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Where to Eat in Paraty: The Best Restaurants
With its cobblestone streets, colorful façades, and lush mountain backdrop, Paraty is one of Brazil’s most picturesque towns. But beyond its colonial beauty and coastal charm, Paraty has also become a rising culinary destination. From creative Brazilian cuisine to artisanal burgers and cozy bistros, the town offers flavors for every taste.
Here’s our curated guide to the best restaurants in Paraty.
Quintal Verde – Fresh and Flavorful
A charming spot that blends simplicity with taste. Quintal Verde is all about fresh ingredients and healthy dishes with a Brazilian twist. Expect colorful salads, hearty bowls, and tropical juices — the kind of place that makes you feel light and energized after a meal. The cozy garden setting adds to its charm.
- Average price: R$ 40–70 per person
- Location: Rua Domingos Gonçalves de Abreu, Historic Center
Restaurante Banana da Terra – Refined Brazilian Cuisine
Banana da Terra is Paraty’s most acclaimed fine-dining restaurant. Celebrated for its elegant take on Brazilian cuisine, it highlights fresh seafood, local produce, and bold flavors. Signature dishes like grilled fish with banana purée or cassava-based creations showcase creativity rooted in tradition. A must for anyone wanting a memorable dining experience.
- Average price: R$ 120–200 per person
- Location: Rua Doutor Samuel Costa, Historic Center
Arte e Sabor – Casual Dining with a Twist
As the name suggests, Arte e Sabor brings both artistry and flavor to the table. This relaxed restaurant serves a mix of Brazilian favorites and international dishes, with generous portions and a friendly atmosphere. Perfect for families or groups of friends who want quality food without the formality.
- Average price: R$ 60–100 per person
- Location: Rua Tenente Francisco Antônio, Historic Center
Quintal da Vó – Artisanal Burgers
When the craving is for something more casual, Quintal da Vó is the go-to spot. This artisanal burger house has won over locals and travelers alike with its creative combinations, homemade buns, and juicy patties. It’s a youthful, vibrant place that proves Paraty’s food scene is as diverse as it is delicious.
- Average price: R$ 40–70 per person
- Location: Avenida Roberto Silveira, near the entrance to the historic center
Sancho Pança – Portuguese Flavors in Brazil
A taste of Portugal in the heart of Paraty. Sancho Pança specializes in Mediterranean-inspired cuisine, from seafood rice and octopus dishes to traditional codfish recipes. The setting is rustic yet inviting, perfect for those who enjoy hearty meals with a Portuguese soul.
- Average price: R$ 80–120 per person
- Location: Rua Marechal Deodoro, Historic Center
Bendita’s Restaurante – Riverside Dining
Located right by the water, Bendita’s offers not just great food but also one of the best ambiances in town. The menu is versatile, with seafood, pasta, and Brazilian classics, while the view of boats floating gently in the bay makes every meal feel special. It’s especially magical at sunset.
- Average price: R$ 90–150 per person
- Location: Avenida Otávio Gama, riverside area
Prosa Restaurante – Creative and Contemporary
Prosa is where tradition meets modernity. Known for its inventive dishes, it blends local flavors with contemporary techniques. Expect fresh fish, tropical sauces, and playful plating that turns meals into experiences. A stylish option for a relaxed but refined dinner.
- Average price: R$ 90–160 per person
- Location: Rua Tenente Francisco Antônio, Historic Center
Where to Stay in Paraty
Where you stay will shape your experience. You can choose a colonial-style villa in the heart of the historic center, a house overlooking the bay, or a retreat surrounded by lush greenery just outside town.
At WhereInRio & Beyond, we curate exclusive villas and vacation homes for rent in Paraty — ideal for couples, families, or groups of friends. Whether you want to be close to the beaches, the historic center, or hidden in the Atlantic Forest, our properties combine comfort, privacy, and world-class amenities.
FAQ – Eating Out in Paraty
1. What food is Paraty known for?
Paraty is famous for its fresh seafood, moqueca (a traditional Brazilian fish stew with coconut milk), and caiçara cuisine, which blends indigenous, Portuguese, and African influences. You’ll also find artisanal cachaça, a local specialty.
2. Do you need reservations at Banana da Terra?
Yes, it’s highly recommended. Banana da Terra is Paraty’s most sought-after fine-dining restaurant, and tables often book out during weekends and holidays.
3. Are restaurants in Paraty expensive?
Dining prices vary. Casual spots like Quintal Verde or Quintal da Vó average R$ 40–70 per person, while upscale restaurants like Banana da Terra can range from R$ 120–200 per person.
4. Is vegetarian or vegan food available in Paraty?
Yes, several restaurants — such as Quintal Verde and Arte e Sabor — offer vegetarian-friendly dishes. While the town is seafood-focused, plant-based options are increasingly common.
5. What’s the best place for a romantic dinner in Paraty?
For a refined evening, Banana da Terra is the top choice. For something more atmospheric, Bendita’s Restaurante offers riverside dining with sunset views.