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At 49 tl, with starters and dessert it is an offer too tempting to miss, Marina and I ate there for Sunday lunch and were given a 20% discount. It is a beautiful restaurant, our table looked out over the Mediterranean but the ambiance was destroyed by very loud Salsa music, we were surprised no one had asked for it to make quieter, we did; the owner obliged, we placed our order. The starters were very well presented, looking very appetising, a small onion filled with rice gently spiced and seasoned, black eyed beans the least interesting of the selection, an artichoke bottom with mixed vegetables this was bland and the artichoke was overcooked but still enjoyable, Aubergine salad was served but it was so delicious, creamy and full of flavour I had to ask what it was !, and a thin slice of tasty Carpaccio. Hot starters were brought to us impaled on miniature swords; Banana coated in crumb and crisply fried, soft eating Polenta again crisply fried, hot slices of tender Hellim and chicken and potato croquettes. Ready for our meat course, a selection of fresh vegetables individually cooked `al dente` in water; then finished in seasoned butter, was served Potatos Bravos , sadly far from the best we have eaten, but a minor hitch in the quality of the food so far. Then came the beef! – pieces of steak marinated skewered and grilled, tough as boot leather, then small rounds of beef fillet, perfectly cooked ; pink inside, crispy, nearly burnt on the outside, sadly to tough to eat, great for our doggie bag, but we forgot it The last offering of beef saved the day, beef ribs in the oven, long cooked, the only way with TRNC beef; meltingly succulent, falling off the bone and delicious, we will make these ourselves! Perhaps Quente will be able to import Brazilian beef as our friend imports burgers from America for the very successful Johnnie Rockets, in Famagusta ? Until then we recommend avoiding the grilled beef, the other meats are plenty for a great meal. Not finished yet! A plate of very well presented fruit arrived, pineapple, two kinds of melon, kiwi, oranges, and of course coffee if we wanted it, and all for 49 tl! We drank a pleasant bottle of Trevento Chardonnay, expensive at 40tl but I thought the 20% discount had saved us that. Pictures and full information to come in the next few days – Many thanks to Marina and Brian for their excellent and honest review. Have you been to a good restaurant or place in Northern Cyprus? Tell us about it email pete@linicguide.com The restaurant is behind TEMPO supermarket in Karaoglanoglu, follow the sign from the main road. Related articles on Lincguide you may also be interested in:
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1 Response to QUENTE the Brazilian Steakhouse
Peter Badenbroek
July 18th, 2010 at 5:40 pm
Well, we just eat yesterday (the 17th of July 2010) at Quente and it was marvelous, tasty and stylisch interior!