Homestyle Brazilian comfort food with generous portions and friendly service; great value menus, but occasional meat doneness, cleanliness, and delivery-delay issues to note.
Mi Casa delivers solid neighborhood Brazilian dining with strong food quality in feijoada and picanha, backed by attentive multilingual service and excellent value. However, inconsistent meat doneness and occasional quality variation prevent grade A territory, while recent cleanliness lapses and delivery delays temper enthusiasm. Best experienced as a casual neighborhood spot for authentic Brazilian comfort rather than a destination restaurant.
A small spot near Plaça d’Espanya where the room feels cozy and lively rather than polished. Staff switch languages with ease and guide newcomers through Brazilian classics. One diner wrote, "Service made us feel right at home," though a few noted slow pacing at busy times and occasional cleanliness lapses. The cooking leans homestyle Brazilian over showy plates: feijoada that comforts, picanha when cooked right, and pão de queijo baked to order. Portions are generous and menus offer good value, but consistency varies—some report overcooked meats or heavy frying on off days. Come for comfort, not fine-dining precision. Families should do well here thanks to kid-friendly staples like fries, breaded chicken, cheese bread, and mild rice and beans. There is no explicit kids menu, but the menu has simple options many children will eat; just note the room is small and service can slow when full.
Area vibe: Residential-meets-commercial Sants-Montjuïc near Plaça d’Espanya; casual local vibe with steady foot traffic.
Safety: Generally safe, busy arterials nearby; mixed maintenance standards typical of urban Barcelona.
What's nearby: Close to Plaça d’Espanya, Arenas de Barcelona mall, hotels, and metro links; offices and apartments nearby.