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| - We discovered this place wanting to find a place to have supper with colleagues.
It's a relatively small restaurant, perfect for going in small groups or with a significant other...
Decoration is very nice and has a very sentimental meaning because it has many images that represent Brasil (Bathrooms are for Pélés and Carmen Mirandas) and also many pictures of the owner's family and great moments that happened in this restaurant during its history.
Speaking of which, the owner, a very nice gentleman, who also prepared the dishes, told us that on Wednesdays, there is a musical group and brazilian dance with an instructor!!
The drinks are delicious, I had Caipirinha and Coco Loco that has Cachaça, Brasil's own sugar cane liquor. They were just perfect and not very strong on the liquor.
The food ordered was delicious (I had bisteca), many of my colleagues ordered Bobo, and also found it good. The portions are quite big, I loved the Feijoadas!
It took quite long though to prepare the food for our group (not a complain, because I do understand that the owner was the only one cooking, and one could tell the ingredients were fresh and took time to cook well), however, we didn't have too many other options of having something to nibble on while waiting for the food,...
No desserts either, and the coffee machine unfortunately wasn't working...
I found the prices a bit too expensive (from 18.95-25-95) just for the plate, and ideally this could be improved a bit more by offering a Table d'hôte with entrée, dessert and coffee for that price, than just charging for the plate...
I hope they have a great success because they are good, the 5th star is not awarded just for the small aspects to improve...
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