To treat your taste buds and bring some sunshine to your plate, there's nothing like a trip to one of Paris's Brazilian restaurants! They're the perfect place to discover the best of Brazilian cuisine. Colorful and diverse, with indigenous, African, and European influences, Brazilian cuisine varies from region to region.
In northeastern Brazil, you'll find dishes such ascarnes-de-sol, salted and dried meats,vatapás, a traditional dish made with cassava paste and cashews, and acarajé, small crispy croquettes. In the south of the country, on the other hand, dishes are often influenced by European culinary traditions, such aschurrascos, grilled meat skewers.
Are you tempted to discover typical dishes such aspão de queijo or brigadeiros, accompanied by a glass of cachaça—in moderation, of course? We have just what you need to satisfy your cravings.
Don't wait a minute longer, set off to discover the best Brazilian restaurants in Paris. A friendly atmosphere and delicious food guaranteed!



The Marais' 300-square-meter rooftop, the Terraza Mikuna 2026
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Trigo, Paris’s Brazilian-inspired eatery, serving homemade sandwiches packed with addictive flavors
In the 9th arrondissement, Trigo is a lively street-food spot blending French and Brazilian flavors, brought to life by chef Ághata Le Lay. She combines the culinary heritage of São Paulo with French influences in sandwiches that keep everyone coming back for more. [Read more]



Pitanga, Brazilian restaurant with traditional tapas and festive cocktails
From traditional tapas to festive cocktails, the Brazilian restaurant Pitanga puts sunshine on your plate at Les Halles! [Read more]



Uma Nota, Japanese-Brazilian cuisine, exotic cocktails and wild parties
What an original marriage! Uma Nota showcases Japanese-Brazilian cuisine, in a colorful setting where wild parties are held several evenings a week. [Read more]



Itacoa, chef Rafael Gomes' Sentier restaurant
Chef Rafael Gomes has opened his first restaurant, Itacoa, in the 2nd arrondissement. On the menu are tasty dishes, tinged with the chef's Brazilian influences and prepared with fresh, healthy, local produce. [Read more]
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