Are you a lover of international cuisine, but also want value for your dining dollars, then there are two events happening this week that definitely may be of interest.
February 25 - Traditional Brazilian Meal at Rio de Brasil
For only $21 (incl tax and tip), you'll get a chance to experience the national dish of Brazil in the form of the Feijoada. It consists of a black bean stew with lots of pork and dried beef. Along with the Feijoada, we will be sharing various side dishes and everyone gets a non-alcoholic drink and dessert. There's been a lot of Blogger Press about Rio de Brasil. See below:
Blame it on Rio Brazil Cafe - Street Gourmet LA
Feijoada Battle with Fellow Blogger, Exile Kiss - Street Gourmet LA
Gastronomy Blog
Food She Thought
Food GPS
LA Times
This is going to be a delicious meal that isn't going to break the bank, so now's the time to RSVP!
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February 27 - Cemitas Party at Cemitas y Clayudas Pal Cabron
If you've never had a Cemita before, how you can you turn down a chance to try up to 12 of them at Guelaguetza's sister restaurant, Cemitas y Clayudas Pal Cabron.
Click here to check out the Cemitas Food Porn and the Quirky Paintings at the Restaurant.
Read my blog posting here!
A mere $15 is all it's going to cost you to join in this Cemitas Free For All and it even includes samples of their Clayuda, Agua Frescas and a Beer or Michelada. Afterwards, we could even wander across the street and visit Monarcha Bakery for some delicious Mexican pastries and ice cream.
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