Domino's Pizza
5811 Berkman #134, Austin, TX 78723
Delicious pizza, pasta, sandwiches, salads, chicken, cheesy bread and cold
soda for pick up or delivered to your home or business (we cater too)
Phone: 929-3440
East Side Cafe 2113 Manor Rd, Austin, TX
Phone: 512-476-5858
East Side
Pies 1401 B Rosewood Ave. Austin, TX Phone: 512-524-0933
East Side Show Room
1100 E 6th St, Austin, TX 78702
Phone: (512) 467-4280
El Azteca 2600 E. 7th Street Austin, TX 78702
(512) 477-4701
El Tacorrido 811 Berkman Drive
El
Zunzal Latin American,
Southern & Soul and Tex-Mex - 642 Calles St, Austin
2129 East 7th Street Austin, TX 78702 (512) 322-0215
2320 East Riverside Drive Austin, TX 78741-3033 (512) 383-9501
Porfirio's Tacos 1512-B Holly St. 476-5030
Rays Bar B Que 6301 Monsanto Austin, Tx Phone: 385-8262
Rio Rita Cafe y Cantina 1308 East 6th St,
Austin, TX Phone: 479-0097
Rio's Brazilian Cafe
408 North Pleasant Valley Rd, Austin Tx 78702
Serving our salgadinhos, soups, salads, pão de queijo, and more
Hours: Tuesday - Friday, 7 am to 9 pm; Saturdays, 10 am to 10 pm; Sundays, 11
am to 9pm - BRUNCH 11am - 3pm; closed Mondays
828-6617
Rosita's Al
Pastor 1911 E. Riverside Drive
Sam's Bar B Q 2000 East 12th St, Austin, TX
Phone: 512-478-0378
THE SHED BBQ & BLUES JOINT
East 6th and Chicon, Austin, TX
Short Stop 6603 Berkman Dr, Austin, TX 78723-1216 (512) 926-1925
2217 E 7th St Austin, TX 78702-3425, (512) 469-0607
3811 N I H 35 # A, Austin, TX 78722-1501 (512) 459-9949
6603 Berkman Dr, Austin, TX (512) 926-1925
Shuck Shack 1808 E. Cesar Chavez @ Chicon, Austin, TX (512) 472-4242
Sonic 1815 Airport Boulevard Austin, TX 78702 (512)478-8511
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Moving to Austin, Texas in 2006 gave us a
perfect environment to bring our dream, Rio’s Brazilian, to life;
beautiful year-round weather; a thriving, culturally-interested
population; and an active and growing Farmers’ Market right in the middle
of downtown.
In September 2006 we set up our very own card table under a 10” x 10” tent
and waited to see what Austinites would think of our Brazilian cuisine.
Some things have been a huge hit, like our Risoli de Camarão, a savory
pastry stuffed with shrimp, garlic, green bell pepper and onion. Some
things haven’t gone so well, like the Brigadeiro, a super-rich chocolate
dessert ball that is a sugary staple in Brazil, but a fizzle in the
noon-day Texas sun.
While Elias worked as a cook and I as a bartender, we continued to build
our clientele at the Farmers’ Market, learn from our mistakes, and perfect
our recipes.
Our debut retail products, our three all-natural Malagueta sauces, went in
the flagship Whole Foods Market here in Austin, Texas in late 2008.
Starting in March 2009, Elias and I have dedicated ourselves full-time to
Rio’s Brazilian, and have hit the ground running with our three
all-natural Brazilian cheese breads (Pão de Queijo.) What makes our
Brazilian cheese breads different is that they are all-natural, go
straight from the freezer to the oven with no need for thawing or rising,
and are done (and delicious) in twenty minutes.
Our Original version is the traditional style of cheese bread. We took our
Original cheese bread to the next level with our Basil version and our
Roasted Red Pepper version. Still all-natural, still gluten-free* and
really good!
Handmade in Austin, Texas, we hope you, your family and friends will enjoy
our Brazilian cheese breads, Malagueta sauces, and other fine Brazilian
products.