On the balcony overlooking the Lençóis River, the Restaurante Azul is one of the most pleasant places to have lunch and dinner in Lençóis, in Chapada Diamantina. Here, gastronomy is transformed into an experience: the sound of the river, the atmosphere of the Canto das Águas Hotel, and the diversity of local ingredients create a meticulous cuisine, made with respect, care, and attention to the origin of the products.

From the meeting of regional producers, family farmers, and diverse culinary references, flavors unique to this territory are born. The menu brings together African and Northeastern influences, traces of Bahian cuisine, and classics of Franco-Italian gastronomy, in a proposal that values the flavor, culture, and landscape of Chapada Diamantina.

Restaurante Azul
Restaurant in Lençóis open to the public daily.
Lunch: 12 PM to 5 PM | Dinner: 7 PM to 10 PM

Beyond the flavors, Restaurante Azul maintains a daily commitment to the community and the local economy of Lençóis. For over 30 years, producers from the local market and farming families from the region have brought vegetables, fruits, greens, and ingredients cultivated on small farms in the Chapada Diamantina to the Hotel Canto das Águas.

Names like Dirce, Dunga, and regional cooperatives such as Coopirecê and Fino Sertão are part of this network of trust that connects the farm to the table and values what is most authentic in regional cuisine.

On the veranda overlooking the Lençóis River, this connection with the territory transforms into an experience. O Azul is one of the most pleasant places in the city for lunch and dinner, combining landscape, hospitality, and gastronomy made with origin, care, and purpose.

What to know before visiting Restaurante Azul

 
1. Is the Restaurant Azul open to the public?

Yes. Restaurante Azul, located inside the Canto das Águas Hotel, is open to both guests and visitors who wish to have lunch or dinner in Lençóis, in the Chapada Diamantina.

The restaurant is open for lunch every day, from 12 PM to 5 PM, and for dinner, from 7 PM to 10 PM. Reservations are recommended, especially for dinner, weekends, holidays, and during peak seasons in the city.

With a veranda overlooking the Lençóis River, Azul is a good option for hotel guests, visitors to Chapada Diamantina, and locals and travelers seeking a special gastronomic experience in the historic center of Lençóis.

 
2. Where is the Blue Restaurant located?

Restaurante Azul is located inside the Hotel Canto das Águas, in the historic center of Lençóis, Bahia. The location is one of the great advantages of the experience: the restaurant is on a balcony by the Lençóis River, close to the main streets, squares, shops, and agencies in the city.

This allows visitors to easily reach on foot from the center and find, in a few minutes, a tranquil environment, integrated with the landscape, to the sound of water and the welcoming atmosphere of Chapada Diamantina.

 
3. What makes Restaurante Azul special in Lençóis?

The Azul Restaurant brings together some of the most important elements of the Hotel Canto das Águas identity: hospitality, nature, local culture, art, sustainability, and regional gastronomy.

The experience is not just about the dish. It involves the veranda overlooking the Lençóis River, the constant sound of water, the ingredients from the Chapada Diamantina, the local talents that make up the team, and the trusting relationship built with producers, farming families, and regional cooperatives.

It's a restaurant in Lençóis designed for those who wish to experience the region through its cuisine, the time spent during meals, and the scenery.

 
4. What type of cuisine does Azul Restaurant serve?

The Azul Restaurant offers regional cuisine, with local dishes, local ingredients, and diverse culinary references. The menu brings together African and Northeastern influences, traces of Bahian cuisine, and French-Italian gastronomic classics.

This combination allows the restaurant to highlight the unique flavors of Chapada Diamantina without sacrificing technique, care, and sophistication. It's a cuisine made with origin, attention to products, and respect for the territory.

 
5. Does Restaurante Azul work with local ingredients and family farming?

Yes. Restaurante Azul values local ingredients, producers from the Lençóis fair, farming families, and regional cooperatives in Chapada Diamantina.

For over 30 years, this relationship with the community has helped bring the field to the table, shorten supply chain distances, and strengthen the local economy. Vegetables, fruits, greens, mushrooms, regional lamb, coffee, and vanilla are part of this network of origin and care. More than a gastronomic choice, this commitment expresses a form of hospitality connected to the land, people, and regional culture.

6. What regional dishes and ingredients stand out at Restaurante Azul?

Among the menu highlights are dishes that showcase regional produce, such as local cooperative lamb served with couscous, preparations with mushrooms grown in the Mucugê region, and desserts featuring vanilla cultivated by Hotel Canto das Águas in an agroforestry system.

The restaurant also values coffees from the region and locally sourced products, creating a gastronomic experience connected to Chapada Diamantina and its producers. Each ingredient helps to tell a part of the territory's story.

 
Does Restaurante Azul have any in-house production of ingredients?

Yes. Hotel Canto das Águas produces vanilla in an agroforestry system, which is used in desserts at Restaurante Azul, such as the Suspiro Limeño, a delicate and special creation from the house.

The hotel also produces Arabica coffee, reinforcing the proposal to work with ingredients of local origin and flavors tied to the land. These elements give the restaurant its own identity, more authentic and connected to the territory of Chapada Diamantina.

 
8. Is Restaurante Azul a good option for lunch and dinner in Lençóis?

Yes. For lunch, the balcony by the Lençóis River offers a pleasant break after the tours, trails, and hikes through the Chapada Diamantina.

For dinner, the atmosphere becomes more welcoming, with the sound of the river, soft lighting, and a sense of tranquility in the historic center. Therefore, Azul is a good option for both a casual meal and a special dinner in Lençóis.

 
Is Restaurante Azul a good option for a romantic dinner?

Yes. The combination of the balcony overlooking the Lençóis River, the constant sound of water, the cozy lighting, and the atmosphere of Hotel Canto das Águas makes Restaurante Azul one of the most pleasant options for a romantic dinner in Lençóis.

The experience is elegant without being overly formal, with thoughtful cuisine, a tranquil atmosphere, and a strong connection to the Chapada Diamantina landscape.

 
10. How is the bread basket at Restaurant Azul prepared?

The couvert at Restaurante Azul is prepared with olive oil, a mix of peppers, aroeira, and pink salt, served with artisanal bread made in Lençóis by Dona Neném.

Baked in a wood-fired oven, Dona Neném's bread is one of Chapada Diamantina's gastronomic rarities. Its presence on the couvert well reflects Azul's concept: to value simple flavors, ingredients chosen to create a food memory of the region.

 
11. What other restaurants in Chapada Diamantina does Restaurante Azul recommend?

In addition to Azul's own experience, Hotel Canto das Águas values the gastronomic scene of Chapada Diamantina and recommends establishments that help reveal the region's culinary diversity.

In Lençóis, the Cozinha Aberta is a good option for those looking for an authorial and contemporary experience, while the Lampião stands out for its regional food and traditional Chapada flavors. Still in Lençóis, the Doceria Joara Ferraz It's a special spot for artisanal sweets, tea, and wonderful recipes, including preparations that use the organic vanilla produced by Hotel Canto das Águas.

In Mucugê, the Uvva Winery offers a food and wine experience linked to the territory and wine production in Chapada Diamantina. In Vale do Capão, the Deguste Brasil it is a reference for those who wish to explore creative, heartfelt Brazilian cuisine connected to local ingredients.

These indications reinforce Canto das Águas' view that Chapada Diamantina is also a gastronomic destination, with producers, chefs, confectioners, wines, ingredients, and talents that enhance the experience of those who visit the region.

 

Is there a packed lunch option for the tours?

For full-day excursions, hotel guests can request a Trail Lunch, prepared with local ingredients and reusable packaging. It must be requested from the concierge or reception by the day before the excursion, allowing the staff to organize everything with care, quality, and minimal waste.
Price: R$ 80 per person.

Azul is a place of care, flavor, and responsibility. Our signature cuisine brings together African and Northeastern Brazilian influences, celebrating fresh ingredients, local producers, and family farming. We work with respect for the territory, the cycles of nature, and the people who make each dish possible, from field to table.

Appetizers

  • Beef tenderloin bites with onions sautéed 50
  • 2 Homemade mini sirloin burgers with cheese, lettuce, sauce, and French fries 55
  • Pork sausage, bread and queijo coalho with Capão honeycomb 50
  • Thai-style sautéed prawns 65
  • Sardine rillette with capers, Sicilian lemon and toast 50
  • Fish strips with tartar sauce 45
  • Tapioca cheese cubes with guava and chili jam 35
  • French fries 30
  • Fried cassava 30

Starters

  • Angus beef carpaccio with Parmesan cheese and herb pesto 50
  • Octopus ceviche with leche de tigre 70
  • Grain salad with apricot, nuts, and yogurt dressing 50
  • Mixed leaves and herbs with lemon vinaigrette 40
  • Tomato gazpacho with vegetable tartare, fresh cheese, and herb-infused olive oil 40

Mains dishes

  • Steak au poivre with potato purée and sautéed broccoli 110
  • Grilled beef tenderloin with fettuccine and truffle-scented mushrooms 110
  • Confit lamb shank in jus with mushroom risotto 100
  • Confit lamb shoulder with rosemary and Moroccan couscous 100
  • Rack of lamb with sweet potato purée, Provençal tomato and demi-glace sauce 130
  • Grilled octopus with black rice, tomato and bell pepper condiment, cilantro, and pesto sauce 140
  • Canto das Águas Mediterranean fish with sautéed vegetables and white rice 100
  • Roasted spring chicken with basmati rice and onion farofa — serves 2 120
  • Small casserole of sautéed Carne de Fumeiro from Maragogipe, smoked over pau-de-pombo wood, with cassava pirão, okra, and tropeiro beans — serves 2 130
  • Canto das Águas fish moqueca with plantain, rice, pirão, and farofa — serves 2 140
  • Shrimp moqueca with rice, pirão, and farofa — serves 2 160

Pasta and Risotto

  • Mushroom risotto 80
  • Giant ravioli with confit lamb and arrabbiata sauce 80
  • Homemade ricotta and walnut ravioli with sage butter and sautéed broccoli finished with a drizzle of honey 75
  • Homemade fettuccine with sautéed prawns in paprika sauce 90

Sandwiches

  • Homemade burger with ground striploin, cheese, special sauces, and French fries 60
  • Whole-grain sandwich with grilled eggplant and zucchini, roasted tomato, mozzarella cheese, and pesto sauce 45

Desserts

  • From Azul
    A precious harmony between vanilla ice cream and a coffee drink, both made with ingredients grown and crafted by us.
    40
  • Chocolate petit gâteau with vanilla ice cream 40
  • Crème brûlée made with vanilla from our own farm 40
  • Parisienne sundae with red berries, ice cream, red berry coulis, and buttery crumble 38
  • Classic Brazilian dessert Romeu e Julieta — cheese, creamy guava paste, and cheese ice cream 40
  • Dulce de leche crepe with Jerez liqueur and walnuts 40
  • Suspiro Limeño
    Vanilla manjar with Port wine meringue and a touch of cinnamon
    40
  • Ice cream: Vanilla, chocolate or local fruit 30

Open to the public. Welcome!
Opening hours: daily, with lunch served from 12:00 PM to 5:00 PM and dinner from 7:00 PM to 10:00 PM.

THE JUNE FESTIVE SEASON IN LENÇÓIS

THREE MOMENTS TO
EXPERIENCE SÃO JOÃO
IN CHAPADA DIAMANTINA

Choose the ideal moment to experience the June festive season in Lençóis, among colorful flags, forró music, stone streets and the landscapes of Chapada Diamantina.

Prelude to São João

June 14 to 18

Lençóis begins to embrace the festive spirit. The streets are decorated with colorful flags, forró music starts to fill the city, and Chapada shows the first signs of the June festival season. These are quieter days to arrive, enjoy nature, and feel the São João atmosphere coming to life.

São João

June 20–24

The most anticipated moment of the June festival season. In Lençóis, São João is experienced through bonfires, music, seasonal corn dishes, gatherings in the streets, and the strength of a tradition deeply rooted in Brazil’s Northeast. An authentic celebration, set between the historic center and the landscapes of Chapada Diamantina, for travelers seeking a rare, elegant, and memorable cultural experience.

São Pedro in Lençóis

June 25 to 28

The closing moment of the June festival season in Chapada Diamantina. Lençóis preserves the charm of its colorful flags, the rhythm of forró, and the atmosphere of São João, with quieter days for those who prefer to experience Lençóis and Chapada Diamantina at a gentler pace.