In a city chock full of churrasqueira this place is among many classier joints. This one does has its fans though. Since it was a convenient stop-over for me to pick up supper, and right across the street from the beer store I had the chance to try it out a couple times. It was perfectly fine if you're in the mood for greasy chicken and potatoes. The rice was good too. They ask you if you want sauce and then they liberally coat the chicken with oil, so maybe hold off on that option. The hot sauce is served separately in a small tub as a side. They have daily specials and possibly the chicken here is not what many are ordering. The fish looked fantastic, and on Wednesdays there is a meat stew that has a rabid following with some customers I talked with while waiting. The service was quick and efficient the few times I've been and the prices are decent. Two can have a very satisfying meal for around $10. This reflects the blue collar history of Little Portugal and the vendors that feed the people there.