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          | Pau 
              Brasil |   
          | 58 
              Lever Street, Northern Quarter, Manchester, M1 1FJ |   
          | Tel: 
              0161 923 6888 |   
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          | Opening 
              hours: Mon-Fri 
              12pm-3pm & 
              6pm-11pm |   
          | Sat 
              12pm-11pm / Sun 1pm-11pm |   
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            | Pau 
                Brasil Manchester |  |   
            | Pau 
                Brasil, a new sensation in Manchester dining, is a traditional 
                Brazilian Churrascaria, a steakhouse loved throughout Brazil for 
                offering succulent cuts of beef, pork, fish and poultry prepared 
                by skilled artisans.  |   
            | This 
                style of cooking found in the Churrascarias dates back to the 
                Brazilian cowboys, who roasted skewered cuts of meat over fire 
                pits. Together with the Brazilians zest for life, the idea has 
                developed into what you'll find at Pau Brasil on the corner of 
                Lever Street and Great Ancoats Street in Manchester's Northern 
                Quarter. |   
            | They 
              don't believe in limits at Pau Brasil, so use the concept of service 
              'Rodizio' which translates to 'continuous service'. The idea is 
              simple - the meat carvers circle the room offering diners perfectly 
              seasoned meat on skewers straight off the grill, carving you a slice 
              right there at your table. You're able to take as much, or as little, 
              as you want during your visit. |  | 
   
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            over 15 different cuts of beef, lamb, pork, fish and chicken, there 
            are various other dishes on offer including salads, vegetables, selected 
            fine cheeses and traditional Brazilian hot dishes all for one fixed 
            price. |   
          | Control 
            of the pace of the meal is set by you, with a small two sided disc 
            on your table. Turned to green indicates you wish to have more meat, 
            and turned to red it means you can simply sit back and relax. |   
          | Pau 
            Brasil also offers a lunch with plenty of options, from Monday to 
            Friday, until 3pm. |   
          | All 
            you can eat and much, much more, with waiters urging you on. Plus 
            salads. One thing is required to truly appreciate Pau Brasil Restaurant: 
            a large appetite to keep you eating. A caipirinha or two doesn't hurt 
            either. |  | 
   
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          | No 
              meal at Pau Brasil is complete without the ultimate Brazilian drink 
              made of sugar cane, lime and cachaça - ice cold Caipirinha. 
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          | The 
              Caipirinha (pronounced kai-pee-reen-yah) is Brazil's signature cocktail. 
              On the beach at sunset, festive dinners and all night dance parties, 
              Caipirinhas are an essential part of any Brazilian celebration. |   
          | Like 
            all the best cocktails, the Caipirinha's beauty lies in it simplicity. 
            Muddled limes with white sugar and Cachaça. Stir or shake and 
            serve. Perfection. |   
          | With Pau Brasil's cocktail menu offering over 20 variations on this 
            classic cocktail, there is sure to be something to tempt you. |   
          | Available 
            by the glass or by the bottle, there's also a large wine list to choose 
            from with Brazilian, Chilean and Argentine offerings joining those 
            from Italy, France, Spain, USA and South Africa. |  | 
   
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          | Pau 
              Brasil Reviews |  |   
          | "Like 
              many Brazilians, Pau Brasil don't believe in limits and the concept 
              of continuous service, with as much quality meat as your belly will 
              allow, take's some getting used to. This is an all-you-can-eat buffet 
              where the main ingredients come to your table and are served straight 
              from the fire pit by excellent friendly chef's. You help yourself 
              to some quality salad and wait for the chefs to bring you cuts of 
              some of the best meat available in Manchester. It's very easy to 
              stuff yourself silly to the point where your eyes are certainly 
              bigger than your belly." - 
              RestaurantsOfManchester.com (Oct 2007)  |   
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