R. Gonçalves Dias, 32 - Centro, Rio de Janeiro - RJ, 20050-030, Brazil
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If you want to talk about the most popular restaurant in Rio, Columbus Dessert Shop is definitely the first one, with a lot of customers. The restaurant is located in the center of Rio, with a very retro decoration. Half of the people who come in are eating, and the rest are visiting and taking pictures. It mainly sells desserts and pastries. Brazilian coffee and Portuguese egg tarts are the most famous desserts here, and they are absolutely a perfect match.
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If you want to talk about the most popular restaurant in Rio, Columbus Dessert Shop is definitely the first one, with a lot of customers. The restaurant is located in the center of Rio, with a very retro decoration. Half of the people who come in are eating, and the rest are visiting and taking pictures. It mainly sells desserts and pastries. Brazilian coffee and Portuguese egg tarts are the most famous desserts here, and they are absolutely a perfect match.
I went there for the name, and it's really special. It has a history of more than 100 years. This oldest coffee shop in Rio de Janeiro is located in a building built in 1894. The whole coffee shop looks so gorgeous, and the hall gives people a magnificent feeling. The first floor is for afternoon tea and coffee, and the second floor is for dining. If you want to have a delicious afternoon tea, it seems that there is no way to avoid queuing. Although the taste may be sweet and greasy, it is still very delicious, especially their puffs, which are great. The disadvantage is that it is not easy to find and there are too many people. Too many
The decoration has a historical feel, the desserts are OK, there are many kinds, but they are not amazing, and they are very sweet. However, the artistic atmosphere here is still very strong, and there are many people.
Located in the old town in the center of Rio de Janeiro, this dessert shop has a long history of more than 120 years. It is a famous local landmark and one of the top 10 most beautiful cafes in the world. It is also considered to be the historical and artistic heritage of Rio de Janeiro. Its Victorian architecture is gorgeous and elegant, and the desserts are delicious and high-end.
Came here because of its reputation and had afternoon tea on the first floor. Very disappointed with the Portuguese egg tarts, the egg tarts were cold, the pastry was soft, even worse than KFC. If you drop by, you can go there for some desserts, mainly to experience the atmosphere and see the decoration, you don't need to go there specifically, it's not worth it.