Holy Spirit!!!




Espirito Santo really isn't known for its cooked food. Its normally just a butchery but for some reason, they have added a food service. So out of my innate curiosity to try new things at new places, the wife and I decided to, how you say, try the restaurant/butchery.

I have to say that for a butchery/restaurant, food is quite expensive. My bowl of Brazilian Crab Soup was $15 a bowl, the antipasto platter was $23, and my burger was $25. Considering its right next to the butchery, I thought maybe it might have been cheaper? But it was not.

Another thing that I did notice was that the service was somewhat fast. Not in a good or bad way, but more bad than good and less good than bad; that was amusing to me. The servers really didn't recommend anything that was good, or didn't recommend anything at all, but they were friendly.

And considering we were the only 2 people there, food was somewhat taking a long time to be served. That was odd. My burger tasted like it was marinated in a wine base that I didn't ask for, and the crab soup was decent. The antipasto platter was average and I should pretty much leave it as that.

I might actually come back to the "rest-uchery," because they did sound like they have some pretty cool Brazilian dishes that I want to try. But I believe with all that is in my pinky finger, that you can miss this place out.

P.S. I never figured out what Espirito Santo meant until I looked it up!

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