Paris-Brazil: 8 places to meet Brazilians in love with Paris

Want to immerse yourself in the energy of Brazil without leaving the capital? Here are the favorite spots for Brazilians living in Paris.
Whether native Parisians or recent arrivals, more and more Brazilians are putting down roots in the capital. What do they have in common? A culture of celebration, taste and sharing. From restaurants to bars, pastry shops to typical canteens, these addresses have become landmarks for a close-knit… and open-minded community. Here’s our selection of places where you can meet Brazilians in love with Paris and immerse yourself, for a meal or a drink, in the warm atmosphere of Brazil.
La Favela Chic – The cult address for dancing
A Parisian institution for over 20 years, La Favela Chic is the Brazilian party spot par excellence. With its funk music, cachaça cocktails and lively dance floor, this is where many Brazilians gather in Paris at weekends. The atmosphere is resolutely festive, sometimes electric, but always good-natured.
📍Favela Chic, 18 Rue du Faubourg du Temple, 75011 Paris
Onda – The bistronomic table that speaks Portuguese
Behind Onda are Luciana Barboza and Michelin-starred Brazilian chef Alberto Landgraf. In this elegant yet casual restaurant in the 4ᵉ arrondissement, the cuisine fuses French techniques with Brazilian products: manioc, heart of palm, feijão… The place is prized as much by the diaspora as by curious Parisians.
📍Onda – Street Food do Brasil, 20 Rue des Écouffes, 75004 Paris
LK Pâtisserie – A sweet taste of Brazil
Opened by chef Luciana Lobo, LK Pâtisserie revisits Brazilian classics with French pastry finesse. Brigadeiros revisited, cupuaçu tarts, soft cheese breads… The address attracts a Brazilian clientele in need of sweets from the country. All in a discreet, warm atmosphere.
📍LK Pâtisserie Salon de Thé, 10 Rue du Général-de-Castelnau, 75015 Paris
La Bahianaise – Authenticity without fuss
In this little neighborhood cantine, people come for a well-served dish, a relaxed atmosphere and uncompromising cuisine: moqueca, feijoada, grilled picanha… The regulars speak Portuguese, the portions are generous, and the chef doesn’t skimp on flavors.
📍La Bahianaise, 85bis Bd de Magenta, 75010 Paris
NOSSO – Brazilian elegance on the right bank
More gastronomic, NOSSO (for “our” in Portuguese) is run by a Franco-Brazilian couple. The place offers a cuisine d’auteur with cross-over influences, in a refined setting. Chef Alessandra Montagne and her team offer uninhibited gourmet cuisine, inspired by her Brazilian roots and her love of the French terroir.
📍Restaurant Nosso, 22 Prom. Claude Lévi-Strauss, 75013 Paris
Carajás – The daily snack
In this small, unpretentious local in the 18ᵉ, Carajás serves pão de queijo, salgados, coxinhas and tropical juices to take away. You’ll meet students, Brazilian families and a few Parisian insiders. A friendly address, perfect for a quick break.
📍Carajas, 24 Rue des Trois Frères, 75018 Paris
Mineirinho – A popular and friendly canteen
Located between Nation and Montreuil, this family-run cantine offers a simple but generous menu: rice, black beans, stewed meats and guava juice. The atmosphere is typical, dishes are served on trays, and conversations are often in Portuguese.
📍Mineirinho Bar, 7 Rue Henri Chevreau, 75020 Paris
Uma Nota – Fusion food and cocktails
At the crossroads of Brazil and Japan, Uma Nota offers revisited Nikkei cuisine in a colorful, trendy setting. Shareable plates, cachaça cocktails and lively music make this a popular spot for Paris-based Brazilians and fans of inventive cuisine alike.
📍Uma Nota, 86 Rue Réaumur, 75002 Paris
Looking for other international addresses? Check out our selection of Latin American restaurants in Paris or our guide to the capital’s cosmopolitan cafés.
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