Amazing food and environment. Excellent ambient music. For starters I have tried the prawns and the the vegetables with halloumi cheese. For the mains I usually go for the picanha but I also tried the Moqueca (see picture attached) which is soberb! The cheesecake de goiabada it’s a great option to finish the meal. Great cocktails too with so many choices like the banana caipirinha. Everything is delicious! I have been here many times and I definitely recommend!
Lively and colourful, this bar is a great place to spend with friends or to take a date. The energy from the passionate barmen and the smiling live band is really contagious. I enjoyed the kiwi caipirinha, especially at the happy hour prices. Keen to return to try the tapas!
Made In Brasil is one of those places I stumbled upon drunk when looking for more drinks and food, and just happened to really love! The food is good, the atmosphere is friendly and casual and the pricing is reasonable.
Firstly I'll point out that it's a good idea to get there before 8pm as the caipirinhas (of which the flavours are numerous - I highly recommend the chilli raspberry) are only £4.95 (usually around the £7.95 mark). And they are good caipirinhas. They also have a pre-8pm tapas deal (3 tapas for £14.50 or 5 for £24.50). And it's decent sized tapas.
I usually go for the same thing when I go to Made In Brasil, as I am a creature of habit - the Picanha Na Chapa. It's a nice cap of rump steak (and I don't usuall go for rump) served on a sizzling plate fajita style with chopped onions and tomato, servied with rice and salad. It's a good meal for £14.55.
This time my friends went for the tapas and I had a smidgen of jealousy over the portion sizes and how good it all looked! I'll be trying the vegetable and halloumi skewers on my next visit for sure! I usually get a bread basket, as I like the brown butter.
I like the decor in the restaurant, particularly downstairs as it has an outdoorsy feeling conservatory with a mural on the wall. It does get a little chilly but the staff are more than happy to put some heaters on for you!
Went for lunch at around 2.00 and were surprised by how empty this place was. We ordered some different flavoured Caipirinhas. Being a vegetarian, I ordered the rice and palm heart dish which was really good. My friends thoroughly enjoyed their meat dishes. Only issue was that the food seemed to have cooled down 30 seconds after we received it and they only accept card payments over £15 (annoying if you are splitting the bill). Definitely try this palce out!
My friend had her birthday party here. The staff did their absolute best to accommodate all her requests...and they were long (hope she's not reading this), had a private dj, private bar, custom decorations at no cost at all.
Everyone had a magical time and thought the atmosphere was super cozy and welcoming. You just have to find this Brazilian treasure afterhours...its open beyond 2am
Made in Brasil is one of the restaurants close to Camden markets that help you practice some serendipity. It has a tiny entrance and a Brazilian flag that may make you think it is a continuation of Camden markets. But the restaurant is not that tiny and it has got two floors. On -1 level there usually is a band that plays Brazilian music - I wish they sang more, but usually the show is quite tiny - and a DJ that also plays Brazilian music, after the band is gone.
Brazil is enormous and so is the diversity of food of the country. "Made in Brasil" will provide you with some very typical dishes - not everything, as expected. It will, certainly, give you a taste of Brazil. Whatever you order in "Made in Brasil" will really be prepared in the most Brazilian way - it does not feel as if you are eating Brazilian food abroad, which is great. The peticos - the Brazilian 'tapas' - are great. I have tried the cheese bread, the cassava chips (lovely), pastel de queijo, bolinho de bacalhau (cod fishcake), the coxinha (chicken pastries, a classic Brazilian street food) and the picanha on grill. They are ALL worth a try: well prepared and very Brazilian type. As main dish all friends had the feijoada (a Brazilian typical dish made with black beans and pork meat, usually eaten on Saturdays or Sundays in different cities in Brazil, mostly in the southeast): it just felt like home. The feijoada portion is great (do not exceed on starters: you may not be able to finish your main course if it is feijoada).
For desert we all had the brigadeiro (mainly condensed milk and cocoa powder) and one of them had the Brazilian creme caramel. Brazilian deserts are sweet, but they were yummy, notably the brigadeiro.
For drinks, you will have the most traditional options: from Guaraná Antartica (a typical soft drink you MUST try if you haven't) to different types of caipirinha and caipiroska.
It is crowded most times, however. But it is worth a try! Very lively! :)
One of the best Brazillian restaurants in London. Food was incredibly delicious and delightful!! Would definitely recommend this to other people. The staff were all friendly and accommodating. The tables are clean. Overall, I had a superb experience. Well done!
Great food, a bit slow service, but overall atmosphere was cosy and enjoyable. Great playlist, well done 👏🏻
We were in London just for the day, and stumbled across this restaurant, we wanted to try something different, so went in, staff were friendly, food was lovely, but best of all the banana rum cocktail was sooo delish!!! and it was happy hour so we timed it just right, 4 till 7... would definitely go back again x
Mara Murgia (Mara_miù)
+5
I love this place!!
Bit pricy but had dinner there on a Saturday after 7 pm.
There is the happy hour available before 7 (I didn't know on my first visit)
Lovely environment, delicious food and cocktails!!
Absolutely recommend
We Visit the place on Friday, we have a amazing time with my boyfriend , food was amazing , staff friendly and professional! Manager come over to check on us and offer us a birthday cake for my boyfriend!
Thank you Daniel and see you soon !
Food is amazing, manager Gian Marco very sweet and even made happen a special off the menu caipirinha for us. Thank you once again
Fantastic Brazilian food and excellent cachaca based cocktails. The sauces, particularly the black beans, are incredibly tasty and the meat is all cooked to perfection - prawns just cooked, pork falling apart and beef is tender and moist. Prices are fair considering portion sizes and also the fact that it is Camden / London. The Brazilian creme caramel (pudim de leite) is fantastic, rich and sweet. Meanwhile service is good, it's not special but they are attentive and friendly - great all round.
Visited during world cup games and they were charging £10 per person and just had a few tables at place. Couldn’t take regular food cause there was no space to eat, but caipirinha and finger food like cod croquettes was good.
The best Brazillian restaurant I every tried! The staff were nice and friendly especially the waitresses and the bartender! The place was nice and clean. The food was amazinggg. I would definitely come back to this place!!
Visited for lunch on 8th Dec '22, it's an hidden gem in the heart of Camden, just few metres from the Market. Saw the menu from outside and I was immediately interested in the Brazilian lunch offer for £12.95 with a selection of meat (chicken, pork, beef), steamed rice, brown beans, salad and a fried egg, a complete lunch option for a reasonable price. The presentation was OK, with the beans creating the base on the plate and everything else laying on top, but don't let it fool you. The taste of all the dish combined together was delicious!
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