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Stolid Duality
En route: walking southeast along Morton St. toward Bedford St. on a warm, Spring like Sunday early afternoon, witness many duos, one of each pair in eye catching colorful skirts, the other in neutral hued pants, both sets of eyes unflinching, each with legs only in quasi motion, seemingly having no set, urgent destination today and beyond. Arrive at Casa to find the locale, the portion of Bedford St. between Barrow and Morton, lots of flourishing trees; one inhabitant of a nearby quiet two floor building sitting on his steps for 30 plus minutes without blinking or even motioning; a leaf every 20-30 minutes silently dropping from its tree; neutrally colored, un-screaming, subtle victuals for those who can catch special nuances of foods; breads of various similar but still unique flour nuances, needing sensitive tongues to discover the differences. Appreciate that on a quiet Sunday during this Corona’s virus era finding peaceful, undisturbed seating albeit at a table squeezed into limited space, aloof from diners several feet away, and devoid of frequent conventional stopovers from wait people appeals to many. Intuit deeply that some NYC throngs yearning for streets not filled with banging construction, car horns not honking forever, as little interaction as imaginable with destination filled humans seeking places bereft of city brains and bods bumping eternally against each other will find themselves drawn to and thrilled by this X −8 corner spot. Then delve into the delicate gluten free cheese bread, the yuca purée with coconut milk, white rice and vegetarian farofa, fried yuca sticks, and vegan brown beans. Float your spirit gently while waiting for a table, delicacies to arrive, and the wait person, seemingly eternally bearing placid smiles, to deliver your bill. The view this day, for example, of the hefty Ford in front of a table blocking multiple views, may annoy. The wait time for a table and for food may seem unusual, unsettling. Peer at Casa’s stolid duality, less food, less attention, less space, less view, etc., its Mores: many followers, including, many more to visit over time
Be the first to ReplyAuthentic and sensational
Casa continues to be simply sensational. I’ve been going for many years but hadn’t been for awhile. Went last week and am going back next. The food is authentic and I’ve never had a bad dish. The small space is cozy not crowded and the service friendly and prompt. One of my favorites in the West Village and all of NYC.
Be the first to ReplyA Culinary Highlight
We popped in to Casa Brazilian after we tried to get into another local restaurant but it was shut. We just wanted a spot of lunch and a glass of wine. What a surprise and a real treat. Lupi (forgive the spelling), our server, was a real star and took us through the menu explaining the dishes and telling us what were good sharing plates. Everything without exception was delicious and presented beautifully. The warm neighbour feel of this restaurant was just what we needed after the hustle and bustle of a morning in NY. I can't recommend this place highly enough - well done Casa, one of our NY culinary highlights!
Be the first to Replyamazing and authentic
This was my second time at Casa. The service was excellent. Small and intimate and worth the time it took to arrive. ( walking and subway) The authentic black beans stew along with the meats were delicious. The cheese bread was also delicious. Highly recommend for a great evening dinner in Lower Manhattan.
Be the first to ReplyBrazilian taste in the West Village
PRO Awesome service Great Brazilian food, pure and authentic Pretty environment, lay-back, great for couples CONS Nothing wrong Recommended place in West Village: a great surprise
Be the first to ReplyTreated like garbage by the owner
Used to be a regular until was overcharged and charged by something I didn’t request. When spoken with the owner she simply told me to dispute the charge with my bank since she wasn’t going to refund me or do anything about it! Food is too expensive for the small portions you get. Same goes for drinks ! If you want authentic Brazilian food, go somewhere else !
Be the first to ReplyLove this place
Love this place, I have been several times and food is always so good. The restaurant is tiny and very cozy, personnel super nice.
Be the first to ReplyFew food with not tasty !
Few food with not tasty ! Really bad experience! My whole family agree this is bad food we had in New York 👎🏻👎🏻👎🏻
Be the first to Reply#1 Brasilian in NYC...we love it!
My wife and I always love dining here. The Casa team is GREAT! Cozy space...warm vibes...genuinely friendly staff...and the cooking is outstanding. Soups, interesting appetizers, and the feijoada--aaaahh, the feijoada...delicious and uplifting. Start with a caipirinha...devour some apps...order a simply white wine...dive into a feijoada, and you will be good-to-go. We look forward to eating here again and again...muito bom!
Be the first to ReplyAbusive Service
For a Sunday brunch, 16 family members arrived at noon. We were going to a nearby 2pm matinee. We told staff about our time frame when the reservation was made. We reminded the waiters, politely, when we arrived, that we had to be out before 2. The restaurant was almost empty and we expected no problem.
I approached our waiter to ask if our group of 16 could get 4 separate checks, 1 for each family unit, instead of having to divide up a huge bill at the end. I was told repeatedly that they can't do that. No attempt to suggest of any kind of alternative.
The prix-fixe brunch menu has no prices, includes no beverages, and lists the choices for 3 courses. It looked like you should order one from each section since that's what you'll pay for. A cousin who'd arrived early explained that desert was only an option, and the 2-course choice is less expensive than ordering all three. (The menu in no way indicates this.) All of us ordered just appetizer and entree, since a third course might be tight for our 2pm matinee anyway.
The appetizers came at 1pm. We'd already asked the waiters, politely, more than once if we could be served in time for our matinee. After the appetizers, everyone else in the restaurant -- who had all arrived after we did, and ordered the same limited number of dishes from the same small menu -- was served. We were not. Waiters kept saying, "Coming right out." Nothing arrived until 1:30.
Few of us knew what specific Brazilian dishes look like, so my husband assumed he received the entree he'd ordered 75 minutes earlier, and began eating. I asked the waiter if the bowl in front of me was the chicken plate I expected. He checked the orders, realized I'd received my husband's bowl of fish stew, and moved the bowl to my husband. Then the waiter brought my chicken entree, took the dish my husband had already started eating and brought it to whoever had ordered it. (We're all cousins, but that still seemed unhygienic.)
Everyone was rushing by then, so we couldn't possibly savor the food. The comments I heard ranged from Good to Average. My chicken dish was mediocre. Many people didn't have time to finish. We had to deal with the bill while we were eating. One person had wine, a few ordered coffee, and a very generous tip was included on the check. The 16-way split came to $62. Considering the level of food and service we got, that was appalling to most of us.
The two toddlers in our group received the high chairs that were requested at reservation time. They were the only people at our table who were treated with any respect, attention, or courtesy. Especially at prices like these, that's inexcusable. My family members will never visit Casa again, and we'd like to warn other groups about the way they may be treated there.
Great food in a tiny cozy spot in the west village.
Must try the stroganoff, fried empanadas and the bonbons to end it. Lovely cozy spot, kind of tight seating but otherwise good. I can imagine at times it can get loud due to the size, but that wasn’t the case when I visited.
Be the first to ReplyTremendous, but ....
I just loved this place. The food was excellent, but you got to enjoy Brazilian "street" food and an atmosphere of eating in a semi outdoor environment. When I was there all of the doors / windows were open exposing the restaurant to the street. I loved it. Yes, it can be loud, but during busy times. I recommend going just when they open or have a early dinner.
Be the first to ReplyGood: Food. Bad: Loud, Very.
The dining area is small, and when we arrived for dinner it was nearly full. The noise level was extremely high, so high that conversation was difficult at normal tones. The only word to describe it is "din." Fortunately, the food was good, though on the expensive side. I read that other reviewers have described Casa as "quiet" and "intimate." Regrettably, it was neither on the night I was there.
Be the first to ReplyGreat brazilian food
Quaint quiet restaurant in a really nice part of town with fantastic brazilian food! We had a craving for brazilian food and happened to find Casa. I ordered the feijoada which is a traditional brazilian dish and the portions were huge. On top of that the ordered the steak and yuca fries. All of the dishes were perfectly done and just the right combination of flavours! If you're craving brazilian food I highly recommend giving this place a shot!
Be the first to Replyawesome food
What a find. The locals recommend this place so it had to be good. It was great. Small intimate dining with classic brazilian dishes.
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