Copacabana Brazilian International
400 Shoppers World Ct
Charlottesville, VA 22901
This little restaurant, tucked away in Shoppers World on Route 29 is a terrific place for good food that is light and tasty. Located next to the local Whole Foods , Copacabana boasts a solid menu of seafood, pasta, and meats. The variety may not be so large but almost everything on the menu looks appetizing and you spend a lot of time trying to figure out what you want to try. The setting is a bit dark and the little candles don't give off much light so consider it a place for a romantic gathering. From what I could observe, however, there weren't many young couples there and a lot of business types, older folks, or couples in their 30s seemed to frequent this place.
I started off with the escargot with artichokes in a light cream sauce which also came with small pieces of tender cheese. The escargot was perfect and the artichokes really complimented the taste of the dish. The appetizer came with warm bread, which is just terrific and probably the best bread I've had in Charlottesville. The bread works great with just butter but dip it into the cream sauce and it just takes appetizers to a whole new level.
Entrees are served with a small salad with some shaved carrots to top it off. The house dressing, which is an avocado vinaigrette is wonderful and I have asked for just the dressing in a small container to take with me. They might overdo it a bit though when they drench their salads in this sauce.
For the main course I had the special, which was the fillet mignon with scallops in a red wine sauce. The meat was cooked perfectly and the scallops added a nice flavor to the dish. The sauce was creamy and a bit sweet, which made this a favorite dish of mine. I think they ran out of fillet mignons since, later in the evening, they started introducing New York strips as their special of the day. The fillet must have been a favorite.
Always top off a meal at Copacabana with the banana flan, which is served with a tasty strawberry sauce and whipped cream. This wonderful custard melts in your mouth and gives your tongue a nice treat after a full meal.
At the end, they give you a nice little mint and a hefty check. Maybe that's why this is not more popular with the student population. Still, it is well worth it and you leave the restaurant satisfied but not completely stuffed. They know how to do creamy dishes and entrees so that they taste great but don't make you so stuffed that you can't walk later.
Highly recommended!
Saturday, April 5, 2008
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