
Restaurants in Belo Horizonte
Eating out in Belo Horizonte will be a memorable experience; one that will have your tastebuds tingling and begging for more. An exotic mix of African, Portuguese and Native Indian foods combine to create the sensational taste of Belo Horizonte cuisine.
Belo Horizonte is the place to be in to savour all these unique gastronomic delights!
Our Belo Horizonte Restaurant Guide gives information on Mineira cuisine and popular dishes you will find across the region, as well as listing some recommended Belo Horizonte restaurants. If you haven't yet booked your Belo Horizonte accommodation or tours, be sure to check out what we have on offer. Our Belo Horizonte Shopping Guide gives some great souvenir and gifts ideas available to purchase on your trip.
Food & Cuisine in Belo Horizonte
History
The Mineira cuisine reveals the African, Portuguese and Native Indian roots of the people. A peek into the history of the land explains the reason for this mix. It was around the 16th century that Brazil lived through its cycle of gold. With the discovery of gold and diamonds in Minas Gerais, the state became the destination of choice for thousands of people from all over Brazil. They settled in Minas with dreams of becoming wealthy. These mining regions soon became Brazil's most important economic centre. A natural effect of this was the economic growth of the neighbouring regions. Diamantina, Mariana, Ouro Preto, São João Del Rei, and Tiradentes were the first few towns of Minas Gerais.
Minas Gerais's location, close to both Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo, proved to be very fortunate. People from every corner of the country moved to the state, bringing with them their native recipes. In time, these traditional recipes underwent many changes; ingredients were sometimes added and sometimes replaced, resulting in quite an interesting blend of tastes. This makes the Mineiro cuisine quite distinct.
Popular Dishes and Ingredients
Mineiro food is very traditional and the recipes have been passed on from generation to generation. Some of the popular dishes are beans and manioc meal, corn breads and cakes, cheese rolls, chicken and okra, chicken in blood sauce, cookies, corn meal and collard greens, feijoada or black beans and pork, guava paste, and mineiro caramel. Brazilians like to wash down their meal with liqueurs made from jabuticaba, a berry or pequi, a savannah fruit, and Cachaça or sugar cane brandy, and delicious coffee.
The ingredients that create the distinctly different Minas cuisine are native foods such as cassava, corn, honey, and sweet potato, in addition to beef, herbs, pork, red pepper, sausages and tropical fruits such as guava and jabuticaba. All these ingredients, reflecting the culture of the different people, combine to make the cuisine rich and flavourful.
Origin of Popular Dishes
The Mineira cuisine is a reflection of the people's experiences down the ages and a lot of the flavours originated during the colonial times. Those were times when people used what was available locally. In fact the aromas and tastes of the past are alive today as well.
The slaves left behind their popular dish feijoada while the flavourful feijão tropeiro belonged to the Tropeiros or the people who tamed the animals and transported goods. The feijão tropeiro is not only mouth watering but its presentation is a feast for the eyes too. Here we must mention the pão de queijo or cheese rolls, and not to forget the well-known cachaca, which became a symbol of the region.
Another famous dish is the very popular rice and beans. Coffee, sweets and cheeses from the farms are all part of the Minas Gerais cuisine.
Food Festivals and Other Food Sources
The Mercado Central is the best place to feast on all these traditional dishes. The market stalls sell these meals all year through. Another place to enjoy these dishes is at various food festivals. Some of them are the Comida di Buteco or the Bars' Meal, the Brasil Sabor or the Brazil Flavour, which starts soon after the Carnival and carries on till May, or the Festas Juninas in June and July, which is like a party filled with regional food, music and dance.
If you should want to try food from other regions of Brazil, there are several restaurants that specialise in other cuisines as well. International cuisines are also readily available for the homesick traveller, from Arabic food to different kinds of Asian food, Italian food to Greek, Spanish, Portuguese and Iranian food as well.
Drink
The Savassi neighbourhood in central Belo Horizonte is the place to go to if you are looking for a drink, as the area is teeming with bars. The cover charges of many clubs are unnecessarily high but the best way to experience the Brazilian bar scene is to go to the outdoor ones.
The locals are well known for their love of bars and in fact, the city is said to have the most bars per capita in the world, though this fact is not confirmed completely.
Acerola, most commonly known as an ingredient in vitamin pills, is available in abundance here. You can have fresh acerola squeezed into your orange juice right in front of you! The drink is rightfully called Vitamina. Acerola, being perishable, is stored on ice. Bananas, abacaxi or pineapples, açaí, and mamão or papayas are other fruits prepared similarly.
The Cachaca is perhaps the most well known drink of Mina Gerais, The best way to enjoy Cachaca is in mixed drinks. Catawba is another popular wine like sweet tasting drink.
True, Savassi is the most popular spot on Fridays and Saturdays, but on Thursday nights, the crowds gather at Trevo Five Place, which is close to the Hard Rock Café. Dancing is very popular here but the environment is not for the faint hearted!
Restaurants List
Restaurant - Xapuri
Rua Mandacaru 260 - Pampulha.
+55 31 3496 6198
contato@restaurantexapuri.com.br
http://www.restaurantexapuri.com.br
Bar - Vinnil Cultura Bar
If you are looking for a place with a little pizzazz and individuality, this is the place for you. Vinnil Cultura Bar has two balconies sitting at the crown of the trees. The sultry sounds of Jazz, MPB, blues, chorinho, samba and instrumental add to the relaxing atmosphere of this great bar.
Rua Inconfidentes 1068 - Savassi
+55 31 3261 7057
Restaurant - Paladino
Av. Gildo Macedo Lacerda 300 - Pampulha.
+55 31 3447 6604
Restaurant - Porcão
Av. Raja Gabaglia 2985 - São Bento.
+55 31 3293 8787
Restaurant - Fogo de Chão
Sergipe 1208 - Savassi.
+55 31 3227 2730
Restaurant - Vitelo's
All meats are supplied by the Wessel; respectable and luxurious butchers in São Paulo. The parts are served whole, with five options of sauce: vinaigrette, vitelo, champignon, mustard or barbecue. Open 6pm - 1am Tuesday to Wednesday; 12pm - 5:30pm Saturdays, Sundays and holidays. $$
Av. Francisco Deslandes 104 - Anchieta.
+55 31 3287 7802
Restaurant - Fiesta Brava
Av. Santa. Rosa 538 - Pampulha.
+55 31 3441 5055
Restaurant - Clube dos Pescadores
Av. Sebastião de Brito 273 - Dona Clara.
+55 31 3497 7013
Restaurant - Marília
Marília is a modern and informal place. In the pizzeria you find collective tables that were made in order to stimulate the interaction between clients. Under command of the Italian Chef, Carlos Zangrado, 34 options of pizza are made in the firewood oven. The establishment in Lourdes neighbourhood is more formal and romantic, with candles on tables. $$$
Opening hours: 6pm - 1am Monday to Wednesday; 6pm - 2am Thursday and Friday; 12pm - 1am Saturdays, Sundays and holidays.
Rua Montes Claros, 526, Sion.
(+55) (031) 3275-2027
http://www.mariliapizzeria.com.br
Restaurant - Allegro
Nestled in the Conservatório de Música da UFMG (UFMG Music School), Allegro has modern decorations and a window to the courtyard of the conservatory. Every Wednesday at midday concerts are held in the courtyard. Every Tuesday they offer salmon; Wednesday is mineira´s cuisine and Fridays, "feijoada".
11h/ 14h30 (from Mon. to Fri.) and 11h/ 15h (Sundays and holidays) $
Rua dos Guajajaras, 100, Centro (Downtown).
(+55) (031) 3218-9315
Restaurant & Bar - Emporium
Emporium is divided into three sections: The Cachacaria, the Hall and the Bar and is beautifully decorated like a country village. Every day they offer an all-you-can-eat buffet at lunch time. At dinner time they serve a la carte.
Opening hours: 11.30am - 3pm and 18pm - 12.30am from Monday to Saturday; midday - 4.30pm on Sunday. $$
Av. Afonso Pena, 4034 - Mangabeiras.
+55 31 3281 1277
Restaurant - Cozinha de Minas
Cozinha de Minas is a traditional gathering point for artists and intellectuals. On the first floor there is a bar and a pizzeria. On the second floor, there is the main hall and the kitchen with its firewood stove. Here you can eat the best Mineira´s Dobradinha and Carambola Candy.
Open from 11am - 1am from Monday to Saturday, and 11am - 4pm on Sundays. $$
Rua Gonçalves Dias 45 - Funcionários.
+55 31 3227 1579
Restaurant - Dona Lucinha
Padre Odorico 38 - São Pedro or Sergipe 811- Savassi.
+55 31 3227 0562 (I)
+55 31 3261 5930 (II)
donalucinha@donalucinha.com.br
Vila Árabe
Those who want to dive into the traditions of the middle-east, can opt to dine out at Vila Árabe, where on Friday and Saturday nights you will be entertained by traditional belly dancing presentations. In the first hall there is the buffet, with over 50 options of typical food to choose from.
Open from Monday to Saturday from midday until the last client; and Sundays from midday until 5pm. $$
Rua Pernambuco , 781, Savassi.
(+55) (031) 3262-1600
Restaurant - Soleá
The Reginaldo Arruda's school of dance is owned by a dancer who studied with the "Grupo Corpo" and lots of Spanish companies. In the evening the school transforms into a restaurant, who's menu boasts more than 30 traditional Spanish meals. Every Friday and Saturday at 10pm there is a ballet presentation.
Open from Tuesday to Saturday from 8.30pm until the last client leaves. $$
Rua Sergipe, 1199-B, Savassi.
(+55) (031) 3282-2444
Restaurant - Hokkaido
The restaurant has an ample internal area spread out over two floors. Some chairs are located on the balcony so that customers can follow the work of the sushiman.
Open from Monday to Thursday 12h/00, from Friday to Saturday 12h/01h; and Sundays and holidays 12h/00. $$
BR-356 2500 loja R03, Ponteio Lar Shopping, Santa Lúcia.
(+55) (031) 3286-4020
Restaurant - Amigo do Rei
When you arrive at Amigo do Rei you are welcomed with a "Welcome Cream" prepared with typical ingredients right from Iran. It is always a surprise, because what you receive varies according to the Chef's creativity. The owner, Iranian Nasrin Haddad, commands the kitchen by herself.
Open from Wednesday to Saturday, 7.30pm to 11pm, and Sunday from 1pm - 4pm. $$$
Rua Quintiliano Silva,118, Santo Antônio.
+55 31 3296 3881
contato@amigodorei.com.br
Restaurant - Restaurante Popular
People who want to save money without losing good taste and quality will not be disappointed when choosing to die at Popular Restaurant. The meal is balanced, with high nutritional value and few fried foods in the menu. The kitchen is a high technology kind, and it is considered the most organised and clean. The restaurant also serves breakfast and dinner (soup).
Rua Ceará, 490, between Rua Dos Otoni and Av. Francisco Sales and Av. do Contorno 11.484, Centro (downtown).
Bar - A Obra
Rua Rio Grande do Norte 1168, Savassi
+ 55 31 3261-9431
Bar - Alambique Cachaçaria
Avenida Raja Gabaglia 3200, Estoril
+ 55 31 3296-7188
Bar - Bar do Antônio
Rua Flórida 15, Sion
+ 55 31 3221-2099
Bar - Bolão
Praça Duque de Caxias, 288, Santa Tereza
+ 55 31 3463-0719
http://www.restaurantebolao.com.br/
Bar - Bar do Careca
Rua Simão Tamm 395, Cachoeirinha
+ 55 31 3421-3655
Bar - Bar do Doca
(1) Rua Américo Macedo 645, Gutierrez (2) Rua Montes Claros 468, Anchieta
(1) + 55 31 3291-6594/ (2) + 55 31 3287-9109
Bar - Café com Letras
Rua Antônio de Albuquerque, 781, Savassi
http://www.cafecomletras.com.br/
Bar - Bar do Caixote
Rua Nogueira da Gama 189, João Pinheiro
+ 55 31 3376-30210
Bar - Casa Cheia
Mercado Central, loja: 167
+ 55 31 3274-9585
Restaurant - Maria das Tranças
Estoril 938 - São Francisco or Prof. Moraes 158 - Savassi
+55 31 3261 4802
cliente@mariadastrancas.com.br
http://www.mariadastrancas.com.br


