Cafe Brazil

Cafe Brazil, a Brazilian restaurant in Chelsea - London. Feijoada, pizza, steaks and other Brazilian typical food: coxinha, pão de queijo and pastel.

Cafe Brazil | Brazilian Restaurant in Chelsea

The Lorente family emigrated from Italy to Brazil in the late 19th century, taking with them the tradition of pizza making.

Due to the concentration of the thousands of immigrants from diverse Italian regions in São Paulo, the pizza making art was developed beyond the traditional Italian pizza.

Then in 1986 the Lorente family came to London especially to bring you a real Brazilian food and particularly the pizza.

http://www.cafebrazilchelsea.co.uk

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Cafe Brazil, Fulham Road, London | Restaurants/South American ...

London's Best Brazilian Restaurants | Londonist

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Variously colour-coded skewers are packed with steak, chicken, pork, seafood or veggies, while starters and sides feature cheesy dough balls, croquetas and fries laden with feijoada (a national dish packed with stewed beans and meats).

Tapas-sized dishes (ideal as either starters or nibbles with drinks) show off an array of Brazil’s street food-led specialities, from meat-filled dumplings to salt-cod fishcakes and cassava fries, while bean stews, baked meats and steaks dominate the main courses.

Locations in Islington and at the O2 Set in a former boozer on South Lambeth Road, Tia Maria serves a range of stews, steaks and salads, but its selling point is its tapiocas: traditional Brazilian pancakes made from tapioca starch and filled with the likes of cheese, salt-cured beef and coconut, or palm heart and cheese.

Toppings include palm heart, Brazilian sausage and ham, while you can also swap your more typical beef patty for steak, shredded chicken, lamb mince or chicken hearts, should you feel so inclined.

12 Inverness Street, NW1 7HJ Sushisamba: Brazilian dishes are fused with Japanese influences at this City restaurant which is the third highest in London.

Cafe Brazil, 511 Fulham Road, Fulham, London, SW6 1HH ...

Cafe Brazil, Chelsea

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Tuck into a Brazilian feast | London Evening Standard

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ES Food Newsletter You don't have to go to South America to tuck into Brazilian food, there are plenty of places in London to sample pao de quijo (cheese rolls), xinxim (chicken and shrimp stew) or perhaps even feijoada (black beans and pork stew).

1492 Political correctness has encouraged us not to extol the year Columbus 'discovered' America: cocking a snook at such delicate sensibilities, however, this Fulham restaurant makes it something very definitely worth celebrating Terra Brasil A popular restaurant serving a variety of Brazilian dishes to eat in or take away.

In-touch Cafe Meeting place for young Brazilians, tucked into the rear of West End Food And Wine.

40 Degrees A restaurant that serves a wide range of Brazilian dishes.

Cafe Brazil Located on the the Fulham Road, Cafe Brazil serves a variety of Brazilian dishes and snacks - and caters well for vegetarians.

Tommy Tucker | Bars and pubs in Walham Green, London

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A new 'posh gastropub' from Claude Compton, of Claude's Kitchen, in the rich seam of City money that runs deep into Fulham.

Chef Claude Compton also runs Claude’s Kitchen, a similarly casual pub-restaurant with pedigree round these parts.

It’s a brave chef who serves a huge mackerel, head and all, that extends over the sides of a large dinner plate; but despite the charred appearance, the flesh was moist and tender.

The pickled beetroot served with it, however, was rock-hard; we queried this with our waiter, who relayed the chef’s insistence that it was meant to be that way.

No wonder the wellshod of Fulham are galloping to Tommy’s.

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