rodizio
See also: rodízio
English
Etymology
Borrowed from Portuguese rodízio.
Noun
rodizio (plural rodizios)
- A Brazilian all-you-can-eat restaurant, most especially a churrascaria steakhouse restaurant which primarily serves grilled meats.
- 2012 March 30, Joanne Starkey, “All You Can Eat, and Then Some”, in The New York Times[1], New York, N.Y.: The New York Times Company, →ISSN, →OCLC:
- The nine meats in the rodizio — skewers of which are held aloft by waiters roaming the dining room — were of varying quality. Best were the succulent chicken, juicy sausages, turkey wrapped in bacon and flavorful skirt steak.