
Découvrez le Rio do Texas, restaurant brésilien à Bruxelles spécialisé dans la churrascaria halal avec formule rodizio à volonté ! Des viandes grillées servies sur broches (picanha, gambas, poulet, agneau), un bar à salades généreux et une ambiance festive brésilienne. Mojitos, caïpirinhas et possibilité de danser autour des tables ! Parfait pour vos repas de groupe, anniversaires et afterworks. Capacité 150 personnes, salle privée disponible. Menu découverte 19,90€. Avenue de Stalingrad, près de la Gare du Midi.
Rustic-chic steakhouse offering grilled Brazilian cuisine, salads & cocktails in a cozy setting.
Hours
| Tuesday | 12 PM–12 AM |
| Wednesday | 12 PM–12 AM |
| Thursday | 12 PM–12 AM |
| Friday | 12 PM–1 AM |
| Saturday | 12 PM–1 AM |
| Sunday | 12 PM–12 AM |
| Monday | 12 PM–12 AM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: Av. de Stalingrad 118, 1000 Bruxelles, Belgium
Phone: +32 470 03 47 78
Website: https://www.riodotexas.com/
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Order and Reservations
Reservations: riodotexas.comprivateaser.comprvt.re
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Reviews
2. The music is very loud and of a bad taste.
3. I am Brasilian and I had to communicate in French, in general they don’t speak Portuguese.
4. The cocktail was well balanced, not much alcohol and very tasty.
5. The meat is really good and very well served.
I found the owner/ manager very pleasant with good English. The food was fresh, and mostly tasty. The highlight, lovely chargrilled prawns in the shell, tasty side salad, the downside, the chicken wings were pink inside, and other chicken served JUST cooked. Overall, I feel we got value for what we paid, but as other customers stated, they just stopped serving us, so it’s not really all you can eat.
While they claim to be a churrascaria, there is very little that is actually Brazilian. The restaurant is halal, which is not advertised anywhere. This means no pork at all and caipirinhas served without alcohol — something that completely changes the concept and should be clearly stated upfront.
There were no black beans, the rice was cold, and instead of Brazilian side dishes we were served ratatouille, merguez, and chicken breast on a stick. We saw picanha pass by only once, and it was completely overcooked, which makes no sense for a churrascaria.
To make things worse, none of the Brazilian desserts listed on the menu were available. Instead, they offered chocolate mousse and spéculoos cake — not Brazilian at all.
When we raised our concerns, there was no manager available. Only then did the server explain that this is a halal restaurant that merely uses the concept of Brazilian all-you-can-eat meat on skewers — and nothing more. This is not explained anywhere in the menu or concept description.
We ended up paying 80€ for two people, without dessert and without any attempt to resolve the issue. This feels like false advertising and a complete disappointment. We will be following up directly with management.