Friday there is Argentine tango night in a restaurant in Manaus
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A group of professional dancers will perform short performances while the restaurant is open
Manaus (AM) – Customers at the Pobre Juan restaurant, in Shopping Ponta Negra, West Zone of Manaus, will be able to experience one of the most pleasurable and romantic experiences, very common in Argentine restaurants: dinner with tango. The event takes place on Friday night (27).
As an attraction, a group of professional dancers will perform short performances while the restaurant is open and, at times, there will be interaction with the public. Those who feel excited can try out the dance steps.
Choosing a tango night has everything to do with the establishment’s specialty and inspiration, Argentine restaurants. Today the brand is recognized and regarded as one of the best meat houses in the country, famous for its parrilla and noble cuts and with an exclusive wine list.
Reservations for tango night, as well as other necessary information, can be made by calling 92 98119 6053 or on the restaurant’s website (
The restaurant’s menu includes cuts such as Bife Ancho, Bife de Chorizo and Wagyu, prepared using Argentine parrilla style and served with side dishes such as potatoes, rice and vegetables. On the menu, there are also dishes with fish, including regional ones such as pirarucu, and seafood.
“The restaurants at Shopping Ponta Negra are always innovating and offering wonderful experiences to customers. And a dinner, with good food and drink, accompanied by a dance show, is one of those memorable moments”,
says Priscila Furtado, Marketing Manager at Shopping Ponta Negra.
Tango is a cultural manifestation (music, dance and behavior) born on the banks of the River Plate, in Buenos Aires (Argentina) and Montevideo (Uruguay). It is speculated that the musical style was inspired by habanera and milonga, a branch of Cuban music.
The mixture of these styles is today considered Argentina’s main cultural manifestation. In addition to traditional performances in restaurants, nightclubs and on the streets, tango has also been featured on the big screen in several films and was especially notable in Scent of a Woman, with Al Pacino.
*With information from consultancy
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