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Brazil Churrascaria @ Sixth Avenue

It’s Tasha’s Birthday this Wednesday, so we went out for dinner at Brazil Churrascaria. It costed us $60 per head including drinks, but turned out to be a fantastic meal. It’s a must try for meat lovers! :)

Known to be a people of passion, one can definitely expect an equally eclectic cuisine from the Brazilians. Consisting of many different types of grilled meat and vegetables, their food is as wholesome as its people. From the abundance of original Brazilian oil paintings that accessorizes the cheery yellow walls to the bright yellow plates on the table, this restaurant sure emanates strong hints of the characteristic Brazilian vibrancy.

The buffet salad bar…

Meat lovers will do well to savour the 15 different cuts of meat and indulge in the large circular salad bar that serves up traditional dishes like the feijoada and hearts of Palm. Casual yet lively, get set to embark on a unique dining experience of tantalizing Brazilian fare in the heart of Sixth Avenue.

Served steaming hot from the grill by the friendly Brazilian Passadors, each of the 15 cuts of meat was skillfully carved onto our plates still dripping with its natural juices. With a selection of meats like the familiar pork sausage and ham, lamb and ribs, there were also more unusual cuts of the beef hump and topside, as well as grilled chicken hearts.

Address: 14 Sixth Avenue(S)276476 
Opening Hours: Daily: 6.00pm – 10.30pm

My ratings – Food: 9/10. Service: 9/10. Ambience: 7/10. Value for money: 5/10. The bill came up to about $360 for the 6 of us ($60 per head) for an all you can eat meat buffet. I was really surprised that service staff  and chefs were attentive and the food was served in a timely fashion. More info about the restaurant @ www.brazilchurrasco.com.