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Throwback Brazilian diner in white and yellow with dark wood tables and a long, lonely countertop where the mood is solemn—could be that everyone's just focused on eating. The kingpin is the award-winning beirute pita sandwich, particularly the variation with roast beef, oregano, tomato and cheese. Fat wallet-ed shop owners from around the area and their customers alike keep few-words waiters from falling asleep in the slower hours between lunch and dinner, but when those hours finally arrive, the place gets as hoppin' as "Happy Days." If you're lucky, you'll come on a night full of pheromones agitating the beautiful people, but it could just be the scent of meat.
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