Roots of Brasil is doing something Downtown Sioux Falls didn't know it was missing — a full Brazilian dining experience on North Weber Avenue where feijoada and grilled meats share the menu with seafood and Latin fusion plates that actually mean something.
They serve traditional Brazilian cuisine alongside Latin American dishes that pull from across the continent. Expect them to grill, braise, layer, and plate with the kind of intention that comes from cooking food tied to real cultural roots. The menu covers casual dinners, family meals, and those nights when you want something genuinely different from the usual downtown rotation.
Locals pick Roots of Brasil because it fills a specific gap — not "ethnic food" as a novelty, but South American cooking treated as the main event. The flavors are distinct, the setting is relaxed, and nothing on the menu reads like it was designed to make nervous diners comfortable.