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O Tino
Tucked behind the Camden Belushi’s, O Tino is a popular, simply decorated spot serving great Portuguese classics.
Funchal Bakery
Funchal Bakery in Brixton is the platonic ideal of a Portuguese cafe: equal parts bakery, deli, cafe, caff, bar, general hangout.
A Toca Restaurant
Step into A Toca Restaurant in Stockwell on a weekend lunchtime and you’ll see families celebrating birthdays over Portuguese food, big screens showing football, and cheap vinho verde flowing.
Palmeira
Palmeira in Leyton is a fantastic Portuguese deli-cum-greasy spoon, popular with families and Orient fans on weekends.
Velho Portugal
Smaller than most spots in Little Portugal, Velho Portugal more than makes up for it in charm and generous portions of Portuguese food.
Pedro’s Wine Bar
Pedro’s is a cosy wine bar on the Bermondsey Beer Mile and a perfect hideaway from the stag do hordes.
O Cantinho De Portugal
Whether a quiet midweek lunch or busy weekend meal, O Cantinho De Portugal in Stockwell is always a safe bet, either for a Portuguese meal or a coffee at the bar.
A Portuguese Love Affair
Cosy and casual, A Portuguese Love Affair is a Hackney cafe with great Portuguese food and one of the best pastel de nata in London.
The Best Brazilian Restaurants In London
From spots where sizzling picanha is king, to cafes flogging freshly made, cheesy pão de queijo, to modern fine dining.
Feijão Do Luis
Homesick Brazilians flock to Feijão Do Luis in Fitzrovia for live music and screenings of big football matches, but mostly for the great Brazilian food.
Da Terra
Set within the Town Hall Hotel in Bethnal Green, Da Terra is elegant in a very minimalist east London way. Although it serves fancy takes on Brazilian food, the vibe is casual.
Reem's
Reem's in Brixton is tiny—about 90% kitchen with two outdoor tables. But the £10 buffet, full of excellent Brazilian classics, is a big draw.
Fine Cut Butchers
Fine Cut Butchers in Bermondsey is tucked behind one of London’s best Brazilian butchers, and serves excellently cooked Brazilian barbecue.
Mineiro Cafe 63
Mineiro Cafe 63, a small Brazilian cafe in Harlesden, is the perfect spot for a quick espresso (add bags of sugar for a true Brazilian experience) and a snack.
Mazal 76
Mazal 76 in Willesden is a simple spot but it's a cut above in terms of choice, with Brazilian dishes, plus those with Portuguese and Mediterranean influences, that you might not find elsewhere.
Frigideira
Frigideira in Kensal Rise is a popular spot where the menu spans excellent Brazilian classics.
Kaipiras by Barraco
Tucked away on a quiet street off the Kilburn High Road, Kaipiras by Barraco is the closest you’ll come to a Rio de Janeiro bar in London—and the food's great too.