SHOW FORTH 4 FUSION
VICTORIA GOMELSKY
Where to Eat and Drink
ILHA DE SANTA CATARINA
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Praia Moles Fusion Bar and Restaurant, (55-48) 232-1797, has an excellent view of Floripa's inland lake to go with tasty tropical cocktails. A dinner for two of figs covered in gorgonzola, shrimp risotto, pistachio-encrusted salmon and four martini and mojito cocktails, cost $52.
VICTORIA GOMELSKY is a magazine editor.
Published: November 7, 2004
Finding Her Brazilian Groove
BRAZILIANS love their beaches as much as Russians love their banyas and the English love their pubs. That's why, in Brazil, the quest for the perfect stretch of sand is a national obsession.
Conventional wisdom says that Ipanema is the mother of all beach parties; the bossa nova classic proves it. The shores around Salvador in the northeast boast postcard-perfect views and a rich Afro-Brazilian heritage. The cognoscenti flock to the sands of Búzios, made famous by Brigitte Bardot.
But my vote goes to the coast of Santa Catarina state, some 400 miles down the coast from Rio de Janeiro, where the beaches offer world-class surfing breaks and a bohemian vibe - think Hawaii, circa 1983 - that make this Brazil's up-and-coming region.
link:http://travel.nytimes.com/2004/11/07/travel/07catarina.html?_r=1scp=1&sq=4%20brazilian%20like%20there%20beaches%20nov%2020004&st=cse&
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View From Fusion Conceicao lake. |
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Chef Fusion |
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Incoming Fusion |
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Cool Area |
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Lovely fusion costumers |
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| Joaquina Beach Sand Dunes outlook |
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| Reading Area |
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| Seashore bye Fusion Restaurant |
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| Praia da Joaquina, home to Brazil's best-known surfing competition. |










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