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  • Cuisine(s): South American
  • Hours: Open for lunch Monday through Saturday from 11AM to 3PM. Dinner Sunday-Thursday 5-9PM; Friday-Saturday 5-10PM.
  • Price: $$, $$$
  • Serving: Lunch, Dinner
  • Alcohol: Full bar
  • Reservations: Accepted, Recommended, Online Reservations Available
  • Parking: Street
  • Payment Types: MasterCard, Visa, cash
  • Extra Info: Muni: 6, 7, 71.
  • Features: Takeout, Private Party

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Canto do Brasil

41 Franklin (at Oak)
San Francisco, CA 94102
415-626-8727
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Of the three Brazilian restaurants in town, this cozy neighborhood spot has the warmest, truest atmosphere, and generally the most authentic kitchen. The video screens show G-rated Carnaval scenes, the sound system plays Brazilian pop, the service is caring. The feijoada completa (Saturdays and Sundays only), Brazil's answer to cassoulet, is authentic, generous, and complex, flavored with a bright hit of cilantro. And if the hot pepper quotient is overly considerate of yanqui palates, the hot table sauce is anything but. The seafood and chicken dishes are badly overcooked, though, and the sides unspecial. For dessert, the exquisite coconut flan is tender as a virgin's breast.
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