4/5 Matheus Q. 2 years ago on Google • 257 reviews
tl;dr:
mostly
legit
Brazilian
rodízio,
but
service
isn’t
all
that
great
The
experience
here
is
similar
to
a
typical
Brazilian
rodízio:
you
turn
your
little
wheel
to
green
to
indicate
you
want
to
be
served
meat,
turn
it
red
if
you
want
to
take
a
break
or
ate
about
to
die
from
picanha
overdose,
and
serve
stuff
like
rice
and
beans
(and
sushi
for
some
reason,
never
understood
why
churrascarias
do
this
😂)
from
the
buffet.
All
for
20
(!!!)
euros,
all
you
can
eat.
As
a
Brazilian
living
in
Germany,
I
almost
cried
when
I
saw
the
price.
The
meat
was
good,
you
can
get
several
cuts
in
different
cooking
points,
and
other
stuff
like
garlic
bread,
chicken
heart
and
pineapple
(which
you’d
find
in
Brazilian
rodízios).
Buffet
was
meh,
but
that’s
not
the
point
of
a
churrascaria
anyway.
I
could
say
I
expected
more
service
wise.
Waiters
weren’t
rude
or
anything,
but
drinks
took
a
long
time
to
be
served
and
we
felt
a
bit
ignored
sometimes.
Also,
we
were
only
served
picanha
once,
which
is
annoying.
Good
experience
overall.
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