I recently had the pleasure of dining at Feijão da Luiz, the Brazilian restaurant located just around 100 meters from Tottenham Court Road station. The restaurant's second-floor location provides a cozy atmosphere that perfectly complements the wonderful culinary experience.
The menu is a treat for the taste buds! We savored the mouthwatering ribs accompanied by black beans, rice, and refreshing salads. The pork dish, paired with Brazilian potatoes, was equally delightful. The flavors were authentic and left a lasting impression.
The service was exceptional, marked by warmth and kindness. The staff took a genuine interest in us, engaging in friendly conversations and making us feel right at home. It's clear that they take pride in delivering not only great food but also an unforgettable dining experience.
Feijão da Luiz brought back memories of truly flavorful meals. It's been a while since I've enjoyed such delectable dishes, and I left the restaurant feeling thoroughly satisfied and happy.
If you're in Central London and looking for an authentic Brazilian culinary adventure, Feijão da Luiz is the place to be. Highly recommended.
Probably one of the best Brazilian Feijoadas in London! Even though it is quite hidden above a classic touristy shop, the food is genuinely good and well worth a visit.
The service is very informal, which is marginally okay for me as a Brazilian (as it is inspired by the traditional butecos), but may be a bit unusual for other people.
The informality also extends to cleaning as my table was dirty (again, marginally okay for me but may not be the same for others).
Tucked away out of sight on top of a vapehut shop with no store front of its own, this is a blink-and-you'll-miss-it opportunity to enjoy a decent meal in Oxford Street. A cosy place that caters to the Brazilian community (so much so that they'll greet you in Portuguese when you enter), you'll find traditional meals and snacks. Included on the menu are feijoada (the traditional stew made from several different meats and black beans, served with rice and all the traditional accompaniments), delicious and supersized coxinha do frango (delicious chicken croquettes), and (my personal favourite) the chewy pao de quiejo, traditional cheese bread. Everything was deliciously, served quickly and filling. The service is prompt and friendly, with a casual atmosphere, so you can be in and out and back to bagging bargains in less than 45mins, with a bellyful of delicious brazilian food to fuel you.
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