This isn’t a restaurant tour, it’s a journey through Rio’s real neighborhoods, where every corner tells a story and every bite carries a piece of Brazil’s soul.
Led by passionate locals, you’ll walk from the beaches of Ipanema to the buzzing streets of downtown, tasting more than 15 foods and drinks that define carioca life, from golden coxinhas and Amazonian açaí to fresh pastel and cold draft beer.
At each stop, your guide reveals the history, people, and traditions behind the food, the kind of stories you won’t find on Google or inside a restaurant.
It’s cultural discovery disguised as pure fun, perfect for couples, solo travelers, and curious foodies who want to explore deeper.
After this half-day experience, you’ll leave not just full, but enriched, carrying home memories, flavors, and a genuine understanding of Rio’s culture because you didn’t just hear about it — you lived it!
We guarantee this experience will be five stars, and if it’s not, we’ll give you your money back.
We'll meet at Big Nectar on rua Teixeira de Melo in Ipanema. Any problem: Whatsapp us at +55 21 92043 5408
A curated stop in Ipanema focused on Brazilian producers, local ingredients, and small-batch products that introduce guests to flavors from across the country.
A classic Rio juice bar and snack stop, known for natural juices, sandwiches, quick meals, açaí, and its 24-hour carioca routine.
A taste of Northern Brazil in Rio, with Amazonian and Pará-inspired food, including regional dishes and açaí. TasteAtlas lists it as a recommended authentic restaurant for açaí na tigela.
A traditional-style Rio boteco, the kind of casual neighborhood bar where locals gather for cold beer, pastéis, fried snacks, and simple Brazilian comfort food.
A casual Arabic-Brazilian stop in Ipanema, known for esfihas, kibes, kaftas, and chopp, bringing a local Rio twist to Middle Eastern classics.
Café e Bar Aboim, a small local-only boteco, so hidden that it is not even listed on Google. A no-frills Copacabana boteco near the beach, with plastic tables, cold beer, hot pastéis, and the relaxed sidewalk atmosphere locals love.
A creative boteco stop with playful Brazilian bar snacks. Its famous “Porquinho de Quimono” won Comida di Buteco in 2014, and the Copacabana unit serves the brand’s classic petiscos.
One of Rio’s best-known boteco names, associated with cold chopp, a lively carioca bar scene, and its famous open empadas.
A Copacabana institution founded in 1957, famous for its seafood petiscos, Portuguese-style tapas counter, and classic Rio bar atmosphere. It was recognized as Patrimônio Cultural Carioca in 2013.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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