Bem Brasil Deansgate is a brazilian restaurant in Deansgate, Manchester. Rated 4.6 stars from 6507 Google reviews. Known for staff who remember you and all-you-can-eat format that works. Best for group dinner and weekend lunch. Ranked #3 of 15 in Deansgate.
Rankings updated April 2026
Bem Brasil Deansgate
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Top 3 in Deansgate
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Quick Verdict
Locals keep coming back because the staff treat you like you matter and the meat's consistently good, even if the quality isn't always top-tier. It's the kind of place where the experience sticks because of who's looking after you.
Book if you're coming with a group on a Friday or Saturday night, or if you want lunch without the scramble — reservations are recommended for both.
About Bem Brasil Deansgate
Bem Brasil is an all-you-can-eat Brazilian churrascaria on King Street West, where the meat comes to you and doesn't stop coming. You sit down, order from the salad bar, and then the waiters arrive with skewers of grilled beef, pork, and chicken until you've had enough. The room's casual and trendy — full by dinner with groups, college students, and tourists — and the staff work the tables with genuine warmth rather than the mechanical efficiency you'd expect from this format. Reviews consistently mention specific staff members by name: Klaudia, Camila, Carlos, Cameron. That's not accident. One reviewer noted the halal selection was spot on in the evening. Another said the meat brought them back to Brazil. The wine list and cocktails are there if you want them, but most people come for the meat, the pace, and the fact that someone's always checking if you want more.
What Stands Out
Staff who remember you
Multiple reviews name Klaudia, Camila, and Carlos specifically, with phrases like 'Klaudia was great, friendly and gave a good service' and 'Carlos is a fantastic waiter who just makes you smile and laugh when he comes to the table.' One reviewer noted 'The staff are the restaurant and they are 5 out of 5 everyone.'
All-you-can-eat format that works
Reviewers describe 'so many options and all cooked really well' and 'amazing food, brought me back to Brazil.' The venue attributes confirm salad bar and all-you-can-eat service, with multiple reviews praising the range and execution.
They'll fit you in even when busy
One reviewer noted 'We hadn't booked and they fit us in even though they were really busy' — and still received attentive service and even birthday cake. The venue attributes confirm it accepts reservations but also accommodates walk-ins.
What Customers Say
We love coming to Bem Brazil for the food and the vibe it provides us every time!
Amazing food, brought me back to Brazil, 10/10!
Outstanding food with absolutely amazing service tell you this now this is the best restaurant in Manchester
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Frequently Asked Questions about Bem Brasil Deansgate
Lunch and dinner reservations are recommended, especially weekends. They'll fit walk-ins in if there's space, but you might wait. No online booking — call ahead or turn up early.
You get access to the salad bar, then waiters bring skewers of grilled meat to your table until you signal to stop. Reviews mention beef, pork, and chicken, with a halal evening selection available. One reviewer called it 'so many options and all cooked really well.'
Yes — salad bar, vegetarian options, and a full bar with cocktails, wine, and beer. Reviews specifically praise the cocktails and wine list, plus great coffee if you're staying late.
Casual and trendy, full by dinner on weekends with groups and tourists. Reviewers describe it as bringing them back to Brazil, with live music and a warm atmosphere. It's social, not intimate.
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