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Businiess name:  Rio Churrascaria
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I used to have a travelling job, and went to a handful of churrascaria restaurants in that time. My wife and I recently tried out Rio Churrascaria in Cary and I though it was at least as good and as any of the those I had been to in bigger cities -- and a much better deal: $25, vs. $40-50+. \r \r We had top sirloin (favorite). bottom sirloin, pork ribs (2nd fav), filet mignon, garlic beef, bacon wrapped beef, bacon wrapped chicken, chicken, pork tendorloin, prime rib, lamb chops, and probably a couple other things I'm forgetting. They also had pork sausages and grilled pineapple, which we didn't try. \r \r Aside from the pork loin, which was very dry, all of the meat was cooked perfectly. Also, the filet was cut before cooking, so instead bringing around a whole tenderloin they brought around filet ""nuggets"". But they were cooked well - still nice and pink on the inside. I agree with other posters (many reviews for the Strickland location, which seems identical) that if you like your meat medium to well done, you will probably not enjoy any of the beef -- most all of which is cooked med-rare. \r \r The salad/side bar was as impressive as others have said (again, dozens of reviews for the Strickland site). My only complaint, and the only thing preventing 5 stars, was that the seafood selections I was looking forward to, oysters, mussels, and calamari, were all iinfested with cilantro (ban The Green Menace!). This vile weeed is reviled by enough people that I think it's cruel to put it in all of the dishes. It's like putting horseradish on everything - enough people dislike it that I think it's a poor decision (maybe that's the point - to limit seafood consumption???). Aside from that, the salad selections were excellent.\r \r Overall a great experience. Many of the occasions we might have just gone out for a nice steak, I'm sure we'll go back to Rio for the variety and unique dining experience. Pros: Variety, unique dining experience, quality Cons: Cilantro!

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