Braza Grill was a 10-minute walk from the base and about a 2-minute walk from Marafuji or Higashi-Fussa Station.
My partner has never tried Brazilian food, and this was the nearest that I could find within walking distance. You could probably park at the Marafuji parking lot or by the station.
Upon entering, we were asked if we had a reservation which I was not expecting. However, so many seats were available, and you could sit anywhere. (On a Friday night) But do call to see if you need a reservation, especially on Saturday and Sunday, because of their all-you-can-eat menu.
Pros: The place was clean, the staff attended to us well, was quiet, and didn't smell. The atmosphere was great. The food was excellent!
Con: The food was a little salty for my partner, but not for me.
We both got the Combo of Churrasco Skewer for 1210 yen, which came with four types of skewer - chicken heart, rump steak, pork ribs, and chicken drumstick. It also comes with two sides of farofa and vinaigrette salad. I have never tried farofa before, but it was okay, not that I would eat it all the time. On the menu, they also had all-you-can-drink alcohol, I think it would be worth it with a group of friends, but you are limited to 90 minutes. They also gave us the coffee for free, which was strong, so I didn't end up sleeping until 4 am. The fries were crispy and delicious!
Must try place for the all-you-can-eat part on...
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The servers keep the skewers coming faster than you can say ‘more, please,’ slicing off mouthwatering cuts of beef, pork , and chicken until you're leaning back in your chair in a blissful meat coma. Get the buffet! It comew with all the famous sides, salad, beans and rice, and much more!
If you’re feeling homesick for stateside churrasco or just looking to mix it up from the usual local fare, this spot is an absolute must. Pro tip: wear stretchy pants and prepare to leave with a grin as wide as...
Read moreI absolutely enjoyed the experience! We had the tabehoudai (all-u-can-eat) and it was worth every cent! Sausages, chicken, garlic steak, sirloin, chicken heart and A LOT more. Make sure to come on an empty stomach and the more hungry people the better haha. They were super kind and gave us great recommendations and explained how to eat them Brazilian style. Comfy seating, parking lots are around the area. Very friendly staff 10/10. (Would've taken more pics of the meat but we were too busy eating it and enjoying the convo with the bonito...
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