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Rio 2016: Eater’s Guide to Eating and Drinking at the Olympics

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Rio de Janeiro is a city with countless food options spread throughout its neighborhoods, featuring

[Problems viewing this email? Click here to read it on the web.] [Eater] BRAZIL [Where to Eat and Drink Near Rio’s Olympic Venues] [Where to Eat and Drink Near Rio’s Olympic Venues] Rio de Janeiro is a city with countless food options spread throughout its neighborhoods, featuring both the touristy spots that are worth a visit and the hidden gems where Cariocas (locals) usually go. Thankfully, the Olympic Center, where most of the main-attraction events (including gymnastics, swimming, and track and field) will take place, is in the Bar... [read more...] DRINKS [Ask a Somm: Does Wine Belong in the Refrigerator?] [Ask a Somm: Does Wine Belong in the Refrigerator?] VIDEO [Watch: The $700 Machine Trying to Disrupt Cold-Pressed Juice] [Watch: The $700 Machine Trying to Disrupt Cold-Pressed Juice] COPENHAGEN [Noma’s Casual Spin-Off Opens This Week in Copenhagen] [Noma’s Casual Spin-Off Opens This Week in Copenhagen] NEWS [Alton Brown Is Going on Tour with His New Book 'EveryDayCook'] [Alton Brown Is Going on Tour with His New Book 'EveryDayCook'] OBAMA ENDORSED! [Watch: President Obama Breaks His Legendary Silence on Almonds] [Watch: President Obama Breaks His Legendary Silence on Almonds] EATER TRACKING [Chipotle Opens First Tasty Made Burger Location in Ohio This Fall] [Chipotle Opens First Tasty Made Burger Location in Ohio This Fall] BRAZIL [When In Rio: Where to Eat Well and Watch the Olympic Games] [When In Rio: Where to Eat Well and Watch the Olympic Games] YOUNG GUNS 2016 [Check Out Matt Welch Behind the Bar at Atlanta’s Amer] [Check Out Matt Welch Behind the Bar at Atlanta’s Amer] FLORIDA [Krispy Kreme Doughnut Glaze Mistaken for Meth in Florida] [Krispy Kreme Doughnut Glaze Mistaken for Meth in Florida] 2016 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION [What Yelp Searches Reveal About the Cravings of Democrats and Republicans] [What Yelp Searches Reveal About the Cravings of Democrats and Republicans] BRAZIL [The Nine Best Cheap Eats in Rio de Janeiro] [The Nine Best Cheap Eats in Rio de Janeiro] FOLLOW EATER [Facebook] [Twitter] [Google-plus] [Eater] Sent to {EMAIL}. [Change preferences] or [unsubscribe]. For advertising, please visit our [media kit] or contact [sales@curbed.com]. Vox Media, Eater attn, 104 W. 40th St., 10th Floor, New York NY 10018. Copyright © 2016. All rights reserved.

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