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    Bom DMais

    3.9 (8 reviews)
    Open 5:00 am - 10:00 pm

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    Roxanne O.

    A hole in the wall place that I would never had thought to go into until one of my Brazilian friends brought me here. Service was really quick and friendly. We had cheese empanadas, beef empanadas and coxinhas. I've never had the coxinhas, and I don't know if it was because I was really hungry or it was just really good, but I devoured it. Definitely would come again if in the area!

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    Jeffrey B.

    In Portuguese, BomdMais means "Too Good." Located on the corner, at 549 Broadway in Long Branch you'll find this unassuming Brazilian pizzeria/sandwich spot. What enticed me the most about this place was from looking at the menu, they have the most extreme sandwich I've seen in any restaurant: The Bicho Guluso ($11): Hamburger, chicken breast, sirloin steak, ham, egg, bacon, mozzarella cheese, potato sticks, corn, mayo, lettuce, tomato. Now, most Brazilian burgers go pretty crazy with toppings, and are usually paired with corn/potato sticks, but I've never seen one with burger + chicken + and steak, without having to custom order that. The plate must've weighed two pounds, and I pretty much had to lean the sandwich against the plate just to eat it. It was a ridiculous unholy mess of a sandwich, but I personally loved it. Granted, I had just completed a long hike, so perhaps I was slightly biased/starving. They also make these large empanadas called "pastels" that are HUGE. For $4, you get these pillow sized empanadas with a variety of fillings that are easily shareable (you could ask them to cut it in half). They also have other Brazilian plates such as picada, panquecas (savory filled pancakes), or coxinhas (chicken croquettes). I also ordered an acai smoothie that was delicious. I've never had their pizza, but it appeared like a lot of to-go orders were going out for them. I liked this restaurant a lot as its an alternative to the rodizio style meats while in Long Branch that you'd get at Sabor do Brasil or Rodieo Grill.

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    I feel like I'm in Brazil! The owner and staff are friendly and helpful! The food is delicious!!!

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    Beach Point Cafe

    4.3(3 reviews)
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    Came here just for coxinhas and pasteles. Pasteles are like Brazilian empanadas--though they're not…read moreas filled with meat, and have a big pocket of air. We ordered the ham and cheese, which surprisingly wasn't as salty as I thought it would be. The dough was perfectly flaky, and I loved eating the edges. Coxinhas were big--though not my favorite. They weren't quite as crispy on the outside as I would have liked. But the service was so friendly, and the food was good. I want to try coming during the day when everything is made and laid out for you. We ordered 4 coxinhas and 4 pasteles for 4 people...but the two of us ended up eating them all!

    What came first: the chicken or the coxinha?…read more Located at 615 Broadway, Beach Point Cafe is a small Brazilian cafe and restaurant on the corner that has changed both name and ownership over the years. (Previous names of it being Pezao Cafe, Oba Oba Bakery & Lanchonete). I visited in the morning and was surprised to see an interesting set-up. You walk in, and there's a buffet section on the right of the restaurant. It's not all-you-can-eat, but each item is labeled by price. They have a ton of salgados, or fried snacks, such as pastels (empanadas), pamhonas (Brazilian tamales), puff pastries, pao de queijo (cheese bread), coxinhas (chicken/beef croquettes), and more. Around lunch time, they transition from baked goods and fried snacks to typical dinner items and soups. I'm a particular fan of the Saturday special, feijoada, the national dish of Brazil. It's a giant hearty bowl of slow simmered bean stew with a variety of meats, served with rice and collard greens on the side as well as farofa and pickled onions. If you're coming for their baked goods, it's best to come early while they're still fresh!

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