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After arriving in Feira de Santana lunch was my first meal and I'm glad I found Kilogrill. While the name doesn't imply anything fancy, the quality and variety of the food were surprisingly good - make that great. While I'm not really familiar with the local cuisine, my family recommended it. They have different cold and hot dishes, a meat and fish grill section, lasagnas, sweet potato and mixed fish dishes, salads and fruits. For dessert there are at least five choices, including pudim, tapioca pudding, something with coconut, figs etc. On your way out you'll find a separate coffee/tea bar, and an ice cream bar with all your favorite toppings (I'm not into this stuff but just so you know). Waiters serve drinks (including several kinds of freshly made juices such as guava, passion fruit and pineapple). Your tab is kept on a checkoff sheet that you present at the register at the end of your visit.While the atmosphere is like that of a company cafeteria, by and large I have found this to be the best quality casual food in Feira, albeit with two tradeoffs: 1. the prices are almost comparable to NYC, which somehow doesn't seem to deter the locals though; and 2. you have to show up by 12:30pm, later than that and you risk finding a lot of options gone. While they made some extra food for our large group when we asked politely, Bahians eat lunch early and on time. In NYC I wouldn't even consider eating at a place like this, but in Brazil they are very clean in their food preparation, and the quality and freshness of the ingredients far surpasses anything Manhattan has to offer (even its own Brazilian restaurants). I'd highly recommended Kilogrill to get acquainted with the local fare.