Casa Do Pastel Menu

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  • Gigi M.

    Try the coxinhas with cheese and the pamonhas with cheese. To die for! Coxinhas...chicken broth and flour dough stuffed with seasoned chicken and cream cheese...delicious. Empadas...mini chicken pot pies. Pamonhas sweet. Sort of tamale but sweet and with cheese. Brigadeiro....chocolate balls. All the cakes are kick ass too. Never had anything I didn't like. Plus sugar cane juice.

    (5)
  • Babs S.

    Top notch, huge selection of Brazilian pastries. My go to favorites are the Coxinhas with cream cheese and cheese bread but I'm looking forward to trying their other options too! Lots of space to sit and enjoy the food at the store.

    (5)
  • Bernardo B.

    If your Brazilian or you want to try pastels, this for sure is a place you need to check out. They have everything a great Brazilian bakery should have. For the newbies I suggest the beef and cheese pastels or chicken and for sure get them fried. Don't for get to try the other goodies to like the stuff cheese breads yum yum!

    (5)
  • Tito B.

    This place was so delicious! After passing by it numerous times, I decided to stop in and give it a try. The menu is posted clearly and everything is written in both english and Portuguese, so you don't have to worry about not knowing what to get. I tried 4 different pasteis: cheese, shrimp, shrimp with catupiry and shrimp with hearts of palm. All were super tasty, and call me a weirdo, but I liked the cheese the best. It was only 1.75 for the cheese (cheapest) and the most expensive (shrimp and hearts of palm) was $2.25. Overall, a great place to have a tasty bite, and if you wanted to make a meal out of it, you easily could. They also sell salgadinhos, which looked really tasty, and the desserts looked super tasty. Would have loved to try more. It's a winner. Go check it out.

    (4)
  • Cari L.

    Don't try this place is discussing. I tryed a shrimp pastel that looks like had carrot inside ( not a shrimp at all ) service is terrible and I paid for a soft drink and they never gave to me. Don't go there please. This place makes brazil looks bad.

    (1)
  • Ana B.

    This place is authentic Brazilian style kind of food! The empadão de frango (chicken pie) is my favorite, but anything here is delicious! Known for their Pastel (empanada), they have a tones of different mix that any other culture would never guess in putting together in it, but we Brazilians do :) and it comes out amazingly good! Super fresh and fried at the moment you ask, so is also super crunchy and hot! Be careful! They have at least 4-6 different soups daily and fresh juices including our famous Caldo de Cana (sugar cane fresh squeezed juice). If your near by, you HAVE to stop by, if you are not, but is craving Brazilian deliciousness you should definitely consider driving here. Totally worthed!

    (5)
  • Adriana S.

    This little "door" locate on Sample Rd. on the east side of 95 is the true 'Empanadaland"! Do you love empanada? Only empanada lover's will understand how important is to have the perfect combination of the perfect dough with the perfect filing. Casa do Pastel hit super high score by having both! Not only that they also have an incredible list of variety of different filings, were are talking, cheese, beef, chicken, shrimp, pork sausage, jerk beef, Dulce de leche, guava paste... The list is almost infinite! That is so good! It is a small store with space to sit down inside, it's very simple with nothing special about the decoration, because they actually don't need to worry about it, since you are a lot more busy reading their long list of empanada options to choose your order, than worried about what art they have on their walls. Their service is on the counter where you place your order and pay for it, they are attentive and they fry your empanadas after your order so they come super crunch for you. The best part is the price that vary from $2-$4.50 (this last one is for the "super empanada" (huge on size and with all ingredients inside!). Also available you will find fresh smoothies, freshly squeezed sugar cane juice, different soups like pork ribs and corn soup, and collard greens/sausage/potatoes, the typical coxinha (fried dough with shredded chicken breast filing), and other fried croquettes. Go very hungry to be able to try as much as you can, because you will have so many choices to choose from... This is another must have bookmark to visit on your list!

    (5)
  • Anita G.

    Amazing! Brazilian style thin and crispy empanadas every yummy flavor you can think of and they make it fresh for you every time. The deserts are delicious too!

    (5)
  • Sheila K.

    As a Brazilian, these are really good pasteis and a great casual place to grab an afternoon snack. Price is very reasonable and service is friendly. Definitely recommend

    (4)
  • Jacquelin R.

    These are literally the best pastels in South Florida. I sometimes have a craving for them and I have tried many different places in the area. These are so good that they taste like the ones I would have when visiting my family in Brazilian. They have so many different types and as someone who doesn't eat meat I was definitely able to get different varieties. I brought my Brazilian mother here and she absolutely loved this place then told all her friends. Keep in mind most of the food is fried but the oil that they use taste "clean." I don't eat fried food often because it makes me sick but this place I do not have that gross feeling after I eat it. It is very fresh.

    (5)
  • Jerry H.

    Since I'm not from Brazil , I don't know Pastel as well as my Fiancé she is from São Paulo & says this is the best in town. She loves the Coxinha & Pastel de Palmito. The soups are fresh & full of the flavors & spices she remembers as a child.

    (4)
  • Jordan N.

    Miami's full of 'em - 'em for empanadas! And up north across the county line, there are less to find. And to find the best in Broward, you may be tempted to go to a place that may as well call themselves the House of Empanadas. And so this is what it is - the House of Empanadas, in Portuguese. Only in Broward, and amidst the Brazilian emporia along Sample Road. And to recap - a pastel [pasteles (pl., spanish) / pastéis (pl., portuguese)] is a fried dough empanada. Brazil and Venezuela are the only countries I know of that goes with that name for the empanadas. While Miami has Pastel Gourmet which is tasty and all, this place has a larger and more intriguing selection and the empanadas are even a bit bigger. For that reason, their prices are across the board - $1.80 to $2.50, with one "Special" for $4.50 (a large one consisting of beef, eggs, olives, pepperoni, ham & cheese). And they have authentic fillings such as hearts of palm with cheese, sardines with catupiry (Brazilian cream cheese), shrimp, etc. Not all of them will rock your boat - just pick the ones you will like - they'll have something to cater to your taste. And for those with a sweet tooth, they also have a good selection of sweet empanadas - guava & cheese, banana with caramel, coconut with caramel, chocolate, etc. And they even have cake (tortas) with a large slice going for $3. I particularly fell in love with the pineapple/prune/coconut cake they had on display there. Pure delicioso! So really... how can you go wrong with empanadas at this House of Empanadas?

    (5)
  • Frank S.

    Authentic Brazilian style empanadas served with traditional filings. Outside of Brazil, these are the best I've had. I grew up in Brazil and used to eat these almost daily. (Even though they are typically considered street food, they are served everywhere you go in Brazil.) For first timers, I recommend the heart of palms and cheese pastel to get a taste of the most traditional pastel. For those willing to venture out, try the Especial Pastel. It has a plethora of filings, but I assure they all work well together to create a savory delight. Wash your pastel down with a can of guarana, the Brazilian soft drink of choice. They also served fresh squeezed sugar cane juice. It looks like dirty mop water, but is actually very sweet and refreshing. This place also serves up other Brazilian delicacies, i.e. feijoada, pudding, etc., but in the half-dozen or so times I've been there I can never bring myself to get anything other than the pastels. The restaurant itself is on the small side, but very clean and well maintained. It can get a little crowded during typical rush hours. The staff speaks mostly Portuguese, as does everyone else who goes there, but speaking English is generally not a problem.

    (4)
  • Justin F.

    This was a cool change of pace. If your in the area check this place out. It's cheap and screams South Florida ( food style ).

    (3)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :9:00 am - 9:00pm
  • Mon : 9:00 am - 9:00pm

Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Lunch
    Parking : Private Lot
    Bike Parking : No
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Casual
    Noise Level : Average
    Alcohol : No
    Outdoor Seating : No
    Wi-Fi : No
    Has TV : Yes
    Waiter Service : No
    Caters : Yes

Casa Do Pastel

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