TotallyOz Posted September 1, 2010 Posted September 1, 2010 Well, after all the talk about Brazil food, I wanted to take the BF there and let him tell me his thoughts. We also took his friend, another younger Thai man. The all you can eat menu says 15 different meats. I guess that was about right. They came to the table and were in plenty. Some were quite good and some were just OK. But, they did have a wide selection. The salad bar came with the dinner. It was quite good and had a wide variety. The BF had a Brazilian cocktail and I had Soda. All 3 of us were stuffed by the end of dinner. If you are not a meat lover, this place is a waste of money. They did not include a service charge on the bill. On Wednesday, they had no dancers and that was the reason I took the boys. I wanted them to have the full experience. When I asked about the dancers outside, they said they would perform both inside and outside. When the meal was almost over, I asked when they were coming on and they said that there were no dancers on Wednesday night. Shit. I would have went back another night if I had known this. I stay in Brazil quite a bit and this place took a lot of a typical Brazilian restaurant and made a go of it in Pattaya. The ambiance was nice with good Brazilian music, comfortable chairs and good service. The food came out fast and plentiful. I had no complaints about the place other than from what I am told there are lots of Brazilian ladies that work there and no Brazilian boys. I enjoyed the meal. Both boys enjoyed the meal. They seem to really enjoy the meats. They both said they wanted to go back again in the future. PS. In Brazil this is what would have been serving you food. Quote
Guest beachlover Posted September 1, 2010 Posted September 1, 2010 I love these Brazilian BBQs. You eat as much meat in one sitting as you might in a week or a fortnight! Quote
Guest HeyGay Posted September 2, 2010 Posted September 2, 2010 Your right the food keeps coming, I went with my Posse of 10 and I found the show was great, with Real Brazilian Dancers, but the meat was to much with out a sauce, far to dry for my tastes and the Wine was of very poor quality, but with all of us up dancing and creating a wild evening, I can assure you we made the best of it. http://www.etravelblackboardasia.com/article.asp?id=64595&nav=1 Quote
PattayaMale Posted September 2, 2010 Posted September 2, 2010 what was the price of the meal? Do they have a suggestion box? If so, I would put in the suggestion to have good-looking macho guys as waiters. I've only eaten at a Brazilian restaurant once, and that was in Los Angeles. That one meal alone made me want to go to Brazil. Not for the food but for the boys that serve it. Quote
Guest lvdkeyes Posted September 2, 2010 Posted September 2, 2010 I have been to Brazilian BBQ's in Dallas, San Diego and here in Pattaya. Pattaya is the only one that had dancers. In D and SD the waiters were dressed as gauchos which lent it to appearing more authentic. If the dancers were on a stage I wouldn't object so much as having dancers on raised platforms between the tables where people are eating. Quote