Best Brazilian Restaurants in Downtown
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- MMelissaVIPHouston •12 reviews4.0Dined 1 day agoThe charcuterie board was good, but it was mostly cheese. I did love that they added bacon. We had two different types of steaks and both were under seasoned but cooked well. The garlic mashed potatoes were under seasoned and needed salt. The carpaccio was overwhelmed with the mustard. The service was excellent. They need more variety in their wine menu. The music was a bit annoying.More infoThe ClockPrice: Moderate• Brazilian• Downtown•4.7
- JJohnHouston •7 reviews5.0Dined 2 days agoSpectacular AS ALWAYS at Chama. I worked as a Fed and lived and worked in our embassies in South America Have been in every country in S.A. and I developed a love for churrasquerias from Brasilia, to Rio, La Paz, Cochabamba, Bogota, Quito, B.A., you name it and my favorite of all was Antofagasta. That said, once back in Houston I initially raced to a competitor (Fogo) many years ago. The quality there in the early years was excellent but became progressively worse…particularly server attitude and food quality. It added up to, at best, maybe a three. After my last trip to Fogo, I swore I wouldn’t return to their 66 destinations in the U.S. And so for Chama Gaucho, I ate there tonight….third time in a month. Ten star food, ten star service: Extraordinary salad bar with UNLIMITED shrimp and salmon…(want more? You can get many more helpings) and the endless meat servers arrive at your table along with the endless question: “ Clean plate sir?” You will SATISFIED & thankful that your meal and environment was: Well worth the price. Eat there tomorrow and you will thank me later.More infoChama Gaucha - HoustonPrice: Expensive• Brazilian Steakhouse• Galleria / Uptown•4.8
- AAlmaHouston •1 review5.0Dined 3 days agoEverything was very good and the waiter was very attentive. They were a bit slower on the meat coming around if you are for chicken you will need to ask it is not as abundant as the steak. The pork Ribs were excellent!! Salad bar is not as big as some but amazing selection, soup, black beans and rice, potato augatin was yummy and creamy also available from the salad bar. Desserts are yummy with a sipper shot of lemoncello. Little stronger than the ones in Italy! Would love to go back again! Went on a Friday for an office Christmas Lunch on a 1:30 reservation.More infoTexas de Brazil - HoustonPrice: Expensive• Steakhouse• Spring Branch•4.6
- PPrivateHouston •1 review5.0Dined 5 days agoThe place has a nice setting and food I give it an 8 out of 10, you can never go wrong with Halal products but I do like the joint for the price it was my first time there.More infoTourão - MontrosePrice: Moderate• Brazilian• Montrose•4.9
- JJesusVIPHouston •28 reviews5.0Dined 6 days agoService was outstanding and the food quality very good. Some reviews complain about the meats being on the medium to well done side, but if you ask for a medium rare cut they will find the way to make it happen. Also, the Restaurant Manager (Van) is really hands on and makes sure her customers leave happy!More infoFogo de Chao - The WoodlandsPrice: Moderate• Brazilian• The Woodlands•4.3
Discover best Brazilian restaurants in Downtown
Discover the vibrant flavors of Brazil right in the heart of Houston, Downtown with an array of Brazilian restaurants that cater to every taste and preference. Each restaurant offers a unique take on traditional Brazilian cuisine, featuring a rich selection of grilled meats, seafood, and vegetarian options, all seasoned with the authentic spices and ingredients of Brazil. Experience the warmth and hospitality typical of Brazilian dining, where meals are often an event, shared with family and friends. Downtown Houston provides a dynamic dining scene where Brazilian eateries stand out for their festive atmosphere and emphasis on communal, spirited dining experiences. These establishments are perfect for both casual outings and special occasions, offering environments that range from relaxed and cozy to upscale and sophisticated. Patrons can expect a robust menu that includes popular dishes such as feijoada, pão de queijo, and caipirinhas, ensuring a delightful culinary journey through Brazil's diverse regional flavors. Whether you're a longtime lover of Brazilian cuisine or eager to explore new culinary horizons, Downtown Houston's Brazilian restaurants promise an unforgettable dining experience that combines delicious food, lively ambiance, and excellent service.
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