
To wash down the overflowing spices that seem to almost tickle your taste buds, the in house prepared white or red wine sangria and/or the traditional Brazilian drink “caipirinha” seems to do the trick. Though drinks are not inclusive in the set price, they deem necessary with the constant eating that takes place throughout your sumptuous feast. After a few drinks and forkfuls of heaven, the crowd around the restaurant seems to have a uniform “smile and eyes closed” look while tasting the divine treats.
The scent that permeates the air while Brazilian music plays reminds me of the sweet sugarcane scent that flows throughout the warm and humid air in Brazil. As I ate the non-stop flow of food I recalled one of my favorite Astrud Gilberto songs titled “Non-stop to Brazil,” while I calculated how long it would take from SFO to the Carlos Jobim Airport in Sao Paolo. After the meal craze comes to a slow and steady end, every patron must satisfy their sweet tooth with the decadent desserts available ranging from sweet fried plantains with ice cream to rich “better-than-sex” chocolate lava cake (Not included). This celebratory style restaurant satisfies every palette from salty to sweet dishes that never end until you say so.
The service is representative of the Brazilian stereotype, that is the waiters and hosts are warm, friendly, laid-back, and occasionally forget to speak English to you instead of their native tongue, Portuguese. The busy atmosphere deems necessary to make a reservation on Friday and Saturday nights. For those hungry for Brazilian plates with slightly shallower pockets, try lunch, which is half the price, but equally filled with the same meats galore. Make sure to take a glimpse of the kitchen before you leave to get a peek at how the genius chefs’ cook the succulent meats—over a huge open fire located right in the restaurant’s kitchen. The waiters at Espetus care about your experience, and play the roles of “the expert” meat and wine connoisseurs very well. Espetus is made up of three medium-sized rooms to encompass the steady flow of people that infiltrate the restaurant every second while you dine, making one feel like not only have they come to the right place, but they are sitting in one hot commodity of a restaurant.
Espetus Churrascaria:
1686 Market Street in San Francisco
415-552-8792
710 S B Street in San Mateo (NEW!)
650-342-8700
Reservations needed for dinner
Hours:
Mon-Thu: 11:30-3PM for lunch 5-10PM for dinner
Fri: 11:30-3PM for lunch 5-11PM for dinner
Sat: 12-3PM for lunch 5-11PM for dinner
Sun: 12-3PM for lunch 4-9PM for dinner
All Major Credit Cards Accepted.
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