Cachaca, Brazilian president Lula's most favorite drink (in a major way), comes to Tribeca in its many delicious forms, along with a side of crisp bolinhos de bacalhao. Ask owner Ramiro Silos&mdash... read more
Delicious Brazilian eatery like a watering hole in the desert that is the Williamsburg-Greenpoint no man's land. Petite 25-seater whips up meaty sandwiches and snacks from a cramped corner kitchen.... read more
Authentic botequim, or Brazilian bistro, scenically nestled near the Williamsburg Bridge. Luckily, less hillside slum, more Amazonian oasis. Bright paint scheme of patriotic green and yellow, tropi... read more
Brazilian meatery that's perfect for the Paleolithic dieter. Atkins cavemen dressed as hotshot execs devour delicious flesh on sticks. Don't waste precious space on veggies, dive into flank steak o... read more
Enormous, Brazilian rodizio style churrascaria with those fun service speed cards to let your Brazilian waiter know just how fast you want to gorge on succulent cuts of beef and pork. Stroll over t... read more
Cozy white wood interior with eclectic chandeliers. A wall of windows reflects glowing candles and your incredulous self as you dine on some of the best melhor feijoada in the city. Carioca represe... read more
A meat-lover's wet dream hidden in a plain, yellow room, this Brazilian kitchen is porn for the palate. Churrascaria means "steak house" in Portuguese, and steak is indeed the best thing on the men... read more
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