- Italian
- Brazilian
- Pizza
Bossa Nova Brazilian Cuisine
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Ratings and Reviews for Bossa Nova Brazilian Cuisine
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May 18 2012
Yolanda R. via Yelp
Everything I've had here is good, and both times I've gone, I've taken different people who all loved it as well. Food is uniquely prepared and plated, and...read more
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May 12 2012
H S. via Yelp
They have upgraded the patio so its flat.. Still great food, good portions and great service.read more
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May 03 2012
Michael R. via Yelp
great place to eat esp in the spring and summer out doors great food service and prices and the location is a great place to meet up before a night of fun...read more
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Jan 21 2009
AlexTitian via Citysearch
I've been to this place many times and it's always a good experience. My friend and I were served by this CUTE guy from Argentina...read more
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Jul 29 2008
g33kgurli via Citysearch
I work probably 2 miles from this place in WEHO - and while our lunch options are really limited this place ROCKS. I can honestly ...read more
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Nov 24 2007
jericsmall via Citysearch
Bossa Nova sounds good, but so far every time I've gone I've walked away satisfied but not impressed. I'm not particular familiar...read more
The Scene
It's all about the outdoor people-watching at this popular boys' town eatery. On any given night, crowds converge on the lot's plastic green tables and chairs as a handful of young delivery guys briskly make their rounds for the restaurant's robust delivery service.
The Food
Brazilian herbs and spices infuse pasta dishes, sandwiches and salads that are doled out in portions big enough to feed a small village. Coxinha--a cone-shaped pocket of deep fried dough filled with tender shreds of chicken and cream cheese--is a worthy starter. Citrus marinated flat-pounded chicken breast, steak and seafood are complemented by soft and buttery-sweet plaintains while pasta entrees come with a choice of noodle. Carbonara is a smoky burst of flavor that is best paired with the delicately textured gnocchi. Even side orders--such as the deliciously creamy mashed potatoes--are almost meals in themselves.
Hits: Service is friendly and knowledgeable, the food is fresh, and the prices are very wallet-friendly.
Misses: Parking, parking, parking. Located directly across the street from fellow perennial favorite The Abbey, finding a nearby reasonably priced spot is a real challenge.
