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Brazilian Restaurants in Montreal

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Le Milsa - Brazilian Restaurants in Montreal

Le Milsa

Opens Tomorrow at 5:30 pm
(1814)
Brossard, Greenfield Park

Mentioned in: The Best All You Can Eat Buffets in Montreal

Review Summary

Le Milsa is described as a vibrant Brazilian churrascaria with a festive atmosphere and a strong focus on meat, offering a wide variety of skewered cuts that are often juicy and well seasoned. Diners frequently highlight attentive service and friendly staff, with numerous mentions of efficient servers and a lively show that adds to the experience. The ambiance is often noted as lively and dance filled, making it a popular choice for celebrations and group nights. Price is sometimes described as a bit high for the value, though many feel the experience and meat variety justify the cost. Some reviews point out occasional downsides such as some meats being tougher or overly fatty, loud music, dim lighting, or slower service during busy periods. Desserts and sides, particularly grilled pineapple and other accompaniments, are frequently mentioned as enjoyable complements. Overall Le Milsa is seen as a top option for meat lovers on the south shore, with many guests planning to return.View restaurant profile
Tapi Go! - Brazilian Restaurants in Montreal

Tapi Go!

Opens Tomorrow at 10 am
(67)
Notre-Dame-de-Grâce (NDG)

Mentioned in: Where to Eat Gluten-Free in Montreal - Complete Guide

Review Summary

Reviews describe Tapi Go! as a gluten-free friendly Brazilian-inspired spot with favorites like açai bowls, pao de queijo cheese bread, and tapioca dishes, praised for freshness and bold flavors such as peri peri chicken and the coconut cake. The staff and atmosphere are often highlighted as friendly, helpful, and clean, with a cozy, welcoming vibe. Many mentions celebrate customization and variety, from toppings for açai bowls to a range of gluten free options. Some notes point to a higher price and occasional hours changes or crowds, but overall the quality and consistency earn repeated recommendations. Overall Tapi Go! is presented as a go-to gluten-free option that delivers authentic Brazilian flavors in Montreal, with strong praise for the cheese bread, açai bowls, and tapioca and plans to return.View restaurant profile
Le Milsa - Brazilian Restaurants in Montreal

Le Milsa

Opens Tomorrow at 5:30 pm
(1442)
Chomedey

Mentioned in: The Best All You Can Eat Buffets in Montreal

Review Summary

Le Milsa is described as a vibrant Brazilian rodizio experience with generous portions of tender, well seasoned meats and a lively atmosphere that pairs music and dancing with a festive dining vibe, making it a go to spot for celebrations and group dinners. The service is repeatedly praised as attentive, friendly, and efficient, with many guests noting fast refills, thoughtful recommendations, and a warm welcome. The meat variety and freshness stand out, along with drinks such as caipirinhas and the grilled pineapple, while some reviews point to occasional fatty or overly charred cuts and conversations hampered by loud music. Overall the impression is highly positive, with guests often calling it great value for meat lovers and planning return visits, though a few experiences highlight room for improvement in consistency and pacing.View restaurant profile
Tapi Go! - Brazilian Restaurants in Montreal

Tapi Go!

Opens Tomorrow at 10 am
(249)
Le Plateau-Mont-Royal

Mentioned in: Where to Eat Gluten-Free in Montreal - Complete Guide

Review Summary

Tapi Go! is widely praised for a fully gluten-free menu with standout pão de queijo, tapiocas, and açaí bowls, plus tasty coffee and fresh juices; reviewers note friendly staff, a cozy vibe, and good value for gluten-free choices, making it a reliable go-to for celiacs and gluten-sensitive diners alike. The food is described as delicious and authentic Brazilian fare with creative toppings and generous fillings, and many say they would return and recommend to others. However, some mentions warn about cross-contamination risks and delayed celiac reactions, underscoring the need for careful handling in a gluten-free kitchen, and a few experiences cite slower service or higher prices for certain items. Overall, Tapi Go! comes across as a standout gluten-free spot in the area, loved by locals and visitors for the quality, flavor, and friendly atmosphere.View restaurant profile

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