Favela
Favela
1 Kellett Wy
Potts Point NSW 2011
Phone: (02) 93571640
Inspired by the hedonistic eat-drink-dance venues of cities such as New York and Ibiza, Favela rose from the rubble of a disused building in Potts Point. Favela means 'slum' in Portuguese, but interior designer Anna Dinapoli's decor takes its cues from the more luxurious side of life, with plush white banquettes, mood lighting and candles in tiny cubby-holes running the length of the wall.
Following a recent revamp, this versatile restaurant now offers an all-you-can-eat Brazilian barbecue. For $35, patrons can eat their fill of a wide range of slow-roasted barbecued meats including sirloin, eye fillet, pork and sausages, accompanied by potatoes, rice and feijoada - a black bean stew. Vegetarians aren't neglected, with a $22 menu offering the option of either a capsicum and tomato risotto or fettuccine in a mustard and parsley sauce. If you haven't bust your buttons after all that, a dessert tasting plate could be in order, featuring treats such as sagu (red-wine-infused tapioca pearls) and cocada, a creamy coconut-based dessert.
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- Breakfast
- Lunch
- Dinner
- Late
- open
- closed
Features:
- Holiday Surcharge
- Holiday Notes : 10% on Sundays and Public Holidays
- Cost Entree Min : $11.00
- Cost Entree Max : $11.00
- Cost Main Min : $35.00
- Cost Main Max : $35.00
- Cost Dessert Min : $10.00
- Cost Dessert Max : $28.00
- Setmenu Courses
- Setmenu Price : $35.00
- Seats : 36
- Bookings Accept
- Bookings Advisable
- Bookings Group
- Function Room Seats 1 : 20
- Function Room Seats 2 : 35
- Alcohol Wine By Glass
- Alcohol Bar
- Alcohol No Meal
- Menu Vegetarian Count : 2
- Cc Mastercard
- Cc Visa
- Cc Amex
- Pay Eftpos
- Parking
- Wheelchair Toilets
- Function Rooms : 3
- Alcohol Licensed
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