Guide to: Best Brazilian Grocery Stores in South Florida

South Florida’s Brazilian community is one of the largest in the U.S., which means incredible access to pão de queijo, guaraná, farofa, picanha, and all the pantry staples that taste like home. Whether you’re new to the region or just craving authentic flavors, this curated guide highlights Brazilian markets with verifiable websites across Miami-Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach—plus two reliable online shops that deliver to South Florida.

Miami-Dade County

1) Mercado Brasil (Miami – Dadeland/Pinecrest)

A longtime favorite with shelves full of imported brands, frozen snacks, cheeses, and drinks. Expect classics like café Pilão, biscoitos, and several pão de queijo options. Mercado Brasil also posts updates and specials online—handy if you’re planning a weekend run.

2) Brazil Mart (Aventura)

Brazil Mart Aventura is a vibrant hub for lovers of Brazilian cuisine, located in Miami. Brazil Mart Aventura is a destination for both grocery shopping and enjoying delightful meals.

3) RememBR Store (Miami & Weston/Sunrise – also ships)

More than a store—it’s a community hub with café items, BBQ products, and plenty of imported treats. Their Stores page lists exact addresses for both the Miami and Weston/Sunrise locations, and the site also supports U.S. shipping if you want pantry refills delivered.

4) Sabor Tropical Supermarket (Multiple in Miami-Dade)

A Latin supermarket with a sizable Brazilian selection (think farofa, tapioca, and Brazilian beverages). The website includes locations and weekly specials—great for deal-hunting or mapping the closest store before a big cookout.

5) Milam’s Markets (Miami-Dade – Brazilian favorites stocked)

While Milam’s is a local grocer, not a strictly Brazilian chain, it specifically highlights Brazilian staples like Forno de Minas pão de queijo and Catupiry requeijão. If you’re mixing general shopping with a few Brazilian essentials, Milam’s is a convenient stop.

Broward County

6) Seabra Foods (Multiple locations)

A go-to for Portuguese/Brazilian imports with a full butcher and bakery. For churrasco, ask the butcher for picanha or fraldinha cut the Brazilian way.

7) Pit Stop Fresh Market & Bakery (Pompano Beach)

Part market, part bakery and restaurant—good for grabbing Brazilian baked goods, meats, and pantry items in one stop. The site lists address, hours, and contact info; locals love it as a weekend provisioning run before beach BBQs.

Palm Beach County

8) Boca Brazil Supermarket (Boca Raton)

A true Brazilian supermarket experience in Boca: butcher counter with custom cuts, imported sweets and snacks, and a broad grocery selection. Their website (in Portuguese) lists hours, contact details, and photo galleries of in-store offerings.

Bonus: Online Brazilian Markets That Deliver to South Florida

These two online shops are excellent backups when you’re short on time or can’t find a specific brand locally.

9) Everyday Brazil (Online Supermarket)

Highly rated online Brazilian market shipping nationwide, including South Florida. Expect all the essentials—tapioca, guaraná, farofa, pão de queijo mixes, chocolates, and more. Great for pantry staples and gifts for friends who miss home.

10) BRMART (Online Supermarket)

An established online Brazilian grocer (since 2012) delivering a broad catalog—from meats and cookies to beverages and baking ingredients. Easy to browse in English or Portuguese, and a solid alternative when local stores are out of stock.

What to Buy

  • For churrasco: Ask the butcher for picanha, fraldinha, and linguiça. Many shops will trim and cut to Brazilian preferences.

  • Frozen favorites: Stock up on pão de queijo, coxinha, and kibes—perfect for game nights and quick snacks.

  • Weekends = fresh bakes: Bakeries inside markets often drop fresh pão francês and bolos on weekend mornings—arrive early for the best selection.

  • Online backups: If a local store is out of your brand, check Everyday Brazil or BRMART—both ship to South Florida and carry most national staples.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are these stores Brazilian-owned or just carry Brazilian goods?
Most are Brazilian-owned or specifically serve the Brazilian community; Milam’s is a local grocer that explicitly stocks Brazilian products and promotes them online. Check each website for the latest selection and specials.

Do they cut meats “Brazilian style”?
Yes—especially Seabra and Boca Brazil. Ask for picanha with the fat cap on and sliced into steaks for the grill.

Can I order online?
RememBR ships, and both Everyday Brazil and BRMART are online-only supermarkets shipping to South Florida.

Final Thoughts

From neighborhood gems to larger supermarkets, South Florida makes it easy to keep Brazilian flavors on the table. Use this list to plan your next grocery run—or bookmark the online markets for quick pantry refills.

See our Food resources for additional options.

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