We've now eaten here twice, for dinner and lunch. Both were delicious, and very cheap for what we got. The market table (buffet, salad bar) by itself is a large and tasty meal; for a small amount extra you can add one meat, as much as you like. Or you can get the churrasco meal, if you want a _lot_ of very good meat. I lost count but it was more than 8 different kinds of meat, mostly beef (filet mignon, top sirloin, bottom sirloin, ribeye, prime rib, more) - I also had pork and lamb, and refused the chicken. The sausage, linguica, is lovely - spiced but not hot. And save the grilled cheese (not a sandwich) with honey for last, you won't need (or have room for) any dessert. You can have as much as you like of any of the meats - which means I ate about 10 ounces of meat, in little bites of each kind. They have vegetarian entrees (cauliflower steak, tofu and pasta), also fish entrees, and there are plenty of vegetable/vegetarian options on the market table. Oh! I forgot the Brazilian sides - caramelized bananas, polenta fries, garlic mashed potatoes, and (best of all) pao de queijo, Brazilian cheese bread. Cheesy, fluffy, crunchy, chewy, incidentally gluten-free - always a winner for me. Matheus was our main server and Ray handled the grill - service was quick and friendly. For dinner on Christmas Day, the restaurant was full but not jammed; for lunch two weeks later, it was largely empty (what is wrong with you people, why aren't you there?)