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Contribuisci feedbackWaterproof in the bay, the staff dressed in typical Bahian costumes, blue painted walls recall the sea, with a very fine fish moqueca and very good attention. It's not as cheap as others but definitely worth visiting.
This place is a must for people who want to eat a feeling of typical bahiana without having to worry about succumbing to any form of piriri. the eating tastes authentic, the service is excellent and the acaraje is muito bom! I wanted to test my own limits, so I asked about the spizist pimenta and spanned me for the wut of the bahiana pfeffers. I was quite disappointed when I realized that I could overcome the pfeffer without puff and pant. the piexe mocaica may be the best you can find in salvador. So next time you will find yourself wandering around the streets of Salvador, they come to yemanja and get a taste of warm bahiana hospitality.
Não é para a grande fame de yemanjá. eu never provei uma boa pata! de qualquer forma, o ambiente não foi muito trabalhado. acredito que isso não traz credibilitye para o lugar, mas não desanime. é uma obrigação!
The food is ingenious and the moquecas are very good, but the time it takes to finish the dish is very long (usually 30-45 minutes)
One of the best places in Salvador to eat sea foods and Moqueca. Not that crowded and with a great service. Prices are really fair and if you’re in couple the individual dish might be fine. The place is a little bit old fashioned, but I guess you won’t be going there to see this but to have a great meal so it is worth it.