Craving authentic Brazilian food during your trip? Orlando is home to one of the largest Brazilian communities in the United States, and that is reflected directly in the city's food scene. From steakhouses with full churrasco rodizio to bakeries with freshly baked cheese bread, you will find the flavors of Brazil in every corner of the city. We put together a list of the best Brazilian restaurants in Orlando — all easy to reach by car, with available parking and fair prices for the whole family.
Brazilian Steakhouses
If there is one dining experience Brazilians in Orlando will not skip, it is a good churrasco rodizio. The city has options for all tastes and budgets, from premium venues for special occasions to more casual and affordable choices.
Texas de Brazil — International Drive
Texas de Brazil is one of the best-known Brazilian steakhouses among visitors in Orlando. The rodizio includes more than 15 cuts of meat: picanha, prime rib, top sirloin, flank steak, sausage, shrimp and much more — all served on skewers, brought directly to the table by gaucho carvers. The salad bar is impressive, with dozens of cold cuts, cheeses, fruits and salads.
The atmosphere is premium, ideal for special dinners, birthdays or simply to celebrate a vacation. The restaurant is located on International Drive, one of Orlando's busiest streets, with its own parking and easy access from any hotel in the area. Average price: $60-70 per person (dinner). Book ahead on weekends and peak season. Accepts international credit cards.
Fogo de Chao — Dr. Phillips / Restaurant Row
Fogo de Chao is another Brazilian steakhouse with a full rodizio and a well-established reputation. The chain was founded in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, and arrived in the USA with all the gaucho tradition: prime cuts, dedicated carvers and a huge salad bar — with feijoada available on Saturdays at some locations.
The Orlando location is on Sand Lake Road, known as "Restaurant Row," in the Dr. Phillips area. The ambiance is elegant and the service is impeccable, making it a perfect choice for special occasions or a memorable family dinner. Free parking in the restaurant's own lot. Average price: $55-65 per person.
Bravo's Brazilian Restaurant
For those who want a more authentic Brazilian experience and less of a tourist-oriented setting, Bravo's is an excellent choice. Less flashy than the major chains, yet very popular with the local Brazilian community. At lunch, the format is a buffet by weight with genuinely authentic home-style cooking: rice, beans, farofa, vinaigrette, pasta, chicken, ground beef and dishes that change daily. In the evenings, the meat rodizio takes over. More affordable prices, ideal for families who want a great meal without overspending.
Home-Style Brazilian Cooking
Not every meal has to be an expensive rodizio. Orlando has great options for casual Brazilian home cooking — the beloved "prato feito" that feels like lunch at mom's house. These restaurants are heavily frequented by Brazilians who live in the city, which is always a good sign of authenticity.
Sabor Tropical — Kissimmee
Sabor Tropical is a beloved Brazilian restaurant in the Kissimmee area, just a few minutes from the major theme parks. The buffet by weight is comprehensive: white rice, broccoli rice, beans, feijao tropeiro, farofa, vinaigrette, pasta, roast beef, grilled chicken, sausage and various dishes that change by day of the week. The feeling is very much like a Sunday lunch at grandma's house.
The restaurant has free parking and service available in English and Portuguese. Excellent value for money for large families or for anyone tired of theme park fast food and wanting a real midday meal.
Meu Rancho Brazilian Grill
Another highly regarded restaurant among Brazilians residing in Orlando. Meu Rancho offers an authentic Brazilian buffet with honest prices and a menu that blends the best of churrasco with the traditional prato feito. The churrasco options include picanha, short ribs and sausage, while the self-service counter has all the classic sides that make the difference. Relaxed service, family-friendly atmosphere and easy parking. A reliable choice for a family lunch.
BIZ Rent Car Tip
Most Brazilian restaurants are in the International Drive and Kissimmee areas — both less than 20 minutes by car from any Orlando hotel. With your BIZ car, you get there easily and all the restaurants listed here have free parking!
Brazilian Bakeries and Cafes
A Brazilian bakery in the morning is an experience that visitors from Brazil deeply miss when traveling. In Orlando, there are a few options that come very close to the Brazilian standard — warm cheese bread, drip coffee, fresh salgados and sweets that make anyone feel right at home.
Padaria Brasileira — Kissimmee
One of the most complete Brazilian bakeries for visitors in Orlando. The menu is packed with classics: crispy-on-the-outside, melty-on-the-inside cheese bread (pao de queijo), coxinha, empadao, baked pastel, biscoito de polvilho, chocolate carrot cake and much more. The breakfast with buttered toast and drip coffee is the favorite of regulars.
Ideal for starting the day before heading to the parks or for satisfying a craving for a real Brazilian bakery. Prices are accessible and service is fully available in English and Portuguese. Open morning through early afternoon — arrive early for the best salgados.
Brasileirinho Bakery
Brasileirinho is another bakery much loved by the Brazilian community in Orlando. In addition to the classic salgados and coffees, it stands out for its Brazilian fine sweets: gourmet brigadeiro, beijinho, quindim, milk pudding and bolo de rolo. The dessert display case is a temptation in its own right. Also serves acai bowls for those who prefer a lighter snack. A great option for a quick breakfast before hitting the road to the parks.
Acai and Healthy Bowls
Acai has taken the US by storm — and Orlando is no different. Some Brazilian chains have arrived there, bringing acai the way Brazilians love it: thick, with minimal artificial sweeteners and the right toppings.
Oakberry Acai — Multiple Locations
Oakberry is a Brazilian acai chain that already has several locations throughout Orlando and the surrounding area. The acai is dense, served in bowls with crunchy granola, banana, strawberry, honey and peanut butter — the Brazilian way. The options are varied and prices are reasonable by American standards. Perfect for a snack between parks or at the end of the day as a refreshing dessert.
Bops Acai & Juice Bar
Bops is a more casual option for acai and tropical juices in Orlando. In addition to the traditional acai bowl, the menu includes healthy bowls with assorted fruits, natural juices and smoothies. The atmosphere is laid-back and service is fast, ideal for a refreshing break during a packed day of sightseeing. Very popular with Brazilians living in the Kissimmee area.
Where Brazilian Restaurants Are Concentrated
- International Drive (I-Drive): highest concentration of restaurants, easy access from area hotels
- Kissimmee / US-192: area with many Brazilian residents, excellent home-style cooking and bakery options
- Sand Lake Road (Restaurant Row): premium dining area, upscale steakhouses
- Dr. Phillips: upscale residential neighborhood with excellent restaurant options
- Lake Buena Vista: close to Disney parks, convenient for those staying in the area
Tips for Dining Out in Orlando
Before heading out in search of the best Brazilian flavors in Orlando, it is worth knowing a few local customs and rules that make all the difference to the experience:
- Tip (gratuity): 18 to 20% of the total bill is the standard in the USA. It is generally suggested on the card terminal. Not leaving a tip is considered rude.
- Generous portions: American portions are large. At many restaurants it is possible to share a dish between two people — including at rodizio steakhouses, which are table service.
- Hours: lunch is generally 11am to 2pm, dinner from 5pm to 10pm. Many restaurants close earlier than what is typical in other countries.
- Reservations: at steakhouses on weekends, book ahead through the OpenTable app or directly through the restaurant's website. Lines can be long during peak season.
- Parking: all restaurants listed in this guide have free on-site parking, which is a major advantage for those arriving by car.
- Payment: most places accept international credit cards. Some smaller restaurants accept cash with a small discount.
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