Praca Cel Eugenio Franco n1 | Posto 6, Forte de Copacabana, Rio de Janeiro, State of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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This is the most famous dessert shop in Rio de Janeiro, Columbus Dessert Shop. It has a history of more than 100 years and a very large business area. Every day, tourists from all over the world come here to taste it. The Portuguese egg tarts and thousand-layer cakes here are definitely the signature dishes here, and the Brazilian coffee here is also very fragrant. The environment of the whole restaurant is also simple and elegant, with a noble feeling. It is not only a restaurant, but also a tourist attraction.
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This is the most famous dessert shop in Rio de Janeiro, Columbus Dessert Shop. It has a history of more than 100 years and a very large business area. Every day, tourists from all over the world come here to taste it. The Portuguese egg tarts and thousand-layer cakes here are definitely the signature dishes here, and the Brazilian coffee here is also very fragrant. The environment of the whole restaurant is also simple and elegant, with a noble feeling. It is not only a restaurant, but also a tourist attraction.
This is the most famous dessert shop in Rio de Janeiro, Columbus Dessert Shop, which has a history of more than 100 years. There are many flavors of desserts produced here, and the decoration is also very luxurious. Customers are full almost every day, and it is very popular. It is definitely worth coming to taste it.
This old afternoon tea restaurant was established in 1894 and does quite well.
You can't miss this century-old coffee shop when you come to Rio☕️! This Columbus Coffee Shop, founded in 1894☕️, is one of the top ten must-visit places in Rio in my mind‼ ️ Brazilian + Portuguese restaurant, with your favorite egg tarts and countless other desserts🍰. Afternoon tea🍮 on the first floor, buffet🍲 on the second floor, dishes from all over Brazil gathered together. There is a kind of Vatapá (coconut oil, bread, shrimp mince mixed) from northern Brazil, emmm... the taste is amazing😋! European decoration style, stained glass, marble countertops, carved mirrors, think about more than a hundred years ago, all the materials were shipped from Europe, just think about these huge mirrors, I don’t know how many pieces they were broken along the way, it’s luxurious. In this environment, a buffet meal costs 100 Brazilian dollars, less than 200 RMB. Under the price of Rio, I don’t think it’s expensive, what do you think? #巴西之旅#