Via Sete, Brazilian restaurant in Ipanema, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Via Sete is a Brazilian restaurant in Ipanema that offers a broad menu in a modern setting with indoor seating and an outdoor terrace shaded by a large tree. The space combines contemporary design with a relaxed environment suited for dining and casual gatherings.
The restaurant opened in 2001 on Rua Garcia D'Avila and marked the beginning of a new dining destination in Ipanema. Since its founding, it has remained part of the neighborhood's food scene.
The restaurant serves traditional Brazilian dishes using local ingredients and classic cooking techniques that reflect the country's culinary heritage. The menu tells the story of Brazilian food culture through meat and fish specialties that draw repeat customers from the neighborhood.
The restaurant is located on Rua Garcia D'Avila and operates daily, with extended hours on weekends for those dining later. The mix of indoor and outdoor spaces gives visitors flexibility depending on whether they prefer sitting inside or under the open sky.
The place serves specialty dishes like flambeed bananas with house-made cinnamon ice cream that hold a special place with regular diners. This dessert specialty shows the craftsmanship in the kitchen and sets the house apart from typical restaurants.
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