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Oro
The guide was updated:Honoured with two Michelin stars, Oro is a sophisticated restaurant where respect for Brazil's culinary traditions meets the chef's trailblazing audacity. Felipe Bronze, the award-winning chef and owner, is ready to amaze you with aesthetic creations and original flavours.
Useful Information
- Address: Av. General San Martin 889, Rio de Janeiro
- Opening hours: Tue–Thu 7–11pm; Fri 7pm–midnight; Sat 1pm–2pm / 7pm–midnight
- Phone: +55 21 2540 8768
- Email: reservas@ororestaurante.com.br
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