Brazilian Restaurant Inspections in NYC
37 Brazilian restaurants · 136 inspections on record
Overview
NYC has 37 Brazilian restaurants with health inspection records. 94.1% of inspections result in Grade A, above the citywide average. 1 location has been closed by NYC Health inspectors.
37
Restaurants
94.1%
Grade A Rate
15.7
Avg Score
1
Total Closures
Brazilian Restaurants by Borough
Queens
16 restaurants
Manhattan
15 restaurants
Brooklyn
6 restaurants
Most Common Violations at Brazilian Restaurants
Brazilian Restaurants in NYC
PETISCO BRAZUCA
GRADE A 833 DEKALB AVENUE, Brooklyn
BERIMBAU
GRADE A 43 CARMINE STREET, Manhattan
TAP NYC
GRADE Z 33-07 DITMARS BOULEVARD, Queens
CASA RESTAURANT
GRADE A 157 DUANE STREET, Manhattan
FOGO DE CHAO
GRADE C 92-50 59 AVENUE, Queens
RIO BONITO GRILL
GRADE A 33-01 36 AVENUE, Queens
FAVELA
GRADE A 33-18 28 AVENUE, Queens
AROMA BRAZIL
GRADE B 75-13 ROOSEVELT AVENUE, Queens
COPACABANA
GRADE A 80-26 ROOSEVELT AVENUE, Queens
BEIJA FLOR
GRADE A 38-02 29 STREET, Queens
VIA BRASIL
GRADE A 3436 WEST 46 STREET, Manhattan
FOGO DE CHAO
GRADE A 40 WEST 53 STREET, Manhattan
SOUNDS OF BRAZIL (SOB'S)
GRADE A 200 VARICK STREET, Manhattan
PETISCO BRAZUCA
GRADE N 1802 65TH ST, Manhattan
POINT BRAZIL
GRADE N 38-01 31 AVENUE, Queens
EL MATE
GRADE A 550 COURT STREET, Brooklyn
MISS FAVELA
GRADE A 57 SOUTH 5 STREET, Brooklyn
Brazilian Restaurant Inspections: Frequently Asked Questions
- How many Brazilian restaurants are in NYC?
- There are 37 Brazilian restaurants with NYC health inspection records.
- What health grade do Brazilian restaurants typically receive?
- 94.1% of Brazilian restaurant inspections result in Grade A. The NYC restaurant average is approximately 77%.
- Which Brazilian restaurants have been closed by NYC Health?
- 1 Brazilian restaurant has been closed by NYC Health Department inspectors. Browse the list below to see individual records.
- What violations are most common at Brazilian restaurants?
- Frequently cited violations at NYC Brazilian restaurants include: 10F: Non-food Contact Surfaces Not Clean; 06C: Food not protected from contamination; 08A: Facility Not Free from Harborage Conditions.
- How do Brazilian restaurants compare to the NYC average?
- Brazilian restaurants average 15.7 points per inspection, which is within Grade B range. The Grade A cutoff is 13 points.
Data sourced directly from NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene