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Only come to Nandemoya when you're feverishly famished, otherwise it's a wasted experience. Brazilians pack this faceless banquet-cum-dance hall with bad halogen lighting to gorge on Japanese and Chinese food. More than 50 options, from sushi and other seafood to egg rolls and sweet 'n sour pork, abound at this per-kilo restaurant. A word to the wise: the middle warming plates have the sushi goodies, so don't load up too early. On weekends, a performer plays English and Brazilian standards, which helps drown out all the masticating going on. Cheese, apparently, is part of the menu.
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