Muqueca Restaurant

  4.5 – 1,161 reviews   • Brazilian restaurant

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Brazilian seafood stew in traditional clay pots is the main attraction at this bright, funky eatery.

✔️Brunch ✔️Lunch ✔️Dinner ✔️Dine in ✔️Take out ✔️Delivery Muqueca Restaurant 02141

Hours

MondayClosed
Tuesday4–9:30 PM
Wednesday4–9:30 PM
Thursday4–9:30 PM
Friday12–10:30 PM
Saturday12–10:30 PM
Sunday12–9 PM

Address and Contact Information

Address: 1008 Cambridge St, Cambridge, MA 02141

Phone: (617) 354-3296

Website: http://www.muquecarestaurant.com/

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Reviews

Artem Bakatov
Amazing Brazilian restaurant in Cambridge! Really loved everything we had that day! Amazing and quick service even if they were full! Really great selection of authentic dishes from Brazil and the drinks are spectacular!
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Marcella M
I visited this restaurant based on a list recommended by the hotel I was staying in. The staff was courteous and attentive at this casual, family establishment. The tables around me were really enjoying their food, so I was very excited. I ordered a smoothie, which was made with fresh fruit- not a bunch of filler ingredients. My entree was moqueca with shrimp and fish with a side of plantain that came with a creamy hot sauce. OMG the flavor! I ate as much as I could and boxed the rest to take back to my room. This place is unassuming, with a focus on fresh, delicious food and accommodating service. I wish I lived in Boston so I could go back again and again.
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Jimmy Shen
The steam gets there before the menu does.
It carries coconut milk, tomatoes, peppers, something green and herbal that cuts through the richness before you even see the pot. By the time the moqueca arrives, bubbling inside a small black clay vessel, the argument has already been made. Whatever else this modest Cambridge restaurant is doing, this is the reason it exists.

Maqueca does not announce itself with design.
Tucked into a side street, it reads less like a destination than an accident. A place you would walk past if you were not looking for it. There is no architectural seduction here, no curated lighting strategy, no open kitchen theatrics meant to reassure you that authenticity is being performed on your behalf. The room is compact. Informal. Focused almost entirely on what emerges from the back.

And what emerges is the moqueca.
It arrives still simmering, the surface broken by cilantro and softened onions that have surrendered themselves to heat and time. Large pieces of fish rest in a broth tinted gold and orange, stained by tomatoes and coconut milk. The presentation is direct to the point of severity. No garnish for the sake of garnish. No narrative printed on handmade paper explaining the chef’s journey to Bahia.

You pick up the spoon and the fish yields just enough. It has absorbed the surrounding flavors without dissolving into them. Coconut milk gives the stew its weight. Tomatoes provide the necessary correction. Herbs keep the whole thing from tipping into indulgence. Nothing is excessive. Nothing is shy.

This is cooking that understands the difference between richness and heaviness. The dish comes out of a Brazilian coastal tradition where stews are not plated for admiration but for sharing. They are meant to sit between people. To be eaten slowly. The rice and other accompaniments, when they appear, remain subordinate. Their job is reinforcement, not competition.

The room reflects the same priorities. Tables sit close together. The décor does not attempt conversation. Service is efficient in the way that suggests the staff would rather you focus on your meal than on them. There is no attempt to reinterpret the cuisine for broader appeal. No gentle sanding of flavors to accommodate unfamiliar palates. Maqueca assumes that if you have found this place, you came here to eat.

In a dining landscape increasingly organized around polish, performance, and the illusion of effortlessness, Maqueca offers something else. Confidence without spectacle. A single dish executed with discipline. The quiet understanding that some of the most memorable meals happen in rooms that barely announce themselves at all.
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Caitlin Beatty
I have been to Muqueca several times over the years and I believe it is one of Cambridge’s hidden gems. The food is really delicious and I don’t know any other place quite like it. I love the seafood muquecas and the juices are nice too. It’s also a cozy atmosphere.
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Dacheng Zhao
First time having Brazilian food. The bobo is the best! Coconut without being heavy. Feijoada is great. Definitely on the heavier side. Seafood dishes here doesn’t go wrong!
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Spence Tye
Brazilian bistro style restaurant. Food was all excellent, the muqueca’s were excellent. Service was good, nice cocktail selection and a couple of Brazilian beers.
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David Pham
Nut allergy friendly: Everything we ordered was safe for me!

We stopped in at around 8PM on a Sunday and were luckily seated immediately with a party of 5.

Time to Appetizer: ~10 Minutes
Time to Entree: ~25 Minutes

We weren’t too hungry, and ordered:
-Brazilian Patties (Cod) (5/5): Perfect sharable appetizer that comes with a sauce with a really nice zesty kick. Like upgraded fish sticks.
-Feijoada (4.5/5): The fried plantain was the best part of this dish. Heck, order a few of those separately! Otherwise, this was really enjoyed but quite heavy on beans. It’s perfectly sharable in that respect.
-Mariscada (5/5): Loved the variety of seafood and it went excellently with rice. It really is a must try.
-Kids Menu Chicken Stroganoff (3.5/5): One of my party really wanted it, and the portions are quite generous (she couldn’t finish it). I wouldn’t come for it but it’s not bad!

Desserts:
-Flan (5/5): Rich, creamy, not too sweet. Definitely worth a try.
-Top Hat Banana (3/5): It was unique, but I can’t say I’m a fan of cheese with ice cream. Plantain with ice cream, though, fantastic.

Overall, a fantastic experience with unique cuisine and excellent service. Would come back again!
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H
3.5 stars. My Boston based friends really like the food here so it was recommended from them but it was just not to my taste. My native Brazilian friend who came this time said the food here is pretty decent, considering it’s Boston. Portion sizes are a bit small, but they let you order a 1.5x portion for the muqueca which was nice for the three of us. We ordered 2 apps, total 3 rices (I think the muqueca came with one?), a dessert, and a main and that was enough for a comfortably filling lunch without leftovers.

Don’t remember the exact dish name because my Brazilian friend ordered but the fried chicken app was my favorite. It came with a hot sauce which was great and actually spicy and not too vinegary like most American hot sauces.

The plantains were good but not earth shattering like my friends led me to believe.

Muqueca was ok, but reminded me of laksa and coconut milk added curries which I just don’t like because of the borderline but not explicit sweet taste. I liked the bowl of sauce that came with it more than the muqueca itself.

Flan was extremely sweet, but again my Brazilian friend said that’s how it’s supposed to be in Brazil. Overall, it’s like a “it’s not you, it’s me” situation. Lol.

It was $40pp after tax and tip.
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Everaldo Cavalcanti
Food is great and Priscila (or Patricia – sorry I am bad with names), the server, is amazing! The only thing I would say is if you’re in a group, make sure to arrive everyone together. They have a (weird) policy that only let you sit on the table when everyone from the group is there. We waited for a while until we start complaining, then the owner came to explain their policy and let us sit. That made us feel a little uncomfortable, but the food and the server service made this bad experience at arrival be forgiven.
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Eliza Zalis
Great location! I have eaten inside and in the courtyard and both are pleasant experiences. We had a great Moscow mule and the muqueca is reliably very good. The menu is approachable and offers a lot of variety!
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