Midwest Grill
This huge space offers all-you-can-eat grilled meats including sausage, pork loin, lamb, chicken hearts, and sirloin, carved by hand at your table, with an accompanying buffet of salad fixings and what might be the best rice and beans outside Rio.
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Best of Boston 2007 Brazilian
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Best of Boston 2003 Restaurant, Brazilian
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BIG dissappointment. Took a chance based on the BOB award taking my mother there for her birthday. Terrible. Meat was all overcooked and when asked to bring us choices cooked medium to medium rare we got our meet still mooing. Service was poor at best and we got tacked with a 18% gratuity for a party of 6. I was ready to leave 10%. We're used to churascaria's in NY (Churascaria Plataforma) which makes this place look like a soup kitchen...
Posted by Charles: Mar. March 3rd, 2008 at 6:06 AM
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I can't understand why midwest grill got a best of boston nod. every one of the seven types of meat that were served was well done (as in gray and dry) when some type of beef came around and we asked what kind of beef it was the server had no clue what it was. nice. even the rolls they served were greasy. yuck. avoid this place at all costs.
Posted by Lisa: Mar. March 2nd, 2008 at 9:08 PM