I'm Brazilian and lived in Mexico City for two years. During this much time you can only imagine I was missing my daily portion of rice, beans, farofa...
Well that's not all the Brazilian cuisine has to offer but as an expat you dream about those flavors, and believe me Brazuca would make the pain go away.
If you are craving a nice picanha, or perhaps some pão de queijo this is the place to find it. The deal here is: you pay a set price per person and you are now on the "all you can eat" zone. The waiters are going to bring the meat, and you can help yourself with rice and beans. They also bring portions of coxinha, pão de queijo, mandioca and other snacks and salad. If you want some more just ask, in the end you can't have enough coixinhas.
Missing a caipirinha? Not a problem, they have cachaça, sugar and are ready to make you sweat!
Getting here is easy, since the restaurant is located in one of the busiest avenues in Mexico. You can take the Metrobus, or the metro itself and walk a couple of blocks. If you drive here, you will have trouble finding a parking spot, but if I am not mistaken they have a vallet service.
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