This location opened maybe 6 months ago or early 2014. Its a large venue, ample seating up front, with the buffet of food in the back. There is a traditional buffet kilo options and BBQ (Churrassco) option. I think the price of the kilo is different if you get items from the grill or non-bbq items.
Selection is decent, salad options (mostly steamed veggies, mayonnaise...not much of natural leafy greens), fish and Asian mixed foods. There were 4 different types of fried spring rolls (chicken, veggie, banana and cheese). I don't know why you would call those spring rolls...but cater to the Brazilian taste and that is what you get.
We've been here three times, and I must say that I personally don't find it spectacular, but its a good option to have when working downtown and looking for a different place to eat.
Just be warned that seating can be tight. When I say I mean, the tables are next to each other, so you will easily be able to hear your neighbors conversation. read more