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Delicious Brazilian eatery like a watering hole in the desert that is the Williamsburg-Greenpoint no man's land. Petite 25-seater whips up meaty sandwiches and snacks from a cramped corner kitchen. Start off with the pao (Brazilian cheese bread), then move on to sandwiches like homemade chorizo on Portuguese rolls and roasted veggies with minas cheese. Brazilian cocktail menu includes a traditional caipiroska (muddled fruit, sugar cane, vodka) and batido de coco (coconut and condensed milks, shaved coconut). Forget mimosas, brunch means a slew of punchy caipirinhas to go with your eggs Florentine.
Mix of Peruvian expats, hipsters, and date-night couples is as eclectic as the menu of steaks and South American classics. Familial vibe prevails, beginning with complimentary bowls of cancha: ... read more
Williamsburg's coziest South American kitchen. Spanish for general store, which in Argentina apparently means chairs hanging from the rafters, grandma wallpaper, antler art. Playfulness extends to ... read more
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