Not quite like the US Northeast, in Brazil the land is hot and dry in parts, and has beautiful beaches in others. The dunes, as are the beaches, are known worldwide. The area is popular with tourists from all over the world for its attractions (you can even go for a camel ride on the beach), its food and its culture.
Here in Rio you can have just a little impression of the last two in the FEIRA PARAIBA, or Feira São Cristovão, in Sáo Cristovão. The place is open Tue thru Th from 10 to 4pm and from Friday 10am to Sunday 10pm. There is food, music, dancing, shows and typical objects. In the evenings it is crowded and hot, I recently went on a Friday afternoon around 4pm and it was very pleasant, not all restaurants were open, of course, but a group was playing forro (typical and very enticing dance) and some of the locals were dancing and swaying to the music.
Can you imagine having lunch with 3 of your best friends for all of $25?
Here in Rio you can have just a little impression of the last two in the FEIRA PARAIBA, or Feira São Cristovão, in Sáo Cristovão. The place is open Tue thru Th from 10 to 4pm and from Friday 10am to Sunday 10pm. There is food, music, dancing, shows and typical objects. In the evenings it is crowded and hot, I recently went on a Friday afternoon around 4pm and it was very pleasant, not all restaurants were open, of course, but a group was playing forro (typical and very enticing dance) and some of the locals were dancing and swaying to the music.
Can you imagine having lunch with 3 of your best friends for all of $25?
Sweets galore
1 comment:
Not for me... Hou about sharing a plate in... SP @ Delicatê? ;)))) xoxo
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