
Valter Vitorino`s expanded sky-blue eatery still draws crowds for samba and South American flavors: churrasco grilled meats, tropical chicken stew, and grilled pork loin. Week-ends feature feijoada, a Brazilian favorite made with stewed beans and meat. The attentive service and detailed explanations of the menu provided by the wait-staff make this a good place to go for a first taste of Brazilian cuisine.
If you go to Café Brazil, you`ll find a place that dishes up Brazilian and Latin American cooking. Expect the average entrée to cost for the most part in the range of $8 to $12, and you should typically go dressed casual.
Atmosphere: Table talk is no problem here - noise level is unobtrusive.
More Reasons to Go: There is live guitar playing in the background at this restaurant on Fridays and Saturdays. When weather permits, enjoy outdoor seating.
Eating & Drinking: Open for lunch and dinner.Both beer and wine are served.
Details to Note: Reservations are suggested. Carryout is available. Entrances and walkways are wheelchair friendly. Parking has been arranged for customers.
Ways to Pay: Cash, MasterCard, Visa, American Express and Discover
Hours of Operation: Mon thru Thu 11:30a thru 10p, Fri & Sat 11:30a thru 11p, Sun noon thru 10p
