Quality | Ambiance | Service |
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8.0 | 7.0 | 5.0 |
Phone: (713) 528-1993
Cuisine: Modern, American
Price range: each item $5 - 12
Brasil is one of the best known places on Westheimer and ideal for people watching. Located right next to Domy bookstore on Westheimer, Brasil and Domy hosts movie screenings during the summer and live music can often be heard on the patio of Brasil. Every time I come around, I never cease to be amazed at the large range of hipsters that frequents the place.
The food at Brasil is really what keeps me coming back. The menu is sizable, and their penchant for goat cheese continues to draw me in. Despite the name, don't expect actual Brazilian food - most of it follows modern American cuisine. Which is not really anything to be too upset about (unless you're looking for actual Brazilian food). Brasil has one of the best pizza around. The Alsace pizza, with red onions and prosciutto, is tasty and large enough for 2 to eat. The Mediterranean sampler is also just right for two to eat. The hummus and baked chickpeas has a vibrant taste while the olive salad and the artichoke, pine-nut dip provides a lovely compliment. The pita bread they come with are also excellent and the right amount of chewy. As for coffee, you're probably better off going to Empire Cafe right across the street (and serves very similar fare with similar ambiance), but Brasil's coffee is not bad either. Their ice coffee is refreshing, but their mixed coffees are a bit too sweet. But Brasil still rates high on my food list.
The dining area is large - there are three main places for dine-in: the area directly adjacent to the counter, the patio, and the middle section which sort of resorts a glorified warehouse. Despite the large space, there may be some claustrophobia due to how close the seats are. The general din of the other customers are easy enough to block out, so sound isn't that big of an issue. However, the music being played are usually enjoyable and range from the indie pop to obscure.
The service at Brasil isn't exactly the most outstanding. The servers do tend to stand around and look more interested in being cool than actually helping you. You can almost hear them judging you as soon as you walk in the door. As Domy is connected to Brasil, you might find that your server is now hanging around the bookstore instead. Since you make your orders at the counter before finding your spot, the actual ordering may take a little bit especially around busy hours. It also takes a little while before the food comes out, but not extravagantly so.
Anyways, I'd come back to Brasil again, if not for the food, then definitely for those summer nights when the patio is open and a good film is playing. It's also a lovely place for a brunch date.
Any suggestions as to where I should go next? Leave a comment!
THAT LOOKS SO GOOD.
ReplyDeleteAs for where to go next, hmmm Farrago?
delicious. i like your writing style too ^^
ReplyDeleteThat looks so tasty. c: Also, I didn't know you had a blog. Totally bookmarking now. <3
ReplyDelete..also, for some reason, I am showing up as Kay on Google, even though I'm logged in on my gmail. D< Fail. Ah well. It's meeeeeee, Letta~
I love Brasil! So many good vegetarian dishes, and not ridiculously overpriced either. I agree about the service.
ReplyDeleteHmm, places to go next...Ninfa's? Bodega's Tacos? Buon Appetito? I love Houston restaurants! :)
I'm drooling a little.
ReplyDeleteI liked this review very much and before I could tell the rest of my family about Brasil, my 18-year-old came home raving about it. Good luck staying ahead of the curve on finding great new restaurants! Carlyn
ReplyDeleteBrasil is so good! I'm not hipster at all, but their pizza is delicious. Plus, when I went there, they gave me a glass bottle of Dr. Pepper. It was awesome.
ReplyDeleteBrasil is amazing. I absolutely love their Quiche and sometimes they have specials with these delicious grits! But their service seriously sucks. I wore a hipster outfit one time just so i would fit in... seriously. They judge you so much hahah
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