How Does Tipping Work in Brazil?
Last verified: 2025-06 Β· Americas
1The Quick Answer
A 10% service charge (gorjeta) is usually already included on restaurant bills and is optional to pay, but small extras are appreciated.
2What You Need to Know
Most Brazilian restaurants automatically add a 10% gorjeta to the bill, which you are legally entitled to refuse but most locals pay. Additional tipping beyond that is not expected but welcomed for exceptional service. Taxi drivers are not routinely tipped, but rounding up the fare is a common courtesy. Hotel porters and housekeeping staff appreciate small tips of R$5β10.
3Practical Tips
Practical Tips
- 1Check your bill for 'servico 10%' before adding any extra tip β it is almost always already included.
- 2For Uber and 99 rides, tipping in the app is optional and not culturally expected but appreciated.
- 3At churrascarias, a small extra tip for the passador (the meat server) is a nice gesture if the service was attentive.
How does this compare?
Tipping rules in nearby and similar countries:
Tip 10β15% at restaurants; also tip taxi drivers, hotel staff, and petrol station attendants.
Tipping 15β20% is expected at restaurants in Canada, as it is a core part of service-industry compensation.
A 10% tip at restaurants is standard; tip in pesos and it is not included in the bill.
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