sempre acompanho ele!!
    Aí ele vem ao Brasil e frequenta, vários locais, que para a grande população do BR, é considerados "baixa renda"
    Come diversas comidas, que para nós é (comum) .
    A pergunta é, será que valorizamos a nossa cultura? Nossa comida? Nosso turismo?

  4. Hello, I really like your videos. I'm Brazilian and I live in Japan. But I'm married to a Vietnamese. We live in Qua nang near Hoi An. If you ever wanted to come to Japan or come back to Vietnam, I'd love to accompany you. I'm the only Brazilian. living in Vietnam!
    My Facebook Laignier Tamura. Laignier

  5. Infelizmente, o nosso governador, nosso prefeito e os outros políticos roubaram tanta verba, que deixaram a cidade e seus pontos turísticos abandonados. A escada rolante do Cristo ficou um bom tempo parada. Cadeirantes ficaram bastante prejudicados. Não sei se já consertaram.

  6. Mark Wiens Did you not go up to Sugar Loaf Mountain? If you didn't, you absolutely missed out on the best views of Rio (especially during sunset). They have food up there also. I stayed up there 6hrs and didn't want to come down. That's how beautiful it was. The views from Christ The Reedemer the next day didn't measure up by comparison. Plus, it gets too crowded.

  7. I’m going to be that guy I guess: the sausage just looks like frankfurter. I watch mark weins and other food vloggers to see quality food, but I’ve noticed mark and the ‘food ranger’ rarely dislike anything, I think it would be cool to see some fair constructive criticism once in a while. I love mark but I feel like every single thing elicits a ‘wow’, surely not everything is that good right?

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