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"...Italian GQ even places it second in its list of the 100 top restaurants of the world."
Set amongst abandoned factories in a squalid area of the capital, a derelict printing plant had been transformed into a cosmopolitan and sophisticated restaurant, serving nouvelle cuisine, almost unheard of in the country back then. Seventeen years have passed since the initial shock and Alcântara Café has become a national landmark. Italian GQ even places it second in its list of the 100 top restaurants of the world.
in ATTITUDE, 2006. |