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Terra Brazil the absolute must-visit hidden gem restaurant

Terra Brazil the absolute must-visit hidden gem restaurant

Glasgow Times2 days ago
Terra Brazil on Market Street is a BBQ restaurant "that is all about having good food and gathering family and friends".
Boasting a 4/5 Tripadvisor rating form more than 80 reviews, see below for why this local spot is well worth a try.
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On the Terra Brazil website, it shares that they are "passionate about meat in all aspects", adding that all "products are carefully selected to ensure we will deliver top quality food".
The restaurant specialises in meat and has a wide range of options available to enjoy, including cap of rump, beef neck rump, pork collar, pork belly, lamb legs, pork loin, chicken wrapped in bacon and more.
Terra Brazil shares that it cooks meats using a Churrasco Cooking Style, also known as a Brazilian barbecue.
The cooking style sees meats cooked on "skewers over the embers of a fire, which brought out the natural flavour of the meat and made it more succulent".
One guest took to Tripadvisor to share their experience at Terra Brazil, sharing: "The staff made us feel so welcome and kind.
"Bought out a great selection of meats, which were all cooked to the highest standard.
"Will definitely recommend coming for an enjoyable meat feast and buffet selection."
Another said the restaurant was a "hidden gem", writing: "If you're craving authentic Brazilian BBQ, this place is an absolute must-visit!
"The meats are incredibly tender, juicy, and packed with flavour, cooked to perfection right off the grill.
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"Every bite is succulent and dripping with smoky goodness—a true feast for meat lovers!"
A third guest said: "Was such a good experience.
"The buffet alone was phenomenal and the meat they bring to the tables was perfectly cooked and different every time."
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