Where to Eat in OKC: Café do Brazil

Hey, friends. Okay. So I have a where to eat, and OKC option for you.

Cafe do Brazil. So fun, in Midtown. The building is super cool. The reason I fell in love with the first, is they used to have a food booth at the Arts Festival each year. And so I would get their Brazilian pie. And they have this delicious strawberry salad. And so it was always my go-to. We had no Arts Festival for two years, well, one year. Then we had a food truck version, and then last year they weren't there, which I was so sad.

 

So I went to brunch there with my friend Stephanie this morning. Instead of getting the Brazilian pie, I need to go back and do it again, because there are many yummy Latin options on their menu. And I wanted to try more than the ones that I have.

 

So today I chose the quiche. That was special for the weekend, and it was yummy. She explained it as kind of being like chicken strudel, which I'd love a chicken strudel from achievers. So I thought, well if it's anything like that, I need to try it. And it was really good.

 

I probably love the Brazilian pie more maybe because it's just like a nostalgic Arts Festival, with happy feelings. I did get the strawberry salad, which is still just delicious. Strawberries and spinach and shredded mozzarella cheese that's fresh. You just can't go wrong with that ever.

 

So I think you should go and I think you should try it. They have a patio where you can get drinks and it has a really lovely view of Midtown called Bossa Nova. So that's worth checking out as well. And I just love Latin food all around. So dinner and lunch options are also delish. So I feel like this is one that like, you need to try and then go again and again and again, because that fun painted bright walls and the murals are just so happy that it's like, you have to go and have fun and make some friends.

 

So there you go. Go try Cafe Cafe do Brazil. If you've already been, let me know, like, what are your favorites? Because I need to try more things. Bye, friends.

Lauren Sargeant

Lauren was born and raised in Oklahoma City.  As  the brains behind Best Life OKC, Lauren loves celebrating all things local and bringing awareness to local business in the community. Her family supports the local adoption and foster care community through the HALO Project International.

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