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		<description><![CDATA[Who wants to be seen eating at a place called &#8220;Big Piggy?” Well, when you get a glimpse of what’s on the menu at this high-end, rodízio-style buffet restaurant, you won’t care what it’s called. Porcão is without a doubt Belo Horizonte’s most outstanding and impressive dining experience. Located in the hills of the city’s [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://vanburen.files.wordpress.com/2007/05/foodmeat.jpg" alt="meat" style="width: 218px; height: 180px" align="right" height="180" hspace="6" vspace="4" width="218" />Who wants to be seen eating at a place called &#8220;Big Piggy?” Well, when you get a glimpse of what’s on the menu at this high-end, rodízio-style buffet restaurant, you won’t care what it’s called. Porcão is without a doubt Belo Horizonte’s most outstanding and impressive dining experience. Located in the hills of the city’s upscale, south-center district, Porcão offers one of the city’s most majestic views. Open at 11:30 for lunch, you can look out over the city and the Serra do Corral Mountains. At night, the city is a sea of sparkling lights below you.</p>
<p>But you may have trouble taking your eyes off of the food. Porcão offers a banquet spread that would make any big piggy feel something like King Henry VIII. You’ll find every type of meat, chicken and fish you can imagine, in a buffet-style, all-you-can-eat splendor. Besides the buffet, there’s a sushi bar, fondue table and barbecue. The food continues non-stop from opening until the last customer leaves in the morning hours, with a buffet change for dinner at around 6 p.m.</p>
<p>Let’s talk about fish. Ironically, Porcão, famous for its barbecued meats, has some of the best sushi in the city, with Hamachi and Maguro served up in huge portions. Plus there are catches of the day, delicately cooked in a variety of ways; fish stew; and heaps of shellfish. If you’re particular, you can get any dish cooked to your specific orders. (Remember, this is all for one price—all you can eat.)</p>
<p>Should we talk about meat? Rodízio-style means the attentive waiters will be comin´ round to your table with various barbecued delights throughout the night. Just shake your head if you want a taste. You’ll get choice cuts of beef, pork, lamb, chicken and fish. To add even more color, the buffet offers various salads featuring pasta, greens, shellfish and more.</p>
<p>With its huge lunch and dinner buffets, off-the-menu dishes, scotch bar, wine cellar and views, you might want to just come in for lunch and stay all day. You probably won’t get around to sampling everything, even if you do. But you are welcome to try&#8230;and live up to the Porcão name.</p>
<p><font size="1">One price buffet: R$39.90 lunch or dinner<br />
Drinks and desserts charged separately<br />
Scotch bar with dinner menu selections<br />
Wine cellar<br />
Playground for kids<br />
Parking and valet</font></p>
<p><font size="1">Av. Raja Gabaglia 2985<br />
Open 11-midnight every day<br />
Porcão also has four locations in Rio, and others in Brasilia, Recife, and Niterói.</font></p>
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