Brazil and Miami go together like, well, feijoada and caipirinhas. Or perhaps churrasco, if you’re a serious carnivore. Between the growing number of Brazilians moving to Miami and the thousands of tourists flocking to the city each year from Brazil and other Latin American countries, it’s no surprise that Miami is now home to many popular Brazilian restaurants.
And that’s great news for all of us.
Brazil is an enormous and diverse country and the cuisine reflects that, with seafood from the northeast coast and meat from the southern pampas, prepared as only the Brazilians can (influenced by the Portuguese, of course). Whether you long for a taste of home or you’re looking for new taste thrills, Miami has you covered.
Where can you find the best Brazilian food in Miami?
4.4 stars Google
#2 USA Today’s 10 Best Brazilian Spots in Miami
This is an upscale “churrascaria” – a meaty Latin take on all-you-can-eat. The churrasco concept features a prix-fixe menu with a big salad bar and a multitude of beef, pork, chicken, lamb and sausage (15 different cuts at Fogo) - spiced, skewered, grilled, and sliced to order at your table. Started in Puerto Alegre, Brazil, in 1979, the chain now has several locations in Brazil and more than two dozen scattered across the US from coast to coast.
4.3 stars Google
#10 USA Today’s 10 Best Brazilian Spots in Miami
This informal, reasonably-priced buffet is another all-you-can-eat option, but with a much broader selection of traditional Brazilian dishes. Don’t miss Feijoada Saturday. The Downtown Miami location is popular with the business lunch crowd and tourists who’d rather focus on sightseeing and shopping than on a formal sit-down meal. Camila’s also has a restaurant in Orlando.
6984 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach
4.1 stars Google
#1 USA Today’s 10 Best Brazilian Spots in Miami
Lunch or dinner, indoors or out, Little Brazil offers plenty of inspired Brazilian favorites - coxinha or bolinhos de bacalhau (croquettes made from chicken or cod), grilled steaks, stroganoff, feijoada, moqueca, and lots of shrimp, featured in dishes like camarao no abacaxi and camarao com catupiry. There is a kids’ menu and a family-friendly environment, and they also deliver.
4.0 stars Google
#7 USA Today’s 10 Best Brazilian Spots in Miami
This is a classic Brazilian neighborhood bar, or “boteca," – reasonably priced and complete with live samba music and a ladies' night. You can sit inside or outdoors at their lawn tables under a bamboo roof. USA Today describes Boteco as “a packed house of ex-pats mulling over the results of the latest football matches as they munch on moqueca or picanha fatiada na chapa.” Most of the menu is made up of tapas-style offerings. It’s a bar, so they keep the caipirinhas (made with cachaça, Brazil’s signature sugarcane-based liquor) and caipiroskas (made with vodka) coming.
Not sure what all these exotic-sounding dishes are? Why not find out tonight? Bom apetite!