The wall decorations alone---steer parts, steer parts everywhere---show you meat rules at this Brazilian churrasco rodizio (literally, rotating barbecue) in Inman Square. When you order the rodizio (which most people do), meats from a… Read More
"An orgy of meat" awaits at these all-you-can-eat Brazilian rodizios in Inman Square and Saugus, where "delicately spiced" beef, pork and more are "served on a sword" churrascaria-style by "friendly" staffers (there are some à la carte seafood and vegetarian options too); the setting is "basic", but there's usually enough "room for everyone" – and since "no one goes away hungry", it's...
Midwest Grill Restaurant Review:
The décor alone reveals that meat rules at this Brazilian churrasco rodizio (literally, rotating barbecue) near Inman Square. When you order the rodizio, which most people do, meats from a dozen or so slowly turning spits will be pulled from the rotisserie, carried to your table and carved right onto your plate --- as much as you want of whatever you want: beef sirloin, pork loin, lamb, chicken...
As soon as you open the door of the Midwest Grill, the aroma of garlic and meat starts your mouth watering. Distractions abound: personable waiters, lively music, the salad bar-like selection of side dishes (superb potatoes, black-bean stew, salads, olives, and rice). But you can't ignore the scent of meat juices dripping onto an open fire. Finally, here come the waiters, bearing the long,...