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Welcome to Fire of Brazil Express

"Fire of Brazil Express" offers a diverse menu of Filipino dishes in the heart of San Francisco's bustling food court. With options like Cebucheon Lechon Belly, Chicken Inasal, and Longanisa, this spot brings a taste of the Philippines to diners looking for flavorful and affordable meals. While some customers have noted wait times and occasional language barriers with staff, many praise the food quality and value. The welcoming atmosphere and variety of options make it a solid choice for those craving a taste of Filipino cuisine in a convenient location. Overall, it's a spot worth checking out for a casual yet satisfying dining experience.

LOCATIONS
  • Fire of Brazil Express
    FE14, 845 Market St, San Francisco, CA 94103, United States
    FE14, 845 Market St, San Francisco, CA 94103, United States Hotline: +1 415-462-3007

Welcome to Fire of Brazil Express, a Brazilian restaurant located in the bustling city of San Francisco, CA. This dining establishment offers a unique fusion of Brazilian cuisine, Acai bowls, and Barbeque dishes for patrons to enjoy.

With a plethora of amenities and services such as delivery, takeout, reservations, free Wi-Fi, and wheelchair accessibility, Fire of Brazil Express aims to cater to all diners' needs. The restaurant also accepts various payment methods including credit cards, Android Pay, and Apple Pay, making transactions convenient for customers.

One of the standout features of Fire of Brazil Express is its diverse menu offerings. From Halo Halo and Lumpia to Tocino and Beef Salpicao, guests can indulge in a variety of flavors and textures. The restaurant also boasts a selection of bowls and lunch bites, coffee and tea beverages, as well as hearty plates like Grande Corte Plate and Mixed Meat Plate.

Customer reviews highlight the delicious offerings and value for money at Fire of Brazil Express. Diners have praised the flavorful dishes, generous portion sizes, and friendly service provided by the staff. With a mix of Brazilian and Filipino influences, this restaurant offers a unique culinary experience that is worth exploring.

If you find yourself craving Brazilian cuisine with a twist, make sure to visit Fire of Brazil Express at 845 Market St in San Francisco. Indulge in the rich flavors and vibrant dishes that this restaurant has to offer, and immerse yourself in a multicultural dining experience unlike any other.

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Blue B.
Blue B.

I've really been enjoying this spot. I only give 4 star because i only eat chicken. But i have found it flavorful, hot and decent portion size. If you eat beef for pork i saw them give the people ahead of me what looked like satisfying sizes. The people that work there have been nothing but nice the few times i've gone. Its in the mall so it has food court ambiance, i usually just go home since its on the way. Its like like Brazilian proper? I honestly dont know but i enjoyed the food and dont feel cheated on the size for the price!

Angelica R.
Angelica R.

Nice service , great value for halo halo. Very much filipino, but be warned! Proportions may leave u more than full.

Savannah S.
Savannah S.

Food is good but the service can be not as great sometimes. Even if you order ahead you'll likely be waiting for a long time. One thing to be mindful of is some of the staff doesn't speak english so be patient and kind!

Daniel M.
Daniel M.

Rating this on my mom's behalf. Neither of us have any idea what the actual food is like here. Since it's in one of the most mediocre mall food courts ever (and is deteriorating by the year), I'm just flat out assuming that the food is nowhere near as good as what you'd get at an actual Brazilian steakhouse that you would pay top dollar for. But that's not what's getting graded on here anyway. My mom really likes the halo halo here and she can get picky about that dessert at a lot of places we eat at. Looks pretty too. I think it's weird that there's a Filipino section or pop up here but if they give good halo halo at a relatively reasonable $10 price tag (or maybe that's not reasonable if you're broke), then there's nothing to complain about. Except maybe the food. But I don't buy it and don't have plans on ever doing so. Therefore, five stars for the halo halo and nothing else.

Sarah L.
Sarah L.

Well it hit the spot so it was good. In short, I'd come back again. This is not a Brazilian steak house level of quality, I mean this is at a food court so don't come here expecting that level of quality. I like this place because they have a small Filipino menu which includes popular Filipino dishes like lechon , Bangui, etc. I wanted the lechon but they ran out (I was there around around 6pm) so I got the pork/linguica from the Brazilian menu. The pork was good and even better with their chimichuri sauce. Some parts were dry but overall I enjoyed it. The carrots side, don't sleep on it, it's deceiving - it was good. Not raw crunchy but not overcooked like mushy. It posted with the pork beautifully since the flavor is not over powering. Portion was I even shared it with my 20 year old son. The staff were friendly and helpful.

Nadav M.
Nadav M.

It's a solid four star place. The options are barely acceptable and it seems that everyday the options for the sides somewhat stay the same. The price is alright for what we get and the service is straightforward, nothing too great. I did see from other reviewers that we are offered sauces and I did not. So far my favourite has been the Argentinian sausage. My favourite sides have been the paella and the cheese breads. The kale is okay but a bit too much garlic that it tasted a bit too bitter and sour. In terms of the pork and chicken plate the amount of protein is satisfactory. For a quick lunch and a reasonable price this place seems the place to go. The only thing is that the meat does have a good amount of fat. Also the paella seems to not have much ingredients. Thanks for the feeding me during lunch.

Veronica K.
Veronica K.

I don't understand why this has 3 stars cause the food was delicious and affordable!!! Located in the Westfield Food Emporium (food court, really), Fire of Brazil Express wasn't like any other mall food court restaurants there. I initially was looking for grilled food but gave up and went to the Powell Station BART to head to the airport/home. When I got underground, I saw the mall area and thought I'd take a look. There's so many restaurants there! I didn't look any further when I found FoBE! For $10, I got 2 HUGE pieces of chicken and 2 sides: paella rice and fried plantains. WOW!!! I sound like I'm overselling it but it really is that good!! The chicken came out of their broiler and they had the sides out. The chicken skin was light and crispy. All were flavorful! They also gave sauces and I chose chimichurri. They guy that helped me was super nice as well! He took the time to explain what the difference in the menu was. I cannot recommend this enough!!!