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Andy wrote:
> Janet, > > I saw that done on a food TV show!!! > > I would be as round as an elephant after a day! Two, tops!! ![]() > > Best, > > Andy > Andy, it is such a fun dining experience. There is so much to choose from, you have to be selective. Each gaucho who walks by, is carrying a sizzling sword full of meat; filet mignon, leg of lamb, chicken hearts, shrimp. They will bring around a platter of salmon They also fill the table with other foods like salads, fried potatoes, polenta, black beans, yucca, caramelized onions, grilled mushrooms, a variety of sauces, bread. They may call them a churrasco, rodizio, Brazilian steakhouse. I would check for a "Brazil steakhouse" and see what you find. When I was in Brazil, they called it a Brasil BBQ. It was just like the ones that are here. I went to a couple in Houston and to one in Miami. You pay one price, but it is all you can eat. A great place to take a date. Becca |
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