Salvador Restaurant Week confirms 24th edition with new restaurants; down to the details

Regina Pierce

Salvador Restaurant Week confirms 24th edition with new restaurants; down to the details

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The 24th edition of Salvador Restaurant Week (SRW), the second in 2024, has been confirmed. This festival, known for appreciating and promoting local gastronomy, It runs from October 3 to November 3.

Beyond the number of participants each season, the event must stay on trend. bringing news from the capital of Bahia to the next list. Although the names will only be officially announced on October 1, at an exclusive cocktail party for guests, Alô Alô Bahia confirms the participation of at least three new restaurants in the city.

Gero, from Salvador’s Hotel Fasano, will be on the list; Boia, by chef Kaywa Hilton; and Genaro, recently opened at the Wish Hotel in Bahia, under the direction of Vini Figueira. With more than 60 years of history, Chez Bernard, led by chef Laurent Rezette, is also one of the new additions to the next edition.

Salvador Restaurant Week is organized by Licia Fabio Produções and Brasil Restaurant Week.

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