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4 based on 30 reviews
During a short stay in Newark, a good ole' friend recommended this place and it was it was an excellent choice! AWESOME service, great atmosphere, good prices and the food was pretty good as well! The Caipirinhas were off the hook, music was a bit too loud, but it was part of the vibe! Great night to remember and Mr. Adams helped a lot!
4 based on 39 reviews
A very nice place to eat some good Brasilian food. I like the concept of the all you can eat menu. I also like the different stations in the back where you can get rice and beans and other food items.The picanha was fantastic.They also have live music on the weekend.Definetely would go there again,
4 based on 38 reviews
The nicest ambience , dishes are carefully tended. Beautiful and tasty. Go and enjoy. These are my hundred characters.
4 based on 40 reviews
I have been here at least 10 times but have not written a review. I don't live close, but fly out of Newark Airport regularly, and this is just 10 minutes away, great for a meal before or after travel. You might be afraid of Newark, but this restaurant is in the Ironbound district of the city, and seems a bit safer. There are a lot of Portuguese and Brazilian residents of this area too (not connecting ethnicity to safety though). The restaurant has its own parking area, and I have never felt concerned about leaving luggage in the car while there. Both Brazilians and non-Brazilians come here, and I have met many who are repeat customers. Boi Na Brasa is such a great place because it combines a great atmosphere with great food and reasonable prices. There are all your Brazilian favorites on a very extensive menu, and the servings are large. The staff is Brazilian. You can dine formally in the dining room, where they accommodate small or large groups, but I often prefer dining in the front bar/café area, especially if I am alone. The sausage with yucca appetizer and shrimp in garlic sauce appetizers are incredible, and are good for 2-3 people to share before a meal. The picanha steak, and moqueca fish dish are genuine. All come with salad bar. You can also get the limitless rodizio style of meat service if you wish. Enjoy!
4 based on 59 reviews
Left the airport to see something else and thougt Manhattan was far away. Simple salads and pots. But the meat was terrible. This "Brazil" restaurant either cant prepare the meat properly before the grill - or simply buy bad quality cuts. The only piece that was decent was the sausage. When complaining the meat wasnt teder... they came with a sharper knife! They would go under in no time in Brazil...Not even cheap. Go elesewhere.
4 based on 38 reviews
The nicest ambience , dishes are carefully tended. Beautiful and tasty. Go and enjoy. These are my hundred characters.
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4 based on 163 reviews
This place came highly recommended and I know not to trust that person again. We were seated quickly and they brought cold bread to the table. The waiter brought us tea and water and then disappeared. The person bringing meats (we got the RodÃzio) was very attentive but all of the meat was over cooked (burnt/charred/dry). We had to ask for the waiter to get a refill on tea and water as he never came by the table again. When we were finished we had to ask someone to get a bill because again the waiter was no where to be found. There were lots of wait staff congregating around together so I know they had sufficient staffing. The food wasn't very good and as I said neither was the service. Next time McDonald's would be a better choice.
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4 based on 44 reviews
This is a small hamburger place down neck in Newark. Parking is somewhat of challenge. Burgers are very good and pretty big. For $6 or $7, you get a really nice size burger with plenty of toppings. Beef empanadas were excellent, chicken was ok. Dining area only has a few tables. Overall, really good burgers at a reasonable price.
4 based on 38 reviews
The nicest ambience , dishes are carefully tended. Beautiful and tasty. Go and enjoy. These are my hundred characters.
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4 based on 38 reviews
The nicest ambience , dishes are carefully tended. Beautiful and tasty. Go and enjoy. These are my hundred characters.
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