Welcome to Rio Market
"Rio Market, a Brazilian grocery store located in Astoria, NY, offers a unique dining experience with a diverse range of authentic Brazilian dishes. With a casual atmosphere and outdoor seating, this restaurant is perfect for groups, families, and even kids. Their menu includes delicious lunch options and irresistible desserts, all prepared with fresh ingredients that capture the flavors of Brazil. Rio Market also provides catering services, making it a go-to spot for special events. Whether you're craving traditional Brazilian cuisine or looking to explore something new, Rio Market is the place to be."
- 32-15 36th Ave Astoria, NY 1110632-15 36th Ave Astoria, NY 11106 Hotline: (718) 706-7272
Welcome to Rio Market, a hidden gem nestled in the heart of Astoria, NY. This vibrant establishment is a culinary celebration of Brazilian culture, offering not just groceries but a full experience of authentic flavors and specialty foods. Addressed at 32-15 36th Ave, this market transcends the typical grocery shopping experience. With a warm atmosphere and friendly service, Rio Market is where you can satisfy your cravings for the distinctive tastes of Brazil.
The charm of Rio Market lies in its carefully curated selection of Brazilian delicacies. A standout dish is the Brazilian Sausage with Onions, a unique offering that you won't find in typical grocery stores. Priced at just $14.99, this dish invites you to indulge in the juicy flavors complemented by three choice sides that turn a simple meal into a feast. The Angus Burger with Fries, touted as their best burger, features a juicy 8 oz Angus beef patty topped with homemade sauce, crisp lettuce, fresh tomatoes, onions, and bacon, served on a soft potato roll. It's a perfect choice for those looking for a heartier option.
As part of your exploration, don't miss the enticing buffet bar loaded with traditional Brazilian dishes like Feijoada, a hearty black bean and pork stew, or Salada Russa, a delightful twist on a classic. Many customers rave about the meal offerings, citing how the food not only hits the spot but also captures the essence of Brazilian cuisine.
Beyond just food, Rio Market serves as a portal into Brazilian culture. The supermarket section is brimming with imported Brazilian goods, from Pão de Queijo and Kibe to the delightful array of pastries. Treat yourself to classic chocolate truffles and cakes that are reminiscent of home for many Brazilians, while also offering a sweet new experience for everyone else.
The drinks menu is equally inviting, featuring nostalgic favorites like Guarana and refreshing Snapple, perfect companions to your meal. With favorable prices and exceptional quality, Rio Market truly offers a taste of Brazil that keeps patrons coming back.
Whether you are Brazilian or exploring for the first time, Rio Market is a delightful spot where the warmth of its culinary offerings and the friendliness of its staff converge. So why not stop by and let your taste buds take a trip to Brazil?

Great place for authentic Brazilian food and goods!! The people are super friendly and nice!

Anything and everything! From Brazil is here. Best play to order picanha and and any Brazilian food for any party! Totally recommend, i wish u guys had a location in manhattan! Call me if you need one!

Was craving a hearty Brazilian lunch after days of rain. For $19 you get a buffet bar , that has all the Brazilian specialities, including traditional black beans and pork meat stew Feijoada. All the side dishes are here too. I also tried salada russa and bobo camarao. All were very tasty and hearty. Afterwards did a little shopping at the market that has loads of imported Brasilian goodies, like pao de queijo, and has a full meat counter for all kinds of sausages and other meat cuts if you want to do your own churrasco etc.

Really really good food. The presentation speaks for itself. The only qualm is the buffet table. You have no idea who touched the food prior to you arriving. Luckily I arrived this morning when they were prepping the food. I decided to try the mango juice and it wasn't how I thought it would taste but it hit the spot. The woman behind the counter was very polite. There are also options behind the counter that are made when ordered.

Brazilian or not you will enjoy some authentic delicious pastries from the many parts of Brazil. The price is excellent and the quality is great . My favorites that you must try are cheese/meat patties called "pastel", cheese balls called "pão de queijo", Brazilians beef croquette called "Kibe" and so many more . The flan , chocolate truffles and cakes are condensed milk based and just thinking about it makes me drool. Apart from the mini restaurant, connected is the supermarket that offers Brazilian products such as cookies chips, candy, cheese, seasonings, frozen pastries, yogurt, tea, chocolate, acai , "toddy" chocolate milk, tapioca , Havaiana flip flops ( your sneakers for the summer i like to say because it's so comfortable you'll be happy it's in your closet ), shampoo, conditioner, hair masks, facial care, nail polishes and much more. It's either a piece of home if you're Brazilian or a new place for you to try