Via Brasil, 34 W 46th St, New York, NY 10036, United States
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Via Brasil - Featured Reviews (1054)
We had an amazing visit to NYC and went to one of our favorite restaurants. All the food was amazing. We started with the Pao de Quiejo. Great cheese bread. We had the Picanha Fatiada and the Bife Baiana. They were both excellent. The Yucca is very good and the rice and beans are the best. Love this place.
Great food. Amazing service. Delicious Churrascos Top Sirloin steak.
Had lunch at Via Brasil in Manhattan today after a wonderful workshop Star Mothers & Earth Ancestors: A Channeling Event for Starseeds with Marissa & JJ Brighton. The restaurant was beautifully rustic inside with a piano for live music & tasteful pictures throughout. We had the special which was oxtails & polenta & the rio grande churrascos mixed meat grill. The Pao de Queijo A Brazilian delight "cheese bread" was delicious & the Mariscos Ao Molho de Vinho which is Sauteed mussels w/ garlic, white wine and tomato sauce. The waiters were all great & very attentive. Love this little piece of Brazil on west 46th street.
Lovely place to have a meal. The service was excellent & they went above & beyond with our large group. The food was served in a timely fashion. My meal was okay. Others enjoyed their meal better than mine. Beautiful place.
We got tickets to a Broadway show so we needed a dinner place nearby. We don't have Brazilian food too ofter, so we thought why not? We made a resso for a Wednesday at 6:15. It was pretty empty. From the outside looking in, it does look like a tourist trap, especially because of its proximity to Times Square. But they had good reviews, and the menu looked good and was reasonably priced, especially for that area. We ordered: -Assorted Brazilian Hors d'ouevres - this was an assortment of 6 different empanadas/croquettes with various meat/cheese/rice filling. Some were good but there were a few I didn't like. I don't even know what was what because nothing was explained to us. But its a fun dish to share between two people if you want to try a little bit of all the flavors. This was served with a side of some chili/tomato oil, which was really good but if you can't take spice, this dip isn't for you -Feijoada Complete (black bean stew with fresh and dried beef, salted and fresh pork, bacon, sausage and ribs, served with collard greens, rice, sliced orange and farofa) - we shared this and it's definitely enough for two people. I didn't care for the beef, but love the pork because it was tender, and the sausage as well. The collard greens were a nice garlicky tradition. I've never had feijoada before but having stew with orange was new to me but it was actually kind of refreshing and cut some of the richness of the stew. I didn't care for the farofa (toasted cassava flour). It reminded me of eating nutritional yeast. We wanted a bit more carbs to go with the rest of the stew and the cheese bread would have been great to soak up all the sauce but unfortunately, this was sold out. How can you sell out of cheese bread before a dinner rush! We ended up getting fried bananas, which I do not recommend. We thought it would be like fried plantains but it was literally battered and fried halves of bananas, kind of like the banana tempura you would get at a sushi restaurant. I don't know if I liked this place enough to come back for a second visit, but it was a great first experience.
More posh than my preferred vibe for lunch, but my daughter really wanted to sit and eat. I really wanted pão de queijo. It was most convenient to meet both our needs. There are markets and bakeries in Marietta, GA that are much better, if you like the street food type experience. The feijoada was a bit too salty. The pão de queijo was not very fresh, so it was overly dense and a bit hard. I enjoyed the sampler appetizer plate. Service was good, but I could tell they prefer a more sophisticated clientele. Which is fine. I'm content with my middle class status. 😉
The food is amazing. But few things made me give only 3 stars. The decoration is quite old, the chinaware and glassware also. There is no consistency with the staff, Some are very attentive and some are not nice at all. And they don't have any fresh juice. Price is ok, starter, 1 main, 1 dessert and 1 soft drink was 49$
Excellent option for Brazilian food in Manhattan. Highly recommend the feijoada and picahna. Passion fruit Caipirinha is a great cocktail. 4 starts because they charged me 20% tip upfront with the check for servicing 2 people.
This Brazilian-style grill all-you-can-eat restaurant was a marvelous experience. When my boss and her associates, including myself, went in, we were awed by the splendor of the restaurant. Carpeted floors, well-engineered lighting, flat screen TVâ
I have eaten here dozens of times and have always had an outstanding experience. The downstairs space of the restaurant is a little more formal. The bar area up top and at the entrance are more casual. Either way, a meal at Fogo de Chao is always a w
I have eaten here dozens of times and have always had an outstanding experience. The downstairs space of the restaurant is a little more formal. The bar area up top and at the entrance are more casual. Either way, a meal at Fogo de Chao is always a w
We had an amazing visit to NYC and went to one of our favorite restaurants. All the food was amazing. We started with the Pao de Quiejo. Great cheese bread. We had the Picanha Fatiada and the Bife Baiana. They were both excellent. The Yucca is very
Eko is the best property manager Iâve ever met. He is very reactive and provide service as soon as possible. My 4 months tour in NYC is indispensable without his help.
I look forward to my body rolling and foot fitness sessions with Melyssa! Her immense knowledge and intuition guide the sessions in a great way. This work is supportive for the long haul; brings awareness, strength and greater mobility. It's become a
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One of the best bibimbaps Iâve ever had! Cozy space so there is not a lot of seating, but would get it as take-out if needed. Will definitely go back!
The Ness is the best studio in NYC! Been a very consistent client for the last 6 months -classes- Very fun and stay challenging (I bounce several times a week and the classes are still varied + still a challenge) -instructors - EVERY single instruc
Great class. All the coaches organize classes to push you but allow you to workout to your level. The workout space is not overcrowded and the environment makes you forget youâre actually running!
My mother in law surprised us with the Mega Bot for our wedding and it was such an awesome addition to an already special night! We couldnât believe we had an actual robot at our wedding. He certainly got the crowd up and dancing and he had some ki
Great, fantastic experience. My girlfriend and I came here for the first time during a trip to NYC and it's so great. The location at night in the winter at night was a bit unfamiliar but it's on a main street and near a subway entrance so that's a t
Absolutely love F45 midtown location! The gym is huge and spacious, the equipment in great condition , and the instructors rock. Theyâre always very helpful and knowledgeable when it comes to injuries/ substitutions and I feel I get a great workout
Tickets were crazy affordable, especially in NYC terms. I went with a group of friends to celebrate my birthday. It was wayyy cheaper than going to the movies. They had an amazing line-up and the retro 80s vibes were intimate and chill. Plus the come