Carioca (Brixton)

Carioca (Brixton) Location

Carioca (Brixton) Maps
Carioca (Brixton) Address 25-27 Market Row, Brixton, London SW9 8LB
Carioca (Brixton) Phone 020 7095 9052
Carioca (Brixton) Opening Hours Monday & Sunday : 10am - 4pm
Tuesday - Friday : 10am - 4pm, 6pm - 11pm
Saturday : 10am - 11pm
Carioca (Brixton) Food Price £20 - £40 per pax
Payment by Cash,Cards

What people say about Carioca (Brixton)

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40 reviews
  • I was obsessed with the thought of going to Brazil beautiful beaches

  • When anything becomes associated with something so evil

  • A little restaurant located in the trendy Market Row in Brixton which is doing its best to undo the damage caused by ITV by serving up beautiful Brazilian dishes

  • Brazilian croquettes stuffed with shredded chicken herbs and spices

  • Traditional fish cake served with a sweet chilli dipping sauce

  • Bay leaves and spices served with plain white rice

  • Chargrilled Spare beef ribs with Brazilian churrasco sauce

  • Chargrilled beef skewers wrapped in smoked streaky bacon rashers drizzled with churrasco sauce

  • It's all relative but the highlights of the night for me were the short ribs (so meaty and juicy it's sure to meet the needs of any carnivore) and the arepas (the pulled beef was out of this world)

  • All good things must come to an end and so was the case for the mains

  • They were equally as good bakers because what followed was a selection of freshly baked cakes which will make you wish you had 2 stomachs

  • Ve given it a face lift with an injection of South American colours

  • Enhanced the menu with more authentic Brazilian dishes

  • Where the vibe is very much coffee shop come café

  • Or one of five ways to have eggs on muffins with hollandaise

  • The winning plate was the chicken caipira

  • S excellent coq au vin (she does it with white wine)

  • A sandwich of maize bread stuffed with pulled beef

  • Which I preferred the carb component as the meat seasoning was a little too sweet for me

  • The other half wolfed it with little deliberation (£

  • The chocolate and almond with orange was declared a moist and yielding success

  • The lunch menu is a little limited compared to what&rsquo

  • The new brekkie items are freshly prepared in house with locally sourced ingredients and free range eggs by Brazilian head chef Lucy and her team

  • Black bean stew arranged over a homemade maize muffin and plated with a dollop of sour cream and garnished with loads of fresh rocket (£

  • D have it again and highly recommend it to any one with a hearty appetite

  • The butterscotch plantain cake was like tropically infused stickly toffee pudding &hellip

  • I visited Carioca for Sunday brunch and was surprised at how delicious the food was

  • Chilli and a poached egg) I was left with a delicious taste in my mouth and sufficiently full

  • The service is excellent the guys are so much friendly without being overbearing

  • We started off with some Brazilian cheese bread

  • Herb chicken which came with a very spicy sauce

  • To not try at least one of the Caiprinhas to go with your Brazilian experience would be a mistake

  • The mains are pretty decent but what you really have to try are the cakes and afters

  • I was invited to dine at Carioca restaurant a while ago now and wasn't particularly that impressed with their offerings

  • The classic Feijoada was too watery and again lacked flavour

  • In particular the 'Copacabana' a maize muffin topped with pulled beef

  • I'm officially a very lucky girl because not twelve hours later I got to meet up with Erica and Katy again for brunch

  • A must visit for a brunch with an alternative Brazilian twist

  • Plantain and cornbread are just some of the options you'll find on their delicious and reasonably priced breakfast menu

  • The chorizo is incredible and the casava chips are a nice alternative to the usual potato fries

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