Cooking traditions of Africans, Portuguese, French, and Indians are intertwined in the cuisine of Natal. There are three major pizzerias with fixed prices in the city. These are Bella Natal, Vila Mangiare, and Cantina La Nonna. If you want to taste fish and seafood dishes, it is better to look for places closer to the coastline. For example, you can visit Camarones. Very tasty shrimps are served here. The place is never empty. So be ready to wait until a table is available. Tasty fish is also served in the Cantina de Praia. If you want, you can search for places with the most common European, American, and Asian dishes. There are many of them here due to the numerous tourists.
The charming Brazilian city of Natal is the capital of the state of Rio Grande do Norte. The unofficial name of "The City of the Sun" fully reflects one of its main features - an amazing … Open
Natal is a popular holiday resort. Families with kids and teenagers will feel comfortable here. If you decide to go here with a small child, it will be better to look for hotels with … Open
You can order Takaka from fish dishes. This is a thick soup of dried shrimp with tapioca and garlic. Soup of fish and seafood which called moqueca is also tasty. If you want to feel like a real gourmet, then order a lobster in coconut milk. It's not cheap but it's worth it. You should also taste fish in a sauce made from coconut milk and its pulp, and frigideira made from dough with shellfish and fish fillet. This dish is served in special pots. Itapoa pudding with crabmeat and shrimp with caviar, pepper and onion karuru are also interesting. You should taste the dish of the indigenous inhabitants tacaca no tucupi. Cassava, shrimps, Jumbo, and sauce are its ingredients.
If you are going to visit Natal, you should not forget that jeitinho brasileiro is typical for local residents. It is translated as "the Brazilian manner of behavior." And the citizens say … Open
Coffee is a popular soft drink in Natal. Many Brazilians can drink up to thirty cups of coffee a day. So it's no wonder that coffee shops and coffee machines are everywhere here. Espresso is the most popular. But there is nothing difficult in finding other options for making a popular drink. Brazilians usually drink coffee from special cups called demitasses. Soda with guava juice and juices are very popular in Natal. There is a wide variety of both alcoholic and non-alcoholic cocktails here. Cane vodka Caipirinha, cachaca, wine, rum, and beer are popular in the city.