点评:The first thing I noticed when I entered this place which is a collection of restaurants and bars was an insistent booming sound that highlighted the bad acoustics. It did not sound like music but turned out to come from a band sitting right in the middle. Fortunately we ended up further back and were not directly exposed to it but the unpleasant booming and wailing that passed for entertainment was constantly in the background. We ordered meals from various restaurants using apps – so much for personal service - which meant our meals arrived at different times. My pizza was lukewarm but my two companions had no complaints about theirs so my review is not so much about the food as the place. I did not scrutinize the bill although it seemed pricey for what we had. It was only later that I noticed a cover charge for the so-called music of R$30 (about US$5.60) had been added. A generous service charge of 13% had also been included although in Brazil it is usually 10% and waiters will ask if they can add it. I ended up paying over R$70 (about US$13.15) for “music” I did not want to hear and service that was nothing special. Beware.
翻译:我一走进这家餐厅酒吧聚集地,首先注意到的就是一阵持续不断的轰鸣声,糟糕的音响效果更是雪上加霜。这声音听起来不像音乐,而是从正中央的乐队那里传来的。幸运的是,我们坐在了比较靠后的位置,没有直接受到乐队的干扰,但这种令人不快的轰鸣和哀嚎声却始终萦绕在耳边,仿佛在进行某种娱乐表演。我们用手机应用从不同的餐厅点餐——所谓的个性化服务真是名不副实——结果导致我们的餐点送达时间各不相同。我的披萨是温的,但我的两个同伴对他们的披萨却没什么意见,所以我的评价与其说是针对食物,不如说是针对这家店本身。我当时并没有仔细查看账单,尽管它看起来比我们点的东西贵得多。直到后来我才发现,账单上竟然包含了30雷亚尔(约合5.60美元)的所谓“音乐”入场费。此外,账单上还包含了高达13%的服务费,而巴西的服务费通常是10%,而且服务员通常会询问是否需要额外收费。我最终花了70多雷亚尔(约合13.15美元)听了一些我根本不想听的“音乐”,而且服务也平平无奇。大家要当心。