Caipirinha, pão de queijo, farofa de banana, feijoada... Tudo parece bom. E o lugar é simples e gostoso. Vale muito a pena, mas fecha entre o almoço e o jantar.
Great authentic Brazilian soul food. Friendly staff, most seem to be Brazilians. The feijoada is spot on, as is the pão de queijo. Nice atmosphere. As a Brazilian I totally recommend this place.
Served with orange slices, white rice, collard greens and farofa, you can find a comforting dish of feijoada at the charming Casa, where an extensive menu of homey Brazilian classics are also served. Leia mais
A tastefully decorated home of authentic cooking, worth pulling out the google maps to find. Delicious and warm pao de queijo to start, try the feijoada, personally order a side of hearts of palm 😋✨
Imagine your best friend invites you to eat and her mom is an expert chef. That is what it’s like to eat here. Homemade Brazilian cooking. Try pao de queijo, picanha and the frijolada.
Great food! For those who miss the taste of home made Brazilian food, this place is a good option. The picanha was just as it was supposed to be, delicious. Nice service too.
Definitely the best Brazilian restaurant in Manhattan. Specially if you are looking to explore food from different regions of Brazil and not just a "all you can eat" BBQ type of restaurant.
The space feels authentically homey. My friend whose never been to Brazil enjoyed the food. I thought the feijoada was so-so compared to the ones I’ve had in Rio.
We absolutely loved the Carpaccio com Palmito, Agriao, Parmesao e Alcapara! While eating it the atmosphere felt like I was at an authentic Brazilian Party!
I didn't like this place at all... The caipirinhas did not have sugar, we had to ask 4 sugar, the prices were outrageous for rice and beans..if u know rice & beans will know what I'm talking about