Address: Cln 102 Bloco C, s/n
Bairro: Asa Norte
City: Brasilia, DF
Zipcode:

Phone: (061) 3328-2316
Hours: Daily from 11am to 3pm.
Cost: Under $15.00 (or R$25.00)



Brazilian Normally any meal that is originally from Brazil, for example feijoada, moqueca, or churrasco. The name can be reasonably open to understanding, and these businesses can usually render a broad assortment of provisions. Brazilian cuisine, like Brazil itself, alternates significantly by region. The innate crops accessible in each individual region add to their singularity. Root vegetables such as cassava (locally termed mandioca, aipim, or macaxeira), yams, and peanuts, and fruits like açaí, cupuaçu, mango, papaya, guava, orange, passionfruit, pineapple, and hog plum are among the local ingredients utilized in cooking. Brazilian pine nuts named pinhão grow in a tree that is plentiful in the southern part of Brazil, and are a widespread national snack, and in addition a lucrative export. Rice and beans are an remarkably common meal, as are fish, beef and pork. A number of frequent dishes are caruru, which integrates okra, onion, dried shrimp and toasted nuts (peanuts and/or cashews) prepared with palm oil until a spread-like consistency is reached; feijoada, a simmered bean-and-meat dish; tutu de feijão, a mash of beans and cassava flour; moqueca capixaba, including things like slow-cooked fish, tomato, onion and garlic topped with cilantro; and chouriço, a gently spicy sausage. Salgadinhos, cheese bread, pastéis and coxinha are popular finger foods, whereas cuscuz branco, milled tapioca, is a widespread dessert. Brazil is likewise recognized for its cachaça, a preferred native liquor used in the caipirinhas. The European immigrants (principally from Germany, Italy, Poland and Portugal) were acclimated to a wheat-based diet, and introduced wine, leaf vegetables, and dairy goods in the Brazilian cuisine. When potatoes were not accessible they learned how to use the native sweet manioc as a replacement. Lasagna and other pasta recipes are additionally very common.

Restaurants in Brazil are often setup to handle lunch time diners rather than the typical dinner time customers. This significantly changes how they serve dishes, and how they price their food. Many lunch time diners are looking for a fairly simple eating experience, with a hearty and relatively quick meal. Hot buffets offer them this by having many hot dishes ready. Pricing is generally by weight or an all-you-can-eat model, most places have both options available. Sandwiches are considered a snack and not a proper meal! Therefore restaurants typically serve up hot and hearty dishes for lunch as opposed to the typical North American simple style lunches. Meals are usually served and consumed on premises, but many restaurants also offer take away and food delivery services. Of course the establishments differ greatly in appearance and offerings, including a wide variety of dishes. For Brazilians it is very prevalent to return home for lunch to have their meal with their family members. This isn’t always possible, particularly in the larger metropolitan areas, so restaurants have used this opportunity and designed a business model around catering to these people. In many of the less crowded cities it can be challenging to find a standard sit down and order off the menu style eatery.



Nearby Restaurants include Tammbaú, Cassimiro, Doce Leitura, Café do Brasil, Bar do Brasil, Balaio, Café Cancún, Das Haus, Toca 104, Martinica Café, Pastelaria Chinesa, Tanoor, Diamantina, Tapioca Café, La Famiglia, Bar do Mané , Esquina Mineira, Fulô do Sertão, Churchill Lounge Bar, Belle �poque.


Restaurants:

Artesanal Café e TapiocariaSCLN 307 Bl. A ,
Barril 66Ade Conjunto 12, s/n
Botequim LeblonScls 208 Bloco C, s/n
Botiquim BluesCNA 2 Lote 3, s/n
Cabana Bar e RestauranteCls 315 Bloco D, s/n
Carne-de-Sol 111Cls 111 Bloco B, s/n
Chão NativoSIG Quadra 03 Bloco B, s/n
Feijão VerdeSCln 714 Bloco G, s/n
Feira da TorreFeira da Torre de TV, s/n
Gosto da MataCls 106 Bloco C, s/n
La GondolaShs Quadra 5, s/n
Pamonha Pura - Clsw 101Clsw 101 Bloco B,
Pamonha Pura - Qnd 01Qnd 01,
Patú AnúMln Ml trecho 12, s/n
PaulicéiaCls 113 Bloco A, s/n
RosentalAcampamento Pacheco Fernandes, s/n
Sabor BrasilCls 302 Bloco A, s/n
Tapioca CaféConjunto Nacional, s/n
Tapiocaria Doce SertãoScln 311 Bloco D, s/n
Tapiocaria Maria BonitaCLSW 104 bloco C, s/n
The ContinentalSHS Quadra 04 Bloco D, s/n
The FallsSHS Quadra 05 Bloco H, s/n
Trem da SerraNúcleo Rural II, s/n
Xique-XiqueScrln 708 Bloco B, s/n


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