They must be having a hard time keeping customers as there is a room reserved for Groupon / Tuango and the like where they add a couple of salads to justify their claim of $90.00 worth of food for $39.00... These type of ripoff techniques seems to be encouraged by Tuango ...
Service was good and the Brazilian hostess very pleasant but food was kind of bland as their limited cuts of meat are grilled on an electric grill. So don't expect a Charcoal / BBQ flavor as a Brazilian churrasco must have !!! The typical Brazilian feijão was pretty much just boiled beans with very little "tempero" (spices/flavor) and the rice tasted as it had been reheated a few times...
Drinks are overpriced with a watered down caipirinha or a Corona going for $9.00 and a glass of a carton packed white house wine goes for $10.00 and a glass of Portuguese bottled wine for $15.00.
What was good ? The $10.00 trio of fried yucca / polenta / bananas was OK ...
So there isn't yet a good Brazilian churrascaria in Montreal ...