A welcoming, casual kiosk beneath the Wapping railway tracks serving up highly affordable, charcoal-grilled Brazilian street food.
Ordering Strategy
Grab a skewer sandwich for a quick, affordable street food lunch, or time your visit for Saturday to try the rich, traditional feijoada special.
What to order
Beef Skewer
Described as succulent beef on sticks, this is Brazil’s most popular street food and is served with rice and beans—a combination the owners say gives people a true taste of Brazil.
Saturday Feijoada
A traditional black bean and pork stew made with different types of pork meat and served with rice, tomato salad, spring greens, and farofa (toasted cassava flour with bacon).
Halloumi, Onion and Courgette Skewer
A personal project for the co-owner who has been a vegetarian for 20 years, these skewers are cooked on a charcoal grill which 'makes such a difference to the taste.'
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Top critic: Laura Enfield (80%)
Editorial Weight 56 pts
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Public Signal 15 pts
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5.0★ (320 reviews)
Good to know
Operating out of a compact kiosk with sheltered outdoor seating under a railway arch. Halal chicken and vegetarian options (like halloumi skewers) are available.
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