Churrascaria Plataforma

Top 3% of restaurants in New York City
7/10

10 expert reviews

“This sprawling, boisterous shrine to meat, with its all-you-can-eat, prix-fixe menu, is best experienced with a group of ravenous friends.”

– Fodor's

Insight Guides Insight Guides
"All-you-can eat Brazilian rodízios (huge meat-heavy buffet) make this one of the most popular and fun places to go when you are in the mood to eat, and eat a lot."
Zagat Zagat
4.4
"Brace yourself for a “food coma” at this...Brazilian rodizio, an all-you-can-eat “extravaganza” where “skewer-bearing” waiters bring on a “nonstop” barrage of “cooked-to-perfection” meats." Full review
Gayot Gayot
14.0
"An authentic all-you-can-eat Brazilian rodizio." Full review
New York Magazine New York Magazine
"The rise of all-you-can-eat Brazilian rodizio restaurants is clearly a phenomenon closely related to the American steakhouse explosion."
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If you can eat every one of them, and ask for seconds, you'll earn the admiration of the waitstaff, if not the owners.
Rough Guide Rough Guide
"Meat (the fare of choice) is served in this huge, open Brazilian dining room by waiters carrying swords stabbed with succulent slabs of grilled pork, chicken and lots of beef."
Time Out Time Out
"A samba band fuels the frenzy at this stately but ultimately chaotic restaurant." Full review
Not For Tourists Not For Tourists
"Brazilian Feast! Don't eat all day...then come here."
Where Where
"Feast like a gaucho at this lively Brazilian steak house, where cuts of beef, pork, lamb and chicken are ceremoniously brought to the table and individually carved, rodízio-style." Full review
The Infatuation The Infatuation
"If all-you-can-eat dining experiences make you think of breakfast buffets in Vegas, you might be hesitant to pay $69 for one in Hell’s Kitchen. But replace lukewarm pancakes with..." Full review



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