Thursday 28 October 2010

Mundo Churrasco

Mundo Churrasco
63 Macgregor Terrace Bardon
2/5
Mundo Churrasco is most definitely a mans restaurant, even the prospect of such a restaurant sounds like the place a man would like to go (guys go around with barbecued meat on swords and slice it onto your plate). That's not even mentioning the fact that its pretty much all you can eat. So i went to this restaurant with three friends (all guys) and i would certainly say that this is the kind of restaurant you want to go to with a small group, due to the way food is laid out and the restaurant design. Upon arriving for our reservation at 7:30, we were attended to very promptly by the staff of the place and within 20 Min's of sitting down had been asked by staff if we needed anything several times (which for Brisbane is a good thing). Before long we had our drinks and the guys with meat on swords were frequently our table so often that it was impossible to eat the food that came before another sword of meat came. The meat was usually cooked to the right level of perfectly pink, however it should be recommended that you avoid eating the outside of the meat all the time as the salt will make you regret eating it. The first half of our dining experience was very pleasant however after 8/8:30 the swords of meat became less frequent and the red meat (the main reason to ever come here) was non-existent, this was disappointing as due to my process of having a mid meal digestion break i missed out of eating my fill, however in future visits i will change this process, or go earlier than 7:30.
The sides are mostly barely mentionable and are mostly there to break up the meat flavours, The salsa being the only one of positive mention (i liked the combination of the salsa with the red meat and rice), however the others were either bland, not worth mentioning or in the case of the Falafel, not worth it.
All in all i believe this place is worth visiting, purely for the red meat, the drinks (especially those with the Brazilian spirit cachaca) are wonderful, but an early wind down makes this place reasonable but not one of my favourites.

The main meal they serve the Churrasco, costs 35 dollars a head and is all you can eat. imported beer is 6.9 dollars and a caprianha is 8.9 dollars

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