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    Go Steak & Grill

    Go Steak & Grill

    4.0(1 review)
    68.3 km

    Definitely didn't think I'd be coming here for my first dinner in Portugal. Steak and Grill…read more Thought it was American food. Then we saw the word Rodizio. Rodizio is basically ayce meat options where servers bring around various cuts of meat on large skewers and then if you want it, they slice you a portion at your table. The most famous Torontonian equivalent is Copacabana. We got there before they opened. They told us 6pm. We loafed around til then. We tried going back. They told us 7pm even though their door said 6. We opted to wait. Worth the wait. The standard rodizio here costs $13.90 euros and includes the basic meat package (12 meats + grilled pineapple) and both their hot and cold buffet. Drinks cost extra, but a small beer or juice will set you back about $1.80 euros, and a litre of their house wine will cost $9 euros. Be warned though. If you order in English, specify what you want, because their fresh squeezed orange juice is $3.50 euros a glass. It's tasty, but expensive. Their hot buffet only has like 8 items including rice, beans, fries, some kind of stew, and something that tastes like a mix between salt cod and mashed potatoes and some kind of cream pasta. Their salad bar is not bad, but not fantastic either. I appreciated the pickled veggie assortment though. Helps cut down on the fat from the red meat. OH THE RED MEAT. The menu said 12 kinds and lists them out. We got more than 12 kinds. Chicken drumsticks, chicken with bacon, chicken heart, pork chunk, roast pork, pork with cheese, sausage, rump steak, steak with garlic, tenderloin, beef with bacon and cheese, some other kind of steak I can't identify, ham, rump steak roast, etc. SO MUCH MEAT. Most of it was pretty tasty, albeit a tad salty. Surprisingly, the chicken dishes stand out as being juicy and piping hot and tender. Also the beef with bacon and cheese, and the tenderloin. THEN GRILLED PINEAPPLE. With cinnamon. So good. So sweet. Amazing with the meat, especially with the beef, bacon, and cheese. I think my dad ate a whole pineapple on his own. The servers were fantastic about it though. Very lovely service. Side note that isn't rodizio: They have a la carte seafood and meat options. Mom and aunt got seabream for $12.90 euros ish. Whole seabream. Nothing else. Delicious. Slightly salty. The rest of us got rodizio and they let mom and aunt have some of our food. As in we asked and they said yes. Pineapple goes well with fish too. If I lived in Portugal, I could see myself coming back fairly often. Best ayce experience I've had in a very long time.

    From the owner: Nossa empresa nosso forte é trabalhar pensar no cliente todos os dias a pensar na qualidade da…read morenossa carne para poder satisfazer os nossos clientes.. Temos desde rodizio carnes variadas, buffet livre, grelhados de carne e temos peixe grelhado.

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    Barceló Punta Umbria Beach Resort - large rooms

    Barceló Punta Umbria Beach Resort

    3.3(6 reviews)
    19.0 km

    We stayed here for 4 nights for an event, this hotel is huge and can accommodate a lot of people,…read moremost of the event/conference spaces are in the main building (#1), but there is a building off to each side of the main building with just rooms. We were housed in the "beach building" (which was to the east of the main building). Check in staff was nice, but our key did not work on the first attempt, so we had to hike all the way back to reception to get them fixed, and the hotel is super huge horizontally (only 4 floors up) so it was quite a trek to get from one end of the building to the other. It can be easy to get lost as there really is no detailed signage or maps anywhere. The elevators were also pretty hidden behind a door (along with the staircase), we found out there were more elevators than we initially thought by accident -- it would've been helpful for there to be clearer signage and/or a floor map in each building, but the hotel only provided a general map (showing how the buildings are connected). Also the hotel had a lot of marble/stone flooring, particularly on the staircases and ramps to sky bridges, but none of them had any friction strips, so walk very slowly & carefully -- this is a slip & fall accident waiting to happen. There was a sky bridge (not insulated) on Floor 1 connecting building #2 where we stayed to building #1 where the event was held, so you can walk inside instead of going outdoors (reception in the main building also didn't bother to let us know about this when they directed us to the second building for check-in). Our stay included all meals at their restaurant, which was a buffet with a good amount of food choices for every meal -- although the food quality was pretty mediocre. For lunch/dinner, the pasta was really the best option, and there was both cases of overcooked and undercooked meat on several occasions. I was however impressed that they had a good salad and fruit selection, as well as beer and wine on tap. The staff members were very quick to bus empty plates and tables to keep things flowing, but the food wasn't anything I would write home about. The dining hours were also quite unclear -- the TV screen at the restaurant and the info on the sheet we were given at check-in did not align at all, so we just went sometime in the middle and they were usually open. The hotel room itself was very spacious -- ours included a tiny balcony as well. The bathroom had a bidet, but the layout made it a bit awkward to get in and out of the tub/shower. The TV in the room was also huge, but we didn't have a chance to leverage it. They make you pay 3 euros/day if you want to use the safe in the room, so we just opted against it. Good amount of closet space and shelving, but also a lot of room to just leave your luggage out. All in all, the sheer size of this hotel and how many it can accommodate would be the only reason to come here. It's about 2 hours from Seville Airport (closest airport), and there isn't much nearby aside from the beach. Not the best hotel experience, but not bad.

    Beach resort also a great spot for a conference - our company was able to reserve the whole hotel…read moreb/c it was during off-season. Rooms were great, staff was great, building next door is equipped with auditorium and many conference rooms - enclosed bridge connects both buildings. Two buffet cafeterias next to each other - food was just ok but whole range of choices. Also bar area w/ great outdoor patio in the main hotel building. It was too cold to use the pool but it looked beautiful! A few criticisms - very easy to get lost when looking for your hotel room. Feels like a maze. Also unsure how the elevator worked so used the stairs all the time. Also I wish the door had a peephole - someone knocked on the door very late at night but I didn't want to open the door b/c I had no idea who it was. Rooms cleaned daily - very nice/clean. Bathrooms include bidet too - spacious showers include shampoo and body gel/conditioner dispensers, and sink area includes soap & body lotion dispensers. Room also includes mini-fridge and a huge flatscreen TV. Bed was comfy. Lights/air/heat only work w/ your room key card - you might request two if you want to keep the room a certain temperature while you're away. Nearest airport in Seville - about 2.5hr shuttle ride. Beach is about a 10-min walk - sunrise & sunset are a must-see.

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