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Somerville / Massachusetts / United States
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This authentic Brazilian restaurant offers up quick meals morning, noon and night.  Several cooks man the bubbling steam trays and pile plates high with grilled meats, rice, beans and plantains. If customers don't speak Spanish or Portuguese, they will need to resort to pointing to indicate food choices. Freshly made Brazilian baked goods are stacked, in individual Ziplocs, by the coffee pots and Latin American soda cases.

Newark / New Jersey / United States
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Xxcape Cafe is located in the historic Ironbound section of Newark. The restaurant features daily specials along with regular bar snacks. The menu includes Philly cheesesteaks, sausage and pepper sandwiches, and Buffalo wings. There is plenty of seating with eight tables and twenty seats at the large bar. Xxcape has a jukebox and five big screen TVs.

Paterson / New Jersey / United States
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Newark / New Jersey / United States
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Sagres Bar & Grill specializes in Portuguese cuisine. Menu items include garlic olives, shrimp Strogonoff, the peito de frango a provencal, as well as sangria and other mixed drinks and beer.

Marlborough / Massachusetts / United States
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From opening to close, there is a steady stream of locals in and out of Classic 1 Pizza, ordering slices, subs and grinders. The eatery's dedicated following take their meals in the comfy, classic dining room. Specials change frequently, and the pulled pork pizza is a showstopper. 

Somerville / Massachusetts / United States
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At this casual churrascaria (AKA: Brazilian BBQ), piles of deliciously grilled meats, stews, beans and fried plantains simmer on a long buffet line. Also offered here are freshly-made desserts, large quantities of fresh-cut fruit and Brazilian sodas. There is ample seating at marble-topped tables, but be aware that at this locals haunt, the staff only speaks Portuguese. 

Hyannis / Massachusetts / United States
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Framingham / Massachusetts / United States
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Interestingly, this diner was built by the Worcester Lunchcar Company in 1942 and originally located in Orange, MA (where it was called Whit's Diner) before being brought to its present location. Lloyd's Diner has been in this location for many years. It was taken over by a local Brazilian couple in 2010. It is now also known as the Tropical Cafe.

Open from early morning to late evening seven days a week, this diner is a very popular local eatery. On the menu you'll find a traditional breakfast items such as eggs benedict in the morning. For lunch and dinner, you'll find a mix of American choices and Brazilian fare. This includes deep fried snacks and several rice and beans entrees.

Lloyd's Diner/Tropical Cafe is very busy on the weekends, so please plan accordingly.