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Carne Vale
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46 Ave. B,
New York, NY 10009
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Nearby Subway Stops
F, V at Lower East Side-Second Ave.
Prices
$13-$19
Payment Methods
American Express, MasterCard, Visa
Special Features
- Bar Scene
- Brunch - Weekend
- Dine at the Bar
- Late-Night Dining
- Outdoor Dining
- Private Dining/Party Space
- Prix-Fixe
- Buffet
Alcohol
- Full Bar
Reservations
Recommended
Profile
This venue is closed.
Whereas the city's more traditional churrascarias emulate Rio-style clearinghouses, this new venture from the owners of Le Souk aspires to the chic modernity that has made São Paulo a dining destination. Bright orange walls emanate colonial cheeriness while curtains backed by amber lights lend a modern touch. Armless cracked leather chairs tuck into tables that, despite the room's modest size, are spread so far apart that heads of state could discuss Amazon strip-mining policies in total privacy. Those bent on sitting on the romantic back patio wait at the small stand-up bar and quaff a Brazilian Wax—pineapple juice with the leathery aftertaste of premium cachaça—or sweet, syrupy sangria, also cachaça-spiked. An all-you-can-eat rodizio yields tableside-carved strips of filet mignon; salty, blood-colored skirt steak that pops on first bite; garlic-seasoned chicken with crispy skin; and lamb chops that fatophiles may find a bit thin. No complaints, however, about the figures of the elaborately plumed Carnival dancers who occasionally make the rounds when samba interrupts the D.J.'s uptempo lounge beats—and grace Avenue B with yet another gift from the Marvelous City.
Prix-FixeAll-you-can-eat, $35
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