All-You-Can-Eat Churrasco Dinner for Two or Four with Buffet and Rodízio-Style Meats at Made in Brazil (Up to 58% Off)
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Servers parade various cuts of beef, pork, chicken & lamb through dining area & carve off slices tableside
Meat, the handsomest of the nine food groups, gets its good looks from spice rubs, tenderizers, and long soaks in anti-aging marinades. Ogle seductive slabs with today’s Groupon to Made in Brazil. Choose between the following options:
- For $25, you get a churrasco dinner for two (up to a $53.90 value).
- For $45, you get a churrasco dinner for four (up to a $107.80 value).<p>
Each churrasco dinner includes: - Unlimited access to buffet and salad bar - Skewered meats served rodízio-style<p>
Made in Brazil’s chefs curate a rodízio-style dinner menu of all-you-can-eat meats that are carved tableside from saber-like skewers. Servers flaunt various cuts of beef, pork, chicken, and lamb as they’re pulled from table to table by the gravity of each patron’s appetite. Guests can stagger carnivorous binges by strolling through the salad bar and buffet to stock up on veggies and side dishes. Made in Brazil houses a bar and lounge area with several TVs, and a dining room with three symbolically painted sections: red for the element of fire, blue for the element of water, and green for the element of earth.
Made in Brazil’s menu prices fluctuate throughout the week.
Servers parade various cuts of beef, pork, chicken & lamb through dining area & carve off slices tableside
Meat, the handsomest of the nine food groups, gets its good looks from spice rubs, tenderizers, and long soaks in anti-aging marinades. Ogle seductive slabs with today’s Groupon to Made in Brazil. Choose between the following options:
- For $25, you get a churrasco dinner for two (up to a $53.90 value).
- For $45, you get a churrasco dinner for four (up to a $107.80 value).<p>
Each churrasco dinner includes: - Unlimited access to buffet and salad bar - Skewered meats served rodízio-style<p>
Made in Brazil’s chefs curate a rodízio-style dinner menu of all-you-can-eat meats that are carved tableside from saber-like skewers. Servers flaunt various cuts of beef, pork, chicken, and lamb as they’re pulled from table to table by the gravity of each patron’s appetite. Guests can stagger carnivorous binges by strolling through the salad bar and buffet to stock up on veggies and side dishes. Made in Brazil houses a bar and lounge area with several TVs, and a dining room with three symbolically painted sections: red for the element of fire, blue for the element of water, and green for the element of earth.
Made in Brazil’s menu prices fluctuate throughout the week.