Sunday, January 29, 2012

Consulado da Bahia

São Paulo has every type of restaurant you can think of. Any type of food you might want to eat, you can find somewhere in the sprawling metropolis. Consulado da Bahia is a restaurant that offers traditional foods from the northern regions of Brazil.


This is a portion of the moqueca de abadejo, its a fish stew made in clay pots. It comes with rice, farofa (a specific type of fried flour), and pirão (a very thick sauce made from fish). The sauces blend into the rice to make a moist mouthful of deliciousness. The farofa can be mixed in to give it a drier heavier consistency. This is a great place to get a taste of the northern Brazilian cuisine without leaving the big commercial capital of Brazil.

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