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Updated: 2016-08-05 17:39
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Diners at Latina start at the buffet and then choose from a variety of grilled meats sliced from big skewers at tableside.[Photo by Bruno Maestrini/ China Daily] |
Brazilian steakhouse chain Latina opened in Beijing
Carnivores will be delighted to find out that a Shanghai-based Brazilian steakhouse chain has recently opened its first Beijing branch. There is an extensive buffet at lunch and dinner heaped with rice dishes, lentil dishes, chick-pea dishes, eggplant, roasted vegetables, salads, fruit and lots of desserts. Our food editor Mike Peters says, "If Beethoven had written a March of the Carnivores, it would be playing as you eat." Read the whole review here.
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