Chicken Coxhina
Yum!
a woman standing in front of the counter
What they offer for drinks
Fresh Japanese strawberry shortcake
a piece of cake in a paper wrapper
people sitting at tables
a tray of pineapples
a sign on the counter
food
Pumpkin Cake with Chcolate
interior
Savory items
interior
Bakery case
food
Cheese Bread
Chicken Coxhina
Sweet Bread
Ham and cheese bread and the sonho
food
Dream Bread
Illy K.
Dec 16, 2024
This place is so good. We tried the mini pao de quiejo were so good and the ham and cheese was divine. The staff was friendly and the bakery was nice and clean!
Read MoreMatt M.
Sep 19, 2024
Traditional Brazilian bakery with seating inside and out . Although the pastries are very good they are limited on what they have . Employee was very short and dry , not the friendliest guy3.5 out of 5 stars for limited items and the employee If you do not mind the limited items or a kind of dry service , the baked goods are very good . Even with the dry service and limited stuff I have still been back 2 additional times in the last few days , the baked goods are that good . Still can recommend if you want a good treat
Read MoreLeanne N.
Nov 20, 2024
Incredibly yummy - the baked goods are served to you warm at a good price and there is plenty of seating with AC. Each item was so flavorful and some are so buttery and flaky we had to get seconds. We also got acai smoothies served in the more traditional Brazilian style that were creamy and refreshing. The lady at the counter was polite and happy to take our orders.
Read MoreAflo F.
Mar 24, 2024
This spot claims to be the real deal when it comes to Brazilian bakeries, but there were a few letdowns. We came in to get the full experience. We were really looking forward to trying the pão de queijo hot and fresh, but it turned out to be cold. I had the X-Bacon; it was alright, but it tasted like it had been made ahead of time instead of when I ordered it. The Coxinha didn't seem fresh and was a bit underdone. This place could be awesome if they tweaked how they make their food.
Read MoreZil B.
Sep 8, 2024
I absolutely love this bakery. My favorite is the carrot cake. On weekends specially they're quite busy, and there's no tables available. So, I just order pick up.
Read MoreJenny M.
Dec 7, 2022
Place was neat and big enough for big groups. We did take out and didn't stay long but the place is welcoming. We ordered pastries and breads - wishing the pao de queijo was warm. The milk fan is too soft, it still taste fine but I have high hopes for it. Then we ordered the custard bun - the good one so far from the order we had. I also saw that they just pick up bread using their hand instead of the thongs. Maybe something to look out for too.
Read MoreUnos G.
Sep 10, 2023
Pao Gostoso has some of the most delicious food in Orlando. Their service is outstanding, and has a nice and welcoming ambiance.Lets start with the food. Super good, its a bakery so you bet it has bread thats stuffed with things. And if you come here, the drink Guarana is a MUST try! The service is great, its about a 5 minute wait for your food if you don't order lots. Ambiance was nice inside and outside. Overall, very pleasing spot to come to, will try again when I come to Orlando!
Read MoreJoy J.
Aug 27, 2022
This is a Brazilian bakery. I was around the area and yelped a nearby bakery and this bakery popped up.It is located in a shopping plaza. Came around pass 5pm and it was empty and the selections were not as much. I chose based on yelp pictures and what looked delicious or interesting. The swirl dessert rolls with guava and caramel interestingly was delicious on the display shelves. They only had 1 left of the guava roll. I chose that along with 2 orders of the caramel roll, sugar flan and a bun with custard inside.The Brazilian flan was interesting. The grated coconut was on the base of the flan. It's not the best flan I have had. Would i order it again - possibly not.The custard bun bread was ok. It's pretty much bread sliced in half filled with custard. Again its ok I wouldn't order it again.The guava roll was delicious but to me its a simple sheet cake with guava paste and rolled. For the price I expected a thicker portion of the cake. The caramel roll same expectations as the guava roll cake. The only difference is the layers of this caramel version was thicker and less caramel filled than guava. Each of the desserts were kinda pricey costing $2 plus per piece. The service from the employees were nice and the bakery offers spanish soups and acai bowls which I heard is popular. They also offer coffee service.It was an experience trying out Brazilian baked goods. I pretty much prefer asian baked goods cause of quality and costs per piece.
Read MoreDrayk J.
Jan 1, 2025
Wrote this whole review while I was waiting for my Pao De Quejo to be "made fresh" and once I got them they were barely Hot after waiting for 30 minutes lol but they insisted they made them fresh And would not refund me. I have always came to get a fresh batch of Pao De Quejo my whole life from them and for some reason it seems like if I dont catch the owner who has known me since a child I can't get a cup of butter even if I wanted to purchase it for 30 Pao De Quejo's. Lets not mention how it's a pain for them to make the batch fresh for me because they always complain that they have some made. Feel free to check it out if you can speak Portuguese they speak practically no English and as another review stated they are limited in what they serve. Definetly don't expect basically any butter no matter how many Pao De Quejos you get. The funniest part about it is you know I have done this plenty of times when I pointed out to them in store where there butter is sitting and the cups they have put it in for me plenty of times before but I guess butter is insanely precious to them and they can't spare none even if you want to BUY a cup, they suggested I buy some from the BrazilIan supermarket next door that was closed lol. Fantastic to hear after I already payed for the 30 Pao De Quejos.
Read MoreBobby B.
Jan 1, 2025
Wrote this whole review while I was waiting for my Pao De Quejo to be "made fresh" and once I got them they were barely Hot after waiting for 30 minutes lol but they insisted they made them fresh And would not refund me. I have always came to get a fresh batch of Pao De Quejo my whole life from them and for some reason it seems like if I dont catch the owner who has known me since a child I can't get a cup of butter even if I wanted to purchase it for 30 Pao De Quejo's. Lets not mention how it's a pain for them to make the batch fresh for me because they always complain that they have some made. Feel free to check it out if you can speak Portuguese they speak practically no English and as another review stated they are limited in what they serve. Definetly don't expect basically any butter no matter how many Pao De Quejos you get. The funniest part about it is you know I have done this plenty of times when I pointed out to them in store where there butter is sitting and the cups they have put it in for me plenty of times before but I guess butter is insanely precious to them and they can't spare none even if you want to BUY a cup, they suggested I buy some from the BrazilIan supermarket next door that was closed lol. Fantastic to hear after I already payed for the 30 Pao De Quejos.
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