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11-04-21 06:52 #25178
Posts: 4056Originally Posted by Pv118 [View Original Post]
I just scrolled through your list but noticed Remulos in Manaus was on your list. Remulos closed in February, before you arrived. Does this mean that Remulos reopened?
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11-04-21 04:20 #25177
Posts: 343Originally Posted by ZebraStripes81 [View Original Post]
They are also many very good restaurants that serve baked, grilled or steamed fish as well as lobster and other seafood. Many excellent restaurants in Ipanema.
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11-04-21 03:33 #25176
Posts: 1988Originally Posted by Combo [View Original Post]
Originally Posted by Pv118 [View Original Post]
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11-04-21 03:03 #25175
Posts: 156Churrasco
Originally Posted by Steve9696 [View Original Post]
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11-04-21 02:27 #25174
Posts: 2738Churrascaria?
Originally Posted by ZebraStripes81 [View Original Post]
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11-04-21 02:02 #25173
Posts: 268How are the food by the kilo places for this?
Originally Posted by ZebraStripes81 [View Original Post]
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11-03-21 22:04 #25172
Posts: 16002Originally Posted by SAS40 [View Original Post]
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11-03-21 21:57 #25171
Posts: 156Keto diet in Copa / Ipa
Since my summer '21 visit I've started a keto diet (highly recommend, lost 13 lbs so far without feeling hungry) and now that I'm visiting again soon I cannot help but despair about the sorry state of culinary options in Copa / Ipa. My last trip I ate generally awful food: heavy on the rice, fries, pasta and other non-ketogenic items that I no longer eat. Short of buying food and cooking for myself (the horror) does anyone have any suggestions for restaurants that might offer low carb foods at a reasonable price?
Bibi Sucos on Miguel Lemos (Posto 5) is the kind of place I'm talking about, but even they are overpriced and somewhat limited.
The nice thing about Copa / Ipa is even if you do eat terribly, the pedestrian lifestyle helps burn it off.
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11-03-21 21:47 #25170
Posts: 46Originally Posted by Vagabundo1 [View Original Post]
After that always go there to load it when arriving, love having a bike always available when in Rio!
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11-03-21 21:23 #25169
Posts: 156World Traveler 69 Map
I'm returning to the scene in a little bit- wondering if the World Traveler 69 (I think that's his handle?) map has been updated to reflect new establishments? I've got the old one but it's not terribly accurate as per my experience Summer 21:
https://www.google.com/maps/d/u/0/vi...585000001&z=12
Many of these places are closed: Cafe Sensoo, Termas Aquarius, Florida After.
As for additions, I do appreciate the addition of the Vagabundo1 scouted Up House in Lapa, and the other two nearby termas.
Appreciate the resource in general, thanks to the author and contributors.
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11-03-21 21:01 #25168
Posts: 156Venues
Originally Posted by Pv118 [View Original Post]
There are some venues in there I'm not familiar with:
Club 56, Club 13, Black and White Club, Cine Kratos.
Where are these, what are they like?
My experience at MV30- which I thought had been re-named like MV Lazer 30 or something like that, was not terribly impressive but it looks like you had some luck there- worth a visit?
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11-03-21 15:18 #25167
Posts: 6449Correction
Originally Posted by Turgid [View Original Post]
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11-03-21 14:54 #25166
Posts: 5704Originally Posted by TheCane [View Original Post]
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11-03-21 04:59 #25165
Posts: 66100 Women in 5 months
Let's try this again, I moved the list to a different gmail account.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets...it?usp=sharing
Same rules, don't be a plm and don't tell the girls.
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11-03-21 03:32 #25164
Posts: 16002Originally Posted by TheCane [View Original Post]
Some guys don't mind dealing with it though. They can travel an extra hour and a half and be in Colombia, which is 1000 times better for mongering. Like Surfer said, I would not trade the DR beaches for those in Colombia, but the mongering is a different story all together.