By Brazil Restaurant

Approval Rate: 95%

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    citysearch1409_869707

    Sat Jan 31 2009

    This is a hidden gem in Old Torrance. They have delicious meats roasted daily. So many things to choose from...all good. It's a small pla...

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    melissakho

    Sat Jul 05 2008

    I would rather go to By Brazil twice, than to Fogo once. (About the cost difference) The meat was was as good with a nice variety, the cold bar was basic, the hot bar had some nice items. DO NOT PASS the cheese bread, so good!!!!!

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    foodcre8r1

    Sat May 24 2008

    not even worth my time to tell you how bad this was, from the minute you walk-in till we left nothing but a disaster, it shows that those people shouldn't be in the service business, this place should be rated (F), you probebly can get better food from the food cart around the corner.

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    citysearch_793570964

    Sun May 18 2008

    If you love meat then you will be in heaven. By Brazil offers a wide variety of meats - beef, chicken, pork to choose from all in one price...

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    quattro41

    Sun May 18 2008

    I respect everyone's opinion, but the reviewers that are complaining about the price really don't have much of a clue... When it comes to the REAL brazilian bbq restaurants in the LA area, By Brazil has the most reasonable price in town. I respect and understand if you think paying $20-$25 for your all-you-can eat meal is too much, but how about comparing it to FOGO DE CH?O for example - $60/head, Agora Churrascaria $41, Gaucho's Village $26.99 Sunday-Thursday and $34.99 Friday-Saturday, Green Field $29.95, Picanha was more expensive as well, just don't remember how much it was (and cleverly, they don't post prices in their website). The main advantage about this place is that it's very personable, meaning, the attention that the servers give the customers is much better than the other places and that also reflects the food itself - it's all home made style, meaning, they actually prepare the food themselves as opposed to unbagging/uncanning their salad, for example. Sure, it's not... Read more

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    gatorlui1_440775989

    Tue May 06 2008

    To be honest, I was extremely skeptical about this place--it looks like the proprietors have been writing most of the reviews. But with gas at $4 a gallon, and my favorite brazilian place 20 miles away, the trip was becoming a costly and time-consuming journey. The hot bar foods were excellent, and the meats were pretty good. The wine was not outrageously priced like most restaurants (although it was warm)--a normally $10 bottle cost about $21. The all you can eat meat+hot bar+salad bar was $28 per person which seems expensive, but seems to be a typical price at a churrasco. I wish they would offer meat entrees for a reasonable price, because I'm not always in the mood to try and eat 10 pounds worth of food. The service was good and friendly. We went with another couple and 2 babies early in the evening and were seated immediately at a good sized table--the place wasn't crowded. Overall it's pretty good if you want to pig out and it's a lot closer than any others for me (Torra... Read more

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    contributo1895_181034

    Sun Jun 24 2007

    Family-owned, all-you-can-eat Brazilian barbecue restaurant offers an inexpensive buffet menu, plus a wide variety of meat sliced at the table.

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    torrancegu_1595333209

    Mon Jun 04 2007

    I am a regular for lunch at By Brazil and I have had excellent service and food everytime. Always get the BBQ with the buffet, I will admit it is pricey but it's all-you-can eat deliciously prepared meats and sides...I would pay $25-50 for a steak at a steakhouse and that is just for one steak without the sides. Here you get at least 3 types of steak (Tri tip is my favorite) plus very flavorful chicken and sausages . The selection is just right (just enough not to be overwhelmed). The food is always hot and fresh, which is not so with most buffets. I have eaten at several Brazilian BBQ restaurants in the Los Angeles area and By Brazil is comparable to all and better than most and best of all it's located in my own backyard.

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    msrolly1_2083955197

    Fri May 04 2007

    I don't understand all the rave reviews... this place is so not worth all the hype. The buffet was terrible- very limited and almost everything was tasteless. The macaroni salad was awful, the cabbage salad was terrible, and the rice wasn't cooked through. The fried sweet plantains were a huge disappointment- arguably my favorite part of latin cooking, By Brazil's version was way too sweet and it had some alcohol flavor that lingered. The meat was pretty good and the waiters were fairly attentive. Personally, the buffet is not worth the $12 they charge and if you want the bbq, you have to pay for the buffet. My husband and I spent $67 on our meal- that's for the bbq, one soda, and no dessert. It's really a rip-off. The place looks like some cheap pizza place; again, nothing you would expect for a $70 meal. Don't make the trip out to Torrance for Brazilian- go somewhere else.

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    peppermint_2086696619

    Thu Oct 19 2006

    I am a regular at this spot and I never ever have any complaints. The buffet is absolutely delicious! I don't know what's up the so-so reviews from some users here, but I think that the food is incredible. Never have I sampled a bland item on their menu and the meat is delicious! The only thing that isn't so great is not being able to consume more. I have a nice beer (Xingu) with my dinner and I have to say I felt like I dined like royalty. The music in the background is very relaxing, feat. Antonio Jobim and Astrud Gilberto. I can't say enough about this place. The bartenders are so friendly, as well as the owners. You can even sign a little guestbook they have at the front counter. This place rocks!

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    patchin11

    Fri Sep 29 2006

    I guess mye expectation was a bit too high? I went there on a Thursday night. Not many customers there. The buffet: it is expensive for $15. The BBQ+buffet: it is very expensive for $25. The service, as most reviewers mentioned, are good. The pit master brings the meat very often. May be too often because there is no way I can consume all the meat he brought to me. Now, the problem of a place like this on a not-so-busy night is that the meat get overcooked and very dry. The sirloin, cube rib, and tri tip are all way too dry. The only exception is chicken. It was very jucy and tasty. I loved that. However, if you ask the pit master for rare meat he would do that for you. They season the meat with rock salt so the outer pieces are too salty. I think this place is good on a busy night and if you really want a lot of animal protein!

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    poestar1

    Wed Aug 23 2006

    I just wish I had a bigger stomache. This place has been renovated and the ambience really has warmed with the rich hues and its friendly atmosphere. It's a pretty spacious and the set-up is good for business, couples, families and groups. It's really nice all-around. The food is really, really good - if you want to eat your heart out and dine on great qualities of meat (c'mon, WHO serves freshly bbq'd prime cuts of a serious variety of meats for $25?!), then you cannot be disappointed in this restaurant! The place is friendly and it really does, yet does not feel like a buffet. Oh, the salad bar is great, and they carry a bunch of side-type dishes in the buffet as well - very yummy! =)) I mean, you can go to Black Angus for the same price, but for the ambience, the fun of watching the servers coming around with skewers of freshly bbq'd meats of all kinds, and so many varieties of food, including the salad bar... ummmm, there's no comparison! I obviously love it!

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    boypinoy18

    Tue Jul 11 2006

    in all seriousness, i do not recommend this place. servers were really nice, family owned. but the all you can eat buffet (20 dollars) does not include meat. selection is limited. chicken stroganoff salty, giving me heartburn and acid reflux. cheesebread was surprisingly the best, but kind of dry and not so cheesy. if you plan on spending 25 for all you can eat meat and buffet (not including tax and tip), then take your money elsewhere, there's definitely better places worth the money and appetite.

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    lizzyliz77

    Tue Jan 17 2006

    The Brazilian food is AMAZING!!!! Also, the place just got rennovated and it looks beautiful. They now also offer cocktails which are tasty and more desserts. If you get a chance, they have specials on wine on Wednesdays also. Plus, the staff and owners are some of the kindest and most helpful bunch on the planet. This place is also great for larger parties.

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    sozinha1

    Sat Nov 26 2005

    By Brazil always had great food, and now with its new atmosphere, it's even better! Their meats are, and have been for a while now, grilled on a mesquite charcoal BBQ pit, which makes By Brazil the most original and traditional Brazilian cuisine in the LA area. You should definitely try their desserts!

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    cidadedede

    Sun Nov 06 2005

    Been going to By brazil for a long time, since torrance and santa monica, but I have to say that eventhough their buffet is very tradional and good their meats need more work to it. There is a difference between mesquite and gas BBQ. Mesquite you feel the flavour and richness of the meat, but gas is different...They should use charcoal since they are remodeling and hopefully their meat will get better. I am from brazil and trust me no BBQ place will make your meat with gas, but charcoal or mesquite.

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    mishlk1

    Sat Oct 08 2005

    This place is by far the most authentic and homemade tasting Brazilian restaurant around (my husband grew up in Brazil). We've been to almost all of the churascarrias in LA and this is our favorite. The new owners are young, very friendly, and treat you like family. The buffet is very simple and has all the basic necessities... and besides, you are there to eat the meat!! They are currently remodeling the restaurant to improve its ambience. We are looking forward to the change and can't wait to return!!

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    eatingfood

    Sat Jun 11 2005

    If you're looking for authentic brazilian cuisine, CAIPIRINHAS, and other delicious home made desserts like pudim, quindim and passion fruit mousse, this is the perfect place to go. I've been to many Brazilian churrascarias (all you can eat BBQ), but nothing compares to this place. Down to earth atmosphere, down to earth people. YUM!

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    bondanelli

    Sat Mar 26 2005

    Being a meat lover I visited quite a few places so called Brazilian BBQ's. This one is simple and very original to its roots. Their homemade style buffet is simple and original. The quality of their meat is unspeakable! I got to know the new friendly owners and they provided me with some interesting information. The restaurante was the first brazilian BBQ opened in the Los Angeles area 15 years ago and by the looks of it has a steady clientele. They told me that they are aware of the restaurant's potential and that they are remodeling the place in order to improve its ambiance.

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    debaire1720728_503

    Mon Apr 05 2004

    I'm not Brazilian, but my friend is. And she claims they are the most authentic place around. I believe her. Now if you're looking for a more Americanized choice of meats, don't come here. Here they have the basics, top sirloin, picanha, links, chicken, etc. They're sides are really authentic and their cheese bread, made from scratch. It's a family business and the service is great. There really isn't any ambience, but frankly, I care more for food than ambience. It's about $20 for the buffet. Well worth it!