Escondidinho (mashed potatoes and ground beef covered with cheese)
Carrot cake with melted brigadeiro on top
Smoothie Acai
Pulled chicken with Brazilian cream cheese
6 mini fried pastry
Picanha
Hot Chocolate TB
Loaded French fries
Homemade French bread with ham and cheese
Appetizer sampler
Brazilian Fried Pastry with chicken
a pile of chocolate truffles
Homemade Brazilian white brigadeiro served with dark chocolate cup with strawberries on top
Front Door
Nutella pizza
interior
food
Fried soft dough filled with mozzarella cheese
a pizza with olives and cheese
Torres Bee
dessert
Name of restaurant and indoor dining wall
Coxinha
Menú
Andy G.
Feb 16, 2025
Loved TorresBee! Having worked in Brazil for several years, I have yet to see any good Brazilian restaurants in the area (outside of the steakhouses). First thing I noticed was a lot of spoken Portuguese, which definitely created a Brazil vibe. I got the Feijoada entree which included Farofa (usually toasted cassava) which took me right back to Brazil! I never had Feijoada in Brazil, but when I had it here, the flavors certainly reminded me other dishes in the past (especially the black beans). Really happy with the presentation and flavors. We also got the infamous cheesy bread (Pao de Queijo) which is baked to order so it showed up mid meal (our server did inform us about the timing which was fine). Another delicious item. We didn't do any dessert as our bellies have a limited capacity, but the desserts looked incredible (pictured). We are looking forward to returning and trying some other menu items and hopefully some dessert. Oh and service was superb! Thanks Ana C!
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Ardie S.
Feb 5, 2025
Fantastic little restaurant in a busy shopping center shared with Randall's.There are many things on the menu, but we tried the pizza. Brazilian style pizza must be mostly about the cheese. Our Pizza de Calabresa Acebolada was like a cheese overload--and this wasn't even their cheesiest pizza. Not that I mind cheese--I love it. But this was super-duper-over-the-top cheesy. Bear that in mind when you order and ask your wait staff.Our friends that we dined with got other dishes due to dietary constraints. At some point their side of the table was filled with what seemed like 15 small plates and bowls. It all looked good, but the serving sizes seemed diminutive.The ambiance is modern and a bit flashy in terms of graphics, but the main dining room is reasonably quiet. There is a large patio outside with lots of seating when the weather cooperates.Our service was provided by a kind young lady. There may have been a bit of language barrier in describing dishes we were unfamiliar with, but it worked out in the end and our orders were correct the first time. Our waitress provided excellent service to us.Will I come back again for the pizza? Absolutely! But we might try another that has less cheese.Highly recommended.
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Wendilyn I.
Feb 4, 2025
This place was recommended to my husband by his dentist who is Brazilian. The food here is delicious and they have such a wide variety of options. The restaurant itself is very large, spacious and clean. Kind of like an upscale sports bar. They have a beautiful dessert counter and freezers where they offer frozen options of some of their foods available for purchase. Now I will say that for lunch, the entrees can add up, so I wouldn't consider it a regular lunch place in my price range. However, the last time I came here, I came with a group and we wanted to taste more things so we each ordered a few appetizers. They were very filling and it was a great way to get a sampling of the menu. My favorites were the Coxinhas and the Dadinho de Tapioca. As an entree, I had the Picanha, which was cooked well and I liked that it came with several sides such as rice, beans and a veggie mix. They came in their own bowls which they explained is a traditional way for food to be served in Brazil. This place also offers amazing desserts! My favorites were the coconut ones called Beijinhos. There is such an incredible variety of food that I do want to go back and try it all - especially the breakfast!
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Priscila M.
Jan 27, 2025
This is a Brazilian restaurant, not a steakhouse in Round Rock. They have ample seating with indoor and outdoor options. They have a good variety of Brazilian foods that range from finger foods to real entrees. I've been there maybe 3times and service was a bit slow. Food wise you can't go wrong with their salgadinhos. The bolinha de queijo and their coxinha de frango are simply amazing. They fry it as ordered so they are going to come pretty hot to the table. Please be aware of that. Also, try guaraná which is a Brazilian soft drink. For the stroganoff I thought the price was a bit steep, for the amount of food that is served. Their brigadeiro in their bolo de cenoura was really good, but the cake itself was a little dry. I have heard they have great pizza as well, but no GF options, so unfortunately I can't try them. Hopefully they will include that in their menu soon.
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Chantel G.
Jan 4, 2025
Great customer service!!!!! In that won us over !!!! Super caring, passionate and welcoming The deserts is definitely where it's at!!!My 96yr old grandmother LOVEEEDDDD the carrot cake one ! We definitely will be backTo try some other ones,.. The pineapple and mint juice omg !! So good !!! Inside is very casual & relaxing We were not a big fan of the steak for it was a bit tough but the bacon dust was very interesting and tasty Beans n rice has lots of flavor as the sampler plate was good but different Sauces are really good !!!!!
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William Z.
Oct 30, 2024
A four month old Brazilian restaurant next to Randall's in Round Rock. Very modern and tasteful decor, Lots of covered outdoor seating. Music on Saturday nights. Typical Brazilian fare like Feijoada which is a traditional Brazilian stew made with the finest cuts of pork, black beans, and a rich blend of spices served with white rice, Brazilian vinaigrette and farofa. Bolinhas De Queij which is fried soft dough filled with delicious mozzarella cheese, and Picanha steak. Everything we tried was delicious! The restaurant is very clean and the service was great!. This is my new favorite Round Rock menu!
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Shane L.
Feb 21, 2025
Have this place a try tonight and not disappointed. Sorry but I can't pronounce the dishes or spell them correctly but they were good. Bread cheese poppers basically. Shepards pie, and a couple different desserts rounded out the meal for us. Service was great and fast. A truly enjoyable
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Rachel B.
Oct 29, 2024
Stopped in during the evening when there was live music on the patio. I ordered pastries to go from the dessert case. They looked fantastic in the case! They looked fantastic boxed up and they looked fantastic when I got them home. Very elevated looking desserts. I got the Brigadeiro, pudim, sonho de pistache, camafeu de pistache. The employee assured me that the pistachio didn't have any almond and he was right! They tasted authentic and delicious and I would love to get the sonho again as the bread/pastry was sooo good. I was not as impressed with the pudim as it isn't as good as some of the flan I've had before.Prices reflect the quality as some of the items are over $10. I would like to try their savory/entrees in the future as I was very impressed with the quality of the desserts and the cleanliness and look of the restaurant.
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My G.
Dec 22, 2024
Food: so tasty! We tried: 1. Stroganoff de Franco -- chicken in a white sauce with mushrooms topped with crispy potato sticks served with white rice. I'm coming back for more soon! 2. Escondidinho de Carne is the Brazilian version of Shepherd's Pie -- tasty comfort food. 3. Bolinhas de Queijo -- mozzarella cheese balls with garlic parsley dipping sauce. All delicioso!Staff: Ana and David are both attentive, cheerful, and pleasant. We'll definitely be back with our family and friends.
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Bia S.
Aug 30, 2024
As a Brazilian-American who relocated to Austin from Orlando--a city with a large and thriving Brazilian community--I have found Austin's Brazilian food scene to be somewhat lacking. Thus, the opening of TorressBee, an authentic Brazilian restaurant in Round Rock, was an absolute game-changer and definitely worth the drive.I visited during their soft opening and was thrilled by the experience. The menu is full of Brazilian comfort food options, and it took all my willpower not to order everything. We started with coxinhas, irresistible fried dough balls filled with pulled chicken and Brazilian cream cheese. I also ordered a refreshing acerola (Barbados cherry) juice, a nostalgic nod to flavors from home.For my main course, I had the beef stroganoff. Though it was a tad salty, it was the perfect taste of a traditional Brazilian stroganoff. My American partner opted for the chicken parmesan, which he initially found unusual paired with rice. However, he devoured his meal after taking his first bite.We finished our meal with Brigadeiros, which are classic Brazilian chocolate truffles. I'm not ashamed to admit I didn't share them with my partner.TorressBee offers a no-frills ambiance that focuses on cleanliness and simplicity, making it a comfortable spot to enjoy a meal. The restaurant's large outdoor patio is equipped with fantastic AC systems and multiple TVs, making it an ideal place to catch soccer games.Overall, TorressBee is a significant and much-needed addition to the Brazilian cultural scene in Austin. I can't wait to return to explore more of their breakfast, lunch, and dinner offerings. This is a must-visit for anyone longing for an authentic Brazilian experience!
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