

But regardless of when you dine, you’ll always be spoiled for choice. It’s interactive, fun, and of course delicious! Depending on whether you visit Samba for lunch or dinner, weekday or weekends, the number of skewered goodies that are offered will vary.

Then, the waiters, called passadores, bring the skewers to your table and serve the hot meat to you, right from the skewer. If you’re not familiar with the churrascaria concept, various meats are cooked on long skewers on a charcoal fire rotisserie, churrasco-style, which is basically “barbeque” in Portuguese. We were so enchanted with the new space, we lingered a bit longer at Skewer Bar than we had expected, but eventually made our way back to the main restaurant and settled in for our feast. It’s a unique way of presenting tasty and enticing bites and only adds to the great vibe of this bar. True to their name, Skewer Bar also offers bar snacks, the most interesting of which are (you guessed it) skewers of meats, seafood, and veggies which are then cooked tableside on a vertical rotisserie grill. The range of handcrafted cocktails on offer will vary, of course, but the quality is there, and we think this is one of the most interesting new bars in the KLCC area and certainly worth a visit.
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Even better, these creative drinks are attractively priced, a real plus point anytime you’re in the city centre. They’ve done a superb job of making the space comfortable and pleasant, and the winsome ambiance is further bolstered by the terrific cocktails on offer. The third-floor perch at Skewer Bar Samba offers a nice view across Jalan Ampang of KLCC and the new Four Seasons Place, just next to the mall. We say semi here because although it’s definitely indoors, it’s also open enough to the outside to give patrons the best of both worlds. Samba has taken over an adjoining space and turned into a very inviting semi-al fresco cachaça bar. We recently visited to see if anything had changed – mostly it was the same (a good thing), but one change has really elevated the restaurant, too, and that’s where we started our evening. Samba Brazilian Steakhouse, a spacious restaurant located in the popular Avenue K, has been delighting meat lovers for about five years now, and continues to offer one of the more unique dining experiences in KL. "Positive news for jobs, the town’s economy and two great culinary additions for Middlesbrough.This post is brought to you in part by Samba Brazilian Steakhouse Churrascaria. "The Rio runs a high-quality Brazilian rodizio experience - with waiters bringing customers cuts of meat to their table. "Fantastic news that we’ve attracted the Rio Brazilian Steakhouse to open a restaurant in Middlesbrough. Middlesbrough Mayor Andy Preston said: "The Samba beat is on its way to boro. "Make sure to follow our Rio Middlesbrough Instagram page also! "The Rio team can't wait to bring their amazing Brazilian rodizio experience to the people of Teesside! They posted: "The #1 TripAdvisor rated restaurant of Newcastle will be launching our second location at the former Bistro Pierre in Middlesbrough centre! The Rio Steakhouse has posted a mock-up of how the Albert Road venue could look once their sign is above the door - but for now, the interior fit-out is under wraps. It comes days after the Tomahawk brand announced they are taking over the former Brierley Restaurant at Acklam Hall, Middlesbrough's only Grade 1 listed building.Ĭustomers were "gutted" when Bistrot Pierre closed its doors in July. Rio Brazilian Steakhouse has been looking for suitable sites on Teesside for months.

They posted a pic of how the new restaurant could look on Facebook (Image: Gazette)
