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| - We are huge fans of the Brazilian steakhouses but they are so darn expensive and as we get older we just can't do these buffet style restaurants justice anymore. We feel like we're not quite getting our money's worth, especially when you have to pay for a child too. We heard about this place years ago and finally decided to check it out as a lower cost alternative, and that's the best way we can describe it. If you love the Brazilian meat style but don't want to break the bank, this is a good alternative. We got the meat sampler and it was really tasty, enough to feed my, my wife and my son but we're not that big eaters, might be more for two if you can pack in a ton of meat. We threw in a $6 side salad which was basic but good, came in a large bowl and was enough for about 3-4 servings. With the bread and chimichuri sauce (which was killer by the way and we packed in a couple servings), we had plenty of food for about $50. The three of us could hit a decent casino buffet in town and get a wider variety of food for about the same price but this is different, their meat is much better and worth it for the chimichuri sauce as an added bonus.
As others have said, having the huge deli counter as part of a restaurant is a bit odd. However, its really a simple, deli style restaurant to begin with, they focus on the quality of food not how fancy your table is and I'm ok with that. If you're looking for fancy or a special occasion, perhaps not the right place for you on that night. Seems like they get a lot of foot traffic purchasing food from the deli to go and you can't blame them, I'll probably be back to do the same as I've got to try those empanadas (not sure why we didn't grab some to go- dang!).
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