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The restaurant serves a varied tailored for the day menu. The buffet is self service and you pay by the kilo, according to your serve. It is a trivial daily menu place where you may find a original pastel de angu and inhame ensopado. You can also get some jilo or a number of lebanese specialties, including a well fried Kibe. The restaurant is managed by the owner and the food is good. Prices are fairly cheap. The ambience is of a quick lunch style display. It is a second floor reasonably big restaurant over a supermarket, fine for the daily lunch menu. Given Vicosa is a city with near 30 thousand students engaged in the Federal University of Vicosa and in a number of private universities, th...