Downtown San Diego has become a melting
pot for international fare. Spin the globe and stop it with your
finger. Wherever it lands (unless you hit Antarctica or the middle of
the Indian Ocean), there’s a San Diego restaurant, opening or established,
dishing up that country’s cuisine.
Samba Grill, located in Horton Plaza,
isn’t the first Brazilian restaurant to satiate San Diego
stomachs—Rei Do Gado is only a few blocks away. But Samba Grill’s
chefs know what they’re doing. The original restaurant, located in
Salt Lake City, won the 2004 award for Best Downtown Restaurant, and
the menu is the very same, as well as the presentation. The prime
attraction is the “Churrascaria”, hunks of meat carved from
enormous spits right at the table, a Brazilian specialty. Portions
are enormous, and range from typical proteins like beef, pork and
poultry, to rarer fare like lamb and occasionally, wild gator.
Dishes can be healthfully augmented by
selections from a hot-and-cold salad bar, all of the Brazilian
persuasion. After dinner, world travelers and homebodies alike will
agree that Brazil is delicious. Next stop: Antarctica.
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