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Contribute Feedback What Lebigarella likes about Bufalo Grill:
The steakhouse looks like a typical Brazilian steakhouse (churrascaria), with a buffet very rich in options. There are three types of Rodízios , one of them exclusive to the Picanha cut. Having lived in Brazil for a long time, the restaurant surprised me! I ordered the Rodízio Nobre , which comes with practically all types of meat and I do not regret any of it. View all feedback.
What Ivan Coelho doesn't like about Bufalo Grill:
We were going to a concert at the MEO centre and wanted to eat locally beforehand so booked the earliest table 7.30. When we got there the restaurant was busy but there was a table available. After 10 minutes I found a waiter and we ordered food and wine. 30 minutes later we took a half empty bottle of water from an empty table. Another 10 minutes later, with no food or drink in sight we gave up and left. View all feedback.
Nice brazilian restaurant with wide range of meat and salad bar,you eat as much as you can meat ,also grilled pineapple is very nice
Had eaten at the Italian next door that has the same owner,we liked the Italian so thought we would give this a try . We were not disappointed. . Delicious garlic steak. ..we asked for our favourite meats to be repeated which was done without issue. Excellent service and value for money.
Most of the meat was nothing special. But the pork meat was rotten. No manager came to apologize. They really didn't seem to care.
We arrived just after lunchtime, had a brilliant outside table overlooking the lake and out to sea. Our menu option included the buffet, plus side dishes, endless scrumptious varieties of steak from the grill, and a lovely stew with black beans. We have a pretty big capacity for eating but even we were struggling towards the end, it was all really delicious and the background music suited us fine too. Do not miss this when in Lisbon!
Took my family for a meal, and chose the only table without the windbreak awnings, to enjoy the view. We were met by a waiter, and when we called attention to the linen tablecloth being dirty, he replied that it was where people (presumably staff) would go to smoke. Despite suggesting that it should be cleaned, he didn't do so, simply walked off. We came to the conclusion that if we wanted to dine on a clean table, we would have to move table, which we did. As we had limited time, in order to keep things simple, we ordered drinks (water and a pint of beer at 4.30€ each) and Rodizio for all. Whilst we went to the buffet table which was quite poor in comparison to other Rodizio style restaurants that we have been to in Portugal, Brasil and Argentina. The only dressing for salads were oil and vinegar or a mustardy style sauce. During that time, the rice, chips (undercooked), black beans and fried banana was delivered to our table. It took about 25 minutes for the first meats to appear, with sausages and chicken legs. Once on the plates, we found that the chicken legs were running blood, so couldn't even try them! We eventually managed to call a waiter to put the chips back in the fryer to cook them properly (and so that they weren't cold), to which he replied (in a very arrogant and sarcastic manner) that they were hot when he brought them to the table! All the meats that were served were of very poor quality and extremely tough. Admittedly, as always the less noble meats are served first, but there was a huge reluctance to bring out any other meat like picanha. It just got to the stage where we gave up trying to have any semblance of a meal and asked for the bill. Nobody was at all interested in us, or any other clients in the restaurant, and certainly didn't care if we had an enjoyable meal, or not! An Irish couple on the table nearby ordered steaks, and when the waiter came over to ask how it was, I heard them say that they steaks were very tough and that they couldn't eat them. They simply asked for the bill and departed. All in all, we had a diabolical meal, hardly ate anything and regretted not having walked for another 5 minutes each way to Chimarrão which, in our experience has always been excellent. A huge disappointment that took the edge of a lovely break in Lisbon!