Café Belo – Great Brazilian Food in Boston
I went to get my haircut in East Somerville and the barber told me about this great Brazilian place nearby, Cafe Belo. It is self-serve with a wonderful buffet. They also offer Brazilian BBQ. As their site says, “Brazilians were the first to raise cattle in South America, imported from Cape Verde to São Paulo in the 1530s. Churrasco (pronounced shoo-RAS-koo) or Brazilian barbecue was the traditional staple food of the gaúchos or cowboys of Southern Brazil for centuries before it spread to Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo….many places are called churrascaria de rodízio because waiters move from table to table bringing different types of meats on skewers from which they slice portions onto your plate…The meats used most often are Brazilian sausages, different cuts of beef, pork tenderloin and chicken…White meats are marinated overnight in a mixture of garlic, salt and lime juice. The red meats are seasoned with sea salt only.” This place doesn’t have swords but the staff is very friendly.
It was great and very inexpensive. You pay by the weight. There are locations all around the Boston area that you can fin don their site. The site has recipes also. The Somerville place is located at 120 Washington Street 617-623-3696. I will now time my haircuts for lunch.







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Posted by: delia Noe | August 06, 2007 at 04:04 PM