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Eating and drinking
 

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As you'd expect, meat dominates menus here and churrascarias abound. However, the city centre has only a limited selection of restaurants of any sort, with the best located in the suburbs - which, fortunately, are rarely more than a $5 taxi-fare away.

Although during the daytime you can walk around most places in the city with reasonable safety, take care after dark, as Porto Alegre is developing a reputation for street crime to rival the worst of Brazilian cities. Nevertheless, it's a lively place with plenty going on until late into the evening


Other useful information for tourists (each section contains more specific sub-sections):




Brazil,
Porto Alegre