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Tempero Do Brasil

5628 University Way NE, Seattle, WA | Map it  

98105 47.669900 -122.312800

(206) 523-6229 | View Website

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Neighborhoods:
Northeast, Northeast Seattle, University District
Categories:
Catering, Restaurants
Cuisine:
Brazilian

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daquietmofo

Member since Apr, 2008 View Profile
15Reviews
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Joined 4 years ago
2.0
April 25, 2008

great service... mediocre food.... pricey. after reading the other good reviews my gf and i were excited to try this place. the staff was great. very nice. we ordered the codfish cakes. pretty good, a bit dry in the middle. my gf got a shrimp soup that was bland by itself. when mixed with rice it was even more bland. the shrimp were of good size though. my plate was the thinly sliced NY steak with rice and black bean sauce. the amount of meat served was more than enough but it was not marinated. did not have any flavor. the flavor came mainly from the black bean sauce but that sauce gets old quick. anyway... the bill came out to be around 60, which would have been fine if the food was better to match the level of service, which was great.

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lakechuck

Member since Jan, 2008 View Profile
1Review
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Joined 4 years ago
5.0
January 09, 2008

Authentic, deicious Brazilian food. Friendly, attentive waitstaff.. I just discovered this gem. The Casquinha de siri, a crab dish, was wonderful. If you're a beef eater then you can't go wrong with the Bife acebolado. It is succulent, thinly sliced New York strip with sauteed onions with black beans and rice. Yum!! I'll be visiting again soon because I'd like to try just about everything else on the menu.

I noticed that there is no link to their website on citysearch. I don't think I'm supposed post a link so I'll do it like this - temperodobrasil dot net :)

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ctiger2008

Member since Sep, 2007 View Profile
2Reviews
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Joined 5 years ago
4.0
September 02, 2007

Solid food - good appetizers, amazing feijoada. Good food. service is slightly slow, but effective. The traditional feijoada --black bean and meat stew served with collard greens and rice--is now served every day!

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heidib24

Member since May, 2007 View Profile
2Reviews
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Joined 5 years ago
5.0
May 27, 2007

Delicious, authentic Brazilian food in nice, casual atmosphere w/ very friendly staff! Check it out!. My husband and I went to Tempero de Brazil for the second time and we will most definitely continue to go back. We love it! The food is so authentic and delicious, with the freshest of ingredients. You just can't find this type of Brazilian food anywhere. The special Brazilian cocktails are also a must- delicious! It is located on University Ave. on a very quiet street next to bike shops, etc. It is a casual little treasure. The staff is extremely friendly and they often seek your feedback on their dishes to ensure they are making them to their customer's satisfaction. They even play music a couple evenings a week I think. I say if you have any interest in Brazilian food, check it out.

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lubmisura

Member since Oct, 2005 View Profile
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Joined 7 years ago
4.0
December 04, 2006

Taste from home. I love going to Tempero do Brasil because it's really authentic. The staff is Brazilian and friendly, the food is good and the restaurant has that laid-back atmosphere of the beach places in the Brazilian Northeast. I usually have the Moqueca, Bobo de Camarao or Feijoada, which are also the dishes I recommend if you are not Brazilian. Most everything else on the menu is home-style food, something we would eat at home or during a work day, nothing fancy. If you are a Brazilian searching for comfort food, it's great, but not very appealing to other nationalities (at least that's what my American/Australian co-workers told me after eating the Steak and Fries, they said it was plain). REMINDER: Brazilian food is not spicy, I always have to mention that, most people in the US expect it to be like Mexican food - and it's very different! Try the Casquinha de Siri appetizer (crab dish), drink a caipirinha, end the meal with a pudim (caramel flan). Yummy!

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