Monday, 20 August 2012

Copacabana Brazilian Grill and Buffet.

This eatery presents live music, dancing on Fridays and Saturdays, and as much meat as you can muster. The first smell you are presented with upon entering the restaurant if the grilling of meat, and the sauteing of the other buffet items.

The food itself it divine. Only the best cuts of meat are served, and these are grilled and rotisserie'd
 to their (fork-tender) perfection. Prime rib, crown roast, and bacon-wrapped filet mignon are just some of the beef dishes that they offer.

They also offer chicken breasts, pork ribs and roasts, as well as other, smaller dishes such as cornbread cupcakes, which are excellent.

The food is amazing, but what is better is how it is served. A waiter comes around to the table every so often (about five minutes) and asks if you would like any meat. The waiter then proceeds to show you a two and a half foot spike covered in meat, which he then slices onto your waiting plate.

The only problem with eating here is the price. The meals cost up to fifty dollars a plate. But it is worth it, at least once, just to try here.

Here's the location: 150 Eglinton Avenue, Toronto, ON M4P 2K5 (Copacabana Brazilian Steak House).
And here's the site:http://www.copacabana.ca/
I'd like to quote Andrew Zimmern, host of bizarre foods. "If it looks good, eat it"