5 /5 Graham Stone: We had become disenchanted with Brazilian themed restaurants after bad experiences in Orlando and downtown Austin, but now our faith has been restored after a meal at Casa do Brasil. We had a delicious meal with excellent service and pleasant wine by the glass for my wife’s birthday.
The salad bar is incredible. A comprehensive selection of charcuterie, cheese and salad so you can create your personal antipasto. Be careful, it’s easy to overdo it, you must leave space for the selection of meats that will be offered to you by the meat waiters.
When you are ready, turn your table disc over so the green side is up and within moments sirloin and filet mignon and sausage and lamb chops and shrimp, pork or chicken will be brought to your table. Try one, try them all. And supplement the meats with mashed potatoes and fried plantain that are left on your table.
It’s a meal fit for a king. And if you have any space left there is also dessert. We shared a complimentary flan (with a candle for the birthday) that was also delicious. It’s moderately expensive, our brunch for two with three glasses of wine was $141 before tip, but it’s worth it. The tables and chairs are comfortable, the sound levels are moderate so you can hold a conversation without raising your voice and the rest rooms are clean and well maintained.










