Camila's Brazilian Restaurant, Brazilian restaurant in International Drive, Orlando, United States
Camila's Brazilian Restaurant is a pay-by-weight self-service buffet on International Drive in Orlando, Florida. The counter holds a rotating selection of Brazilian dishes, from picanha and stroganoff to feijoada, salt cod, and braised meats, all prepared fresh each day.
The pay-by-weight restaurant format, known in Brazil as "restaurante por quilo," grew out of Sao Paulo in the 1980s and spread across the country within a decade. Camila's brings this model to Orlando, where a sizeable Brazilian community has settled over the years.
In Brazil, paying by weight at a self-service buffet is a daily habit for millions of people, and this restaurant brings that same experience to Orlando. Dishes like feijoada and picanha are not just food here; they are part of how Brazilians gather and eat together.
The restaurant is on International Drive, a busy road with plenty of parking and easy access on foot from nearby hotels. Lunchtime tends to draw the largest crowd, so arriving in the early afternoon usually means a shorter wait at the buffet counter.
Although it sits on one of the most visited streets in Orlando, the regular clientele is largely made up of Brazilian residents rather than tourists. This means the conversations at the next table are often in Portuguese, giving the place a feel that is rarely found along International Drive.
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