
Espirito Santo Brazil Travel Guide
Capixaba cuisine relies featuring fresh fish, including various fish, shrimp, crab, and oysters. Other usual ingredients include cilantro, onions, tomatoes, garlic, bell peppers, and limes.
These components create a fresh, savory, and aromatic profile. Unlike Bahian cuisine, Capixaba cooking uses less strong spices, focusing on natural flavors.
Lunch (almoço) is typically the main meal, 12 PM - 2 PM. Dinner (jantar) starts from 7 PM onwards. Breakfast is light. An afternoon snack (lanche) is common.
A 10% service charge (gorjeta) usually appears on your bill. If not included, leaving 10 percent is customary.
Dining etiquette is generally casual. Enjoy the relaxed atmosphere.
The quintessential Espírito Santo seafood stew. Made in a conventional earthenware pot using olive oil, annatto, tomatoes, onions, garlic, and cilantro. It doesn't use palm oil or coconut milk.
Locate it in traditional seafood restaurants, especially in Manguinhos.
A traditional Easter dish, this savory seafood pie contains various seafood (cod, shrimp, oysters, crab), palm heart, olives, and eggs. Baked in an earthenware pot.
Available in specific restaurants, especially around Easter, or at local markets during that season.
A hearty dish popular throughout Brazil. Features sun-dried, salted beef, typically served broiled or fried with fried manioc (cassava).
Found in many regional Brazilian restaurants.
Brazil's national cocktail, made with cachaça, fresh lime, and sugar. Cachaçan is the Brazilian sugarcane spirit.
Guaraná is a sweet, carbonated soft drink. Caldo de Cana is freshly pressed sugarcane juice.
Limited within Serra itself. For upscale culinary experiences, a greater concentration is found in Vitória, notably in the Praia do Canto neighborhood.
Numerous mid-range restaurants operate throughout Serra, especially in commercial areas and by the coast in Jacaraípe and Manguinhos.
'Comida a Quilo' (pay-by-weight buffets) common for lunch. Lanchonetes (snack bars) offer affordable sandwiches. Street food vendors available in bustling locations and markets.
Local markets, like the Feira de Carapina, fresh produce, local snacks, and sometimes prepared foods.
These markets provide an authentic glimpse into local life and culinary traditions.
Serra does not possess specialized food halls in the modern sense.
Local markets serve a similar purpose for food exploration.
Some pizza options
Sushi often found
Limited selections
More alternatives here
Communicate clearly about your restrictions. Use a Translation app or a printed card explaining your needs in Portuguese.
Stick to naturally gluten-free foods like rice, beans, fresh fruits, and vegetables.
Learning basic Portuguese phrases related to dietary restrictions is recommended. "Eu sou vegetariano/vegana" (I am vegetarian/vegan) and "Sem glúten" (Without gluten) prove useful.
Avoid processed foods or meals with unknown ingredients.
Cooking classes or food tours are not commonly found specifically in Serra. Some may be available in nearby Vitória, often focusing on Moqueca Capixaba.
Opportunities exist to visit rural areas within Espírito Santo to see estates that grow coffee or other agricultural producers.
Cooking lessons or food-focused tours are not common specifically in Serra.
Opportunities exist to visit rural areas within Espírito Santo to see coffee farms or other agricultural producers.
Local community festivals throughout the year often feature traditional foods. Check local event calendars for specific dates.
A chocolate truffle-like dessert, often coated in sprinkles. A popular Brazilian treat.
Widely available in bakeries and places for snacks.
A bright yellow, baked coconut and egg yolk custard, sweet and rich. A traditional Brazilian dessert.
Often found in pastry shops and some restaurants.
Immerse yourself by trying local cuisine and supporting small, family-family-owned businesses. It connects you with residents.
'Comida a quilo' and street food options are perfect for budget-conscious visitors trying to find authentic meals.
Basic Portuguese phrases for ordering and dietary needs enrich where you eat experience.
The distinctiveness of Capixaba cuisine truly an unique experience.