Brazuka Café is a vibrant and welcoming spot that brings a slice of Brazilian charm to the neighborhood. The moment you step inside, the warm, colorful decor and friendly staff make you feel right at home. The ambiance is cozy yet lively, with bright murals and traditional Brazilian artwork adorning the walls, creating the perfect setting for a casual coffee catch-up or a relaxed work session. The café excels in offering a delicious array of Brazilian delicacies, with must-tries like pão de queijo and refreshing açaí bowls. The coffee, sourced from Brazilian beans and brewed to perfection, is exceptional, whether you prefer an espresso, cappuccino, or a traditional cafezinho. Service is top-notch; the staff is attentive, knowledgeable, and always eager to share recommendations or explain the nuances of Brazilian cuisine. Prices are reasonable, especially considering the quality and generous portions. More than just a place to grab a bite or a coffee, Brazuka Café offers an experience that immerses you in Brazilian culture. Whether you're looking to try something new or simply enjoy a great meal in a welcoming environment, Brazuka Café delivers on all fronts and is highly...
Read morehaving had a takeout which was delicious we arrived for lunch on Saturday, place was busy but at least 3 empty tables. The server pretty much ingnored us. Tables were full of past customers dishes. There was absolutely zero get up and go from staff. We sat waiting to order waiting patiently as dealt with a customers bill. Another customer came in and was served whilst we waited, I got up to queue at counter and heard the server say to customer who skipped in front of us, "would be 15 minutes till food ready" I wasn't going to be overlooked and then have to wait that long. Another couple came in during this and quickly picked up the vibe. and promptly left wish we had. Staff uninterested painfully slow and inattentive..x2 couples leave think probably just lost over...
Read moreI haven't been to a place in Glasgow that serves authentic Brazilian food so I went along today to try it out with a friend. The place has a very cosy vibe and unfortunately I didn't catch the girl's name who served us but she was lovely. We shared some mini coxinhas de frango and pao de queijo. They were both great; the coxinhas probably had more meat filling than you'd find in Brazil which was a plus, and the pao de queijo was of the same quality. We also had a feijoada each (admittedly was a little fancier than the one I've had at home) again the taste was great. My friend also got to try out Guarana for the first time, which I described as the Irn Bru of Brazil, and he was a big fan. I'd definitely...
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