Named after an Italian wine, the Barolo restaurant serves the most delicious Italian cuisine in Curitiba. With typical flavors, fresh produce and good quality ingredients, the restaurant creates magic with its food. Flavorful Italian herbs like thyme, oregano, basil and rosemary are generously used in many of their dishes. The mild yet complex aroma of their dishes will surely leave you asking for more. Be it bruschetta, pasta, antipasti or risotto, all their dishes have a unique taste to them. To complement the food, there is a huge collection of wines imported from Italy. The wine and food put together, will satisfy the most discerning of palates.
"Kandoo" literally translates to "emotion," and this is exactly what the restaurant believes in. They cook and serve with love and their aim is to fill you with emotions for their food. Excitement, happiness and pleasure is what you will truly derive from the authentic food that they serve at Kandoo. Traditional Japanese dishes of sushi and sashimi are a hit on their menu. However, other specialties like gankans, robatas, tempura, teppanyaki and yakissoba are great as well. A mix of traditional and contemporary recipes gives their menu a unique taste. So if you are experimental with your food, you can go with the contemporary dishes or stick to the classics.
The Batel Grill claims to be more than just a steakhouse, and it truly is. There is something on the menu for everyone. Apart from meat dishes charred over grill, the restaurant also serves sushi, pasta, different types of salads and a little of Arabic cuisine. However, the highlight of this house remains to be the perfectly cooked steak. Intense flavors, good amount of seasoning and fine quality products are what they constantly stick to. Turkey breast with bacon, lamb mignon, sirloin steak, Argentinian filet and lamb shank are some of the dishes on offer. There is a wide range of wine that go perfectly well along with the food menu. A Sauvignon Blanc to go with pasta or Merlot with the steak will complete your dining experience.
Durski is the perfect place for every food and wine connoisseur. With an international menu, leaning towards eastern European, and vintage wines on offer, you will be surely spoiled for choice. A soothing and tranquil decor combined with delicious food is what this place is famous for. Their menu has a range of dishes, however their best include foie gras scallops, fettuccine with regional shrimps and kutia (traditional Ukrainian desert). The modern and contemporary flavors coupled with fresh ingredients will leave your palate with a burst of flavors. The wine collection that Durski has to offer is simply spellbinding. It has over 1740 labels that complement the variety of food on offer. However, the highlight is their vintage wines which date back to 1884. A huge list of wines are imported from over 23 countries across the globe. Although on a very expensive side, the restaurant claims to be one of the best in Brazil.
Located in the São Francisco neighborhood of Curitiba, NovoLouvre is a cafe, where you can also shop for clothes and books. The origins of NovoLouvre goes back to 1935, when it was founded as Louvre, a garment shop by Miguel Calluf. In 2007, NovoLouvre was established in a historic building on Trajano Reis street by Calluf's grandchildren. It features a nice dining space, where visitors can gorge on cakes, chocolates and breads along with hot coffee. While waiting for your meal to arrive, why not check out the season's latest clothing trends designed by Mariah Salomão Viana, at the display located at one end of the cafe.
If Italian cuisine or pizza is on your mind for that perfect weekend meal, then the Paulista Avenue pizzeria is your place to be. With a huge variety of pizzas that range from the classic margarita to the tuna and anchovies, you will find everything here. And yes, this not any other pizza joint that serves just about average food. This restaurant is a class apart. With a wide menu that boasts of good quality meat and seafood, it also serves perfectly-cooked pasta, crunchy salad and great deserts.
Located in the São Francisco neighborhood of Curitiba, NovoLouvre is a cafe, where you can also shop for clothes and books. The origins of NovoLouvre goes back to 1935, when it was founded as Louvre, a garment shop by Miguel Calluf. In 2007, NovoLouvre was established in a historic building on Trajano Reis street by Calluf's grandchildren. It features a nice dining space, where visitors can gorge on cakes, chocolates and breads along with hot coffee. While waiting for your meal to arrive, why not check out the season's latest clothing trends designed by Mariah Salomão Viana, at the display located at one end of the cafe.
If Italian cuisine or pizza is on your mind for that perfect weekend meal, then the Paulista Avenue pizzeria is your place to be. With a huge variety of pizzas that range from the classic margarita to the tuna and anchovies, you will find everything here. And yes, this not any other pizza joint that serves just about average food. This restaurant is a class apart. With a wide menu that boasts of good quality meat and seafood, it also serves perfectly-cooked pasta, crunchy salad and great deserts.