Aconchego Carioca

Rio de Janeiro


Aconchego Carioca consistently ranks as one of the best places in town to eat traditional Brazilian cuisine. The setting, cozy and welcoming, has a casual neighborhood vibe, but attracts diners from across the city who come for bobó de camarão (shrimp and coconut milk stew), pork ribs with guava sauce, and a cachaça-tinged flan for dessert.


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