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Bethnal Green, London

Da Terra

Rafael Cagali turns Brazilian childhood memory into precision tasting-menu architecture inside a nine-seat counter in Bethnal Green.

4.8

FlightLogic expert score: 9.2/10 · Editorial composite rating 4.8/5 · ££££ · Brazilian , Innovative

Special occasion tasting menusAdventurous eatersWine pairing enthusiasts Two MICHELIN StarsFlightLogic Gold 2026
★★ Michelin Stars

Quick answer

Is Da Terra worth visiting? FlightLogic assigns an expert score of 9.2/10 based on editorial research. The 4.8/5 star figure is an editorial composite for guide comparison — not a verified consumer aggregate. It has 2 Michelin stars. Best for special occasion tasting menus, adventurous eaters, wine pairing enthusiasts.

Transit proximity

For global flyers: Da Terra is in London, with strong access from heathrow and gatwick airports. Pair with our London dining hub for more local picks after arrival.

About Da Terra

Da Terra runs a single counter of nine seats wrapped around an open kitchen on Redchurch Street, where Rafael Cagali narrates each course as it lands. The tasting menu moves through Brazilian reference points — cassava, palm heart, dendê oil, tucupi — rebuilt with French technique and Japanese restraint, so a dish reading as pirarucu with fermented cassava arrives closer to a study in acid and starch than anything folkloric. Cagali cooked at Locanda Locatelli and Le Manoir before returning to the flavours he grew up with in São Paulo, and that training shows in the plating discipline rather than in any borrowed Italian or French idiom. Two MICHELIN Stars have not slowed the kitchen down; if anything the room has gotten tighter, the pacing sharper, and the wine pairing more willing to reach for Portuguese and South American bottles nobody else on the strip is pouring.

Menu highlights

Editorial rating breakdown

Distribution reflects FlightLogic editorial modelling for guide comparison. See published excerpts below.

Published reviews

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  1. 5.0
    Editorial sample

    The tucupi butter on the pirarucu course alone justifies the second star — sour, funky, nothing like the safe fine-dining Brazilian food you get elsewhere in London.

    — Helena Marsh ·

    Response from Da Terra

    Thank you Helena — that course took eight months to get right, glad it landed.

  2. 5.0
    Editorial sample

    Grew up eating farofa at my avó's table and this suckling pig course is the first version in a restaurant that actually tastes like home, just sharpened.

    — Thiago Bessa ·

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How far in advance should I book Da Terra?

Book four to six weeks out for weekend counter seats; weekday tables open up with roughly two weeks' notice, though cancellations do surface on the site with 48–72 hours' warning.

Is the tasting menu the only option at Da Terra?

Yes — the nine-seat counter runs a single set tasting menu with an optional wine pairing leaning on Portuguese and South American producers; there is no à la carte alternative.