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Przekaż informację zwrotnąThat's by far my favorite restaurant. it is wonderful on more wise than I can explain. eating is incredibly delicious. it feels fresh, nothing artificial. it feels great to go down and tastes so good. I have never seen such a variety in my life! eating is buffet style. there were food on the back veranda, on the side veranda and in the interior of the house. there were greens, lenses, buds, suppening, pots, rice, desserts, salat and much more. the location is beautiful and quiet. the people are warm and friendly. we have learned that they grow most, what they serve and most of what they serve are also organic. it was like I died and went to the restaurant heaven. it is actually on a plantation. one of the owners gave us a tour, shows us how they grow various foods and flavors. we were in Brazil, traveled from the Usa and knew almost no Portuguese. they made us feel very welcome. they are not in town. because we had no car, we took a taxi to get there. but it only took about fifteen minutes from ponte negra. Unfortunately, they are only open at the weekend, but they supply during the week. I loved the environment, loved the people and loved eating. updated from previous review on 2016-09-11
Als Quiches y os chás
This is by far my favorite restaurant. It's wonderful in more ways than I can explain. The food is incredibly delicious. It feels fresh, nothing artificial. It feels great to go down and tastes SO GOOD. I have never seen such diversity in my life! The food is buffet style. There was food on the back porch, on the side porch AND inside the house. There were green, lentils, beans, soups, stew, rice, desserts, salad and much more. The location is beautiful and quiet. People are warm and friendly. We have learned that they grow most, what they serve and most of what they serve is also organic. It was like I died and went to the restaurant Heaven. It's actually on a plantation. One of the owners gave us a tour, shows us how they grow different foods and spices. We were in Brazil, traveled from the USA and knew almost no Portuguese. They made us very welcome. They're not in town. Since we didn't have a car, we took a taxi to get there. But it only took about 15 minutes from Ponte Negra. Unfortunately, they are only open on weekends, but they deliver food during the week. I loved the surroundings, loved the people and LOVED the food. Updated from previous review on 2016-09-11