B’Churrasco is located on A’Beckett Street, but occupies a higher floor. It’s about 6 minutes walk from Melbourne Central Station. B’Churrasco is an all-you-can-eat Brazillian barbecue that offers heaps of different flavoured meats, sides and salads, plus pineapple dessert. By the end of the experience, you’ll probably feel the same as me and feel like it was all too much.
Highlights | A fantastic experience for lots of Brazillian barbecued meats and delicious sides |
Cost | $74 per person for all you can eat buffet (on Friday night) or $79 on weekend evenings |
Location | 61 A’Beckett Street, Melbourne VIC 3000 |
Website | http://bchurrasco.com.au/ |
It’s a good idea to make a reservation in advance to secure a table, but it’s a $20 deposit for each attendee on booking. They also have private rooms if you are willing to put down a minimum deposit of at least $2,000. Otherwise, even with a larger group, the restaurant is large enough to segregate events from other guests at the buffet.
The buffet is $74 per person on a Friday night, but is more on weekends. The price includes everything on the menu below, which includes a bunch of sides like chips and salad, barbecue meats like beef, pork and chicken, and pineapple with cinnamon and sugar.
To be honest, by the end of the night most of the meat tasted the same. But they were all very flavorsome and delicious. I found myself saying no to beef rumps and chicken wings and preferring the pork neck and lions, and chicken hearts because of their more unique textures.
The experience at the restaurant involves the servers coming around to each person and carving the meats right in front of you. And you can ask for as many serves as you want of anything from the menu.
But there are still things you have to pay for, which you are order using the QR codes on the table mat. Here you can order drinks or other desserts to the table, but they involve paying a credit card surcharge. I wonder if people have space for their desserts given all the food people are introduced to during the evening.
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