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I would like to recommend Casa Brasil.The food is delicious and the service is really good.I used to go there with my family and friends many times . Every time is very good.On that restaurant you can taste the REAL BRAZILIAN FOOD.THE FEIJOADA is a very traditional Brazilian dish and is DELICIOUS !!!CONGRATULATIONS CASA BRASIL AND CHEF EVELYN FOR THE GREAT FOOD!!!,SUCCESS!!!
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This is an opinion from a Brazilian native: food in Casa Brasil is OK (tastes ok), but...* portions are relatively small (unless you are on a diet) * tastes ok, no complaints, but far from being one of the top 100 experiences of my life (maybe among top 500) * in my opinion, price is a bit to the expensive side A VERY negative point is that Casa Brasil is THE most unreliable place concerning opening dates / hours. NEVER assume that it will be open in a day that another normal restaurant will be usually open... they just open any day they think they should.. They sent me an e-mail saying they are open 6 days a week (only closed on Wed) but I found they closed on a Saturday, on a Sunday and on a Thursday.. on the Sat, they said that they had some "accident" on Friday.. on Sunday, they said that they were closed for some private catering.. on that Thu, no explanation was given.. so please, call 3 times before spending your precious time going to Mui Wo to have average Brazilian food.On the positive side, you may expect warm reception from the staff and if you want engage in a personal conversation with the owners, they seem to be more than willing to talk to you about anything you want, especially if it is something about the lovely country they come from. Other positive review concerns the waiter (a young guy when I was there), who was very professional and kind. And again, food is not bad at all! Just don't expect anything super special, maybe exotic if you have never tried Brazilian food...I recommend you go on a Saturday or Sunday (as far as they decide to open on these days) so you have the extra option or ordering "feijoada" (fried white rice, black beans, pork, orange, etc) which is the national dish of Brazil. I am not a fan of caipirinha but I think they may have it on the menu.. but beer is just the perfect drink to have with most of Brazilian dishes, although don't expect to find any Brazilian beer on the menu (have a draft Carlsberg and pretend it is a BRAHMA, lol ).I hope they have a more professional attitude in the future and establish more predictable opening dates / hours. As a Brazilian, I know that we are kind of "laid off" for some things, but a little bit of professionalism does not hurt al all!
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