Chef’s advice: five unmissable restaurants in Brasilia

Chef’s advice: five unmissable restaurants in Brasilia


Chef Gil Guimarães, of Casa Baco, recommends the delicious restaurants of the federal capital

Chef Gil Guimarães was born in Minas Gerais but has adopted Brasilia as his favorite city. With many delicious restaurants ranging from fine cuisine to homemade dishes from all over Brazil, the chef of Casa Baco – a restaurant with a Brazilian flavor and attention to the ingredients of the cerrado – suggests five unmissable restaurants to taste the best of the cuisine of the country’s capital .

Don Francesco




With appetizers, salads, meats, fish and delicious desserts, Dom Francisco is created by chef Francisco Ansiliero, considered by Guimarães to be “a master” of food. Gil Guimarães recommends the cod (R$ 215), the picanha (R$ 290) and the tambaqui (R$ 96) as good house classics and says that “the wine list is one of the best in the country”. “At 84 years old, Francisco is more modern than most chefs and crosses the products of the cerrado and the Amazon with incredible ease,” he comments.

Where

Address: St. de Clubes Esportivos Sul Section 2 Conjunto 31 Part – Asa Sul, Brasilia – DF | CLS 402 Block B, Shops 9 to 15, Brasilia – DF

Xique Xique

“Who would have thought that sun-dried meat would be one of the city’s signature dishes,” jokes Guimarães. For those who love good north-eastern cuisine, Xique Xique is the right choice. Among appetizers, main courses, executive dishes and well-served dishes perfect for sharing with several people, the chef highlights the Carne de Sol Complete (R$ 181), a “city institution” that offers sun-dried meat, green beans, paçoca, cooked meat cassava, rice, bottled butter and green perfume.

Where

Address: Asa Sul Quadra 107 on Bloco E, 2, Brasilia – DF | Sclrn 708, Via W3 Norte, s/n – loja 45 – Asa Norte, Brasilia – DF | Q. 301 Sep 04 lot 02 shop 01 – Águas Claras, Brasilia – DF

Quituart

For a weekend trip, the Quituart gastronomic center is a great option to discover different points of Brasilia gastronomy. It includes “Toca do Chopp”, with excellent snacks by chef Claude Capdeville, and the delicious “Afeto”, by Babi Frazão, winner of the professional MasterChef.

Also present at the fair were the “Le Birosque” It’s worth a visit. Dedicated to pork, chef Luiz Trigo’s Le Birosque restaurant serves incredible dishes, especially porchetta (R$68) and bacon (R$75). “These dishes will make you happy. I want to come back soon”, declares Gil Guimarães.

Where

Address: Shin, Canteiro Central QI 09/10 – Lago Norte, Brasilia – DF

New Koto

Lovers of Japanese cuisine will also be able to try delicious sushi, sashimi and Temaki in Brasilia. Despite the cold delicacies, Cristiano Komiya’s cuisine stands out for its hot dishes. Guimarães suggests the scallops with mushrooms which arrive “on the table literally on fire”.

Where

Address: Asa Sul Comércio Local Sul 212 BL C LOJA 20 – Asa Sul, Brasilia – DF

Bar Superquadra

A bar specializing in barbecues, Superquadra Bar de Tonico Lichtsztejn offers a relaxed atmosphere, with fresh beer, great dishes and snacks straight from the barbecue. An excellent option for a Happy Hour with friends full of good food.

Where

Address: Asa Norte CLN 404 BLOCK B STORE 44 – Asa Norte, Brasilia – DF

Gil Guimarães and Casa Baco

Minas Gerais chef Gil Guimarães is responsible for Casa Baco, which serves delicious dishes inspired by ingredients from the cerrado, and Pizzaria Baco, with delicious Neapolitan pizzas. They are also great restaurants to try when you are in Brasilia.

Source: Terra

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