Brazilian Barbecue?

Posted on: Tue, 01/16/2007 - 2:08am
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A friend has recently discovered "all you can eat" Brazilian barbecue restaurants, and can't seem to say enough great things about never ending meats delivered to your table! I am PA/TA, although only allergic (severly!) to the protein, which means oils are OK. Does anyone know if Brazilian food typically contains nuts? Better yet, any good/bad experiences with Brazilian restaurants in the New England area? I'm willing to travel for safe delicious beef...
Thanks!

Posted on: Tue, 01/16/2007 - 3:55am
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I went to one in the Phoenix area, and it was delicious. I went without PA DS, so allergies were not an issue. But there were no overt nut products. However, I didn't ask, so I don't know if there was anything hidden.
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Posted on: Wed, 01/17/2007 - 9:05am
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We went to one when DS was younger (and not a vegetarain). he's PA. We didn't have a problem but stayed away from many things in the buffet. It was Texas de Brazil in Dallas.

Posted on: Mon, 02/05/2007 - 7:15am
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In the New England area---- Burlington VT had one. I LOVED it! We went last New Years Eve. Its small, they served family style, but it was soooo good.
There is also a Brazillian restaurant at Turning Stone casino in NY. It was ok.
As to there safety, well, when we went we were without our PA dd and very new to PA- so I didn't really question about it. Thinking back though to the cuisine, I don't remember any nuts. I wouldn't know about their sauces/marinades though. I'm thinking about their fruits/juices though. Like cashew- it that a tree nut? Would the juice from the fruit be ok?
There are websites for both of these restaurants, with their menus listed, and you could also call ahead to check. The owner of the restaurant in Burlington is American, but many of the waiting staff are foreign so that would be an issue.
I'm craving it now!!!!!!!!

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