Casa Brasil

Brazilian restaurant · Morningside

Casa Brasil

Brazilian restaurant · Morningside

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5904 Bryant St, Pittsburgh, PA 15206

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Authentic Brazilian food, drinks, and cultural experiences  

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5904 Bryant St, Pittsburgh, PA 15206 Get directions

@casabrasilpgh

$10–20 · Menu

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5904 Bryant St, Pittsburgh, PA 15206 Get directions

+1 412 404 7573
@casabrasilpgh

$10–20 · Menu

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The 38 Best Pittsburgh Restaurants - Eater

"In 2018, chef Keyla Nogueira Cook and her business partner Tim Guthrie (better known as DJ SMI) founded Casa Brasil as a pop-up restaurant, before moving into a brick-and-mortar location in Highland Park in 2019. Cook, a native of Sao Paulo, and has brought all the flavors of Brazil to Pittsburgh, including mandioca frita (yuca fries), moqueca de peixe (coconut milk codfish stew served with rice and farofa), and mousse de maracuja (passion fruit mousse). Be sure to grab Brazil’s national cocktail, the cachaca-based caipirinha, to wash everything down." - Briana L White

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The Weekend Guide to Pittsburgh Restaurants and Bars - Eater Philly

"One of the few places where you can get authentic Brazilian food in Pittsburgh, Casa Brasil is a quaint restaurant located on a quiet street in the Highland Park neighborhood. The food and drinks are simple and crafted with care, and are sure to please out-of towners. If you go, try the pao de queijo: cheese bread rolls made with tapioca flour, or the chicken stroganoff. Bonus: There’s also a vegetarian version." - Dani Janae

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Jaime Miller

Google
My husband raves about this place and has been trying to get me to eat here for about a year. Sorry I didn’t try it sooner. We ordered food for carry-out. Everything was delicious. Got the feijoada completa… reminded me of black eyed peas with collard greens but even better. The chicken was so juicy and perfectly seasoned. Chickpea salad ingredients were so fresh. Just everything was perfect. Will definitely be back.

William Sandoval

Google
A magnificently satisfyingly tasting place, I am almost certain this is the best brazilian food in Pittsburgh. There is certain quality in the dishes they make. I ordered a mango juice (which was made naturally) , and it is refreshing, with a smooth delicate mango taste. To start the meal, my family ordered two appetizers to share, Yuca Fries, and Cheesebread rolls. For the Yuca Fries, if you have ever had yuca, then you are sure to enjoy and savor them. I highly recommend you ask for the hot sauce the have, it is spicy and natural. While, the Cheesebread rolls, had that nice crispy you will enjoy to bite. Then, I ordered the exquisite Saturday and Sunday special. This was called Feijoada completa. It was insanely obvious this plate had been delicately made... which is what I love about it, delicately made, and great tasting. This plate was divided into 4 parts/areas , 2 which were the refreshing, made up of mostly vegetables, and the other 2 were, rice, and beans. This was an intelligent invention, as it made the plate a mystery to savor. To top the incredible meal off, we ordered desserts. They were, Brazilian Style Flan Served with Caramel Sauce, Passion Fruit Mousse, and Churros with Dulce de Leche. These desserts were the most delicious desserts I have ever had in my entire life. The Churros with Dulce the Leche are clearly the most exceptional churros you will ever had. They are crunchy with their (brown) sugar, as it lies there, being decorated by a layer of caramel. The Brazilian styled flan is a step up from the average flan you get served at most places. It has a natural, taste front beyond. The best of all three was the Passion Fruit Mousse. This dessert has a smooth and silky taste. All my other family members were satisfied with the place and what they ordered. I magnificently recommend this to every one, for the great, skillfully made food, and the prices averaging 15 to 30 dollars per person. Even though the menu is small, it is quality, such that mirrors a tasty palate that was made by your parents. I really hope you enjoy this savory place! Highly recommended 👍🏼

Robert J Rodgers

Google
Not wheelchair accessible as there is a step in and they do not have a ramp. I would have thought there could be accommodations made in the outside seating around but I'm not sure the fence opens. The food was delicious. Coxinha and Molceca were the best dishes we tried. They are authentic and exactly what you would get while in Brazil. Disappointed to see the Feijoada was out of stock but it's on our list for the next visit. We also bought a gift card just to ensure we will be back either next month or later this fall The staff was really helpful and kind. The music was Brazilian. We loved the place and my wife felt like it was her mom's home cooking!

Marisa Santiago

Google
Absolutely amazing food! Completely authentic. Excellent service. The Pão de queijo was to die for and the codfish stew had some of the most perfectly cooked fish that I’ve had! Great comfort food and the cocktail was delightful!

Resa M.

Google
It's a great place to socialize delivering an ethnic, yet diverse (gluten-free and vegan friendly) menu, in a very comfortable space. With quality comfort food and array of cultural experiences from hosted events, it's an awesome place for several reasons.

Michael Bailey

Google
I usually don’t write reviews but this place was amazing. From the moment I had my Quentão drink (like a Brazilian hot toddy), I knew this place was legit. The cheese breads were a delicious appetizer and the shrimp main I got was flavorful and not low on shrimp. Because how good the food was got the almond cake as a take-home, also made with love. Highly recommended for authentic, delicious Brazilian food.

Rachel Chen

Google
We came here for the grand opening and are excited to see this place grow!! While there, we shared a cocktail , sampled some of the free appetizers & saw a live performance with gorgeous Brazilian dancers in the middle of the restaurant. We like the layout of the restaurant as it allows for open and engaging performances and the ample seating which were beautifully decorated with fresh cut roses that gave us a nice romantic feel. My partner really enjoyed the seared chicken hearts (I don't eat organ meat) and we both enjoyed the rich and creamy artichoke dip with the fresh cut bread. There was also a healthy multicolored cold potato salad with fresh herbs and extra virgin olive oil and fresh peppers out for display which helped to balance out the richness of some of the appetizers. We will definitely be going back as we found the menu to have an interesting assortment of foods and to help support the Brazilian population in our neighborhood.

Christina Springer

Google
This is a gorgeous authentic taste of homestyle Brasil. As an Afro-Latinx Pittsburgher, I welcome this new culinary addition. I get the feeling this is where the family is going to end up on the evenings I don't feel like cooking dinner. The portions were just perfect. The empanadas were my favorite.