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Au lac do Brazil 10 years countdown

Au lac do Brazil 10 years countdown

Thursday, October 31, 2013, 16:25 GMT+7

Au Lac Do Brazil – the very first authentic Churascaria in Vietnam, the restaurant has been serving top quality Brazil flavor since it opened its doors back in 2003, serving both a-la-carte menu and all - you - can - eat buffet.

Celebrating its 10 years anniversary, we are offering a special promotion for all our guests, 10 percent discount on total bill for every single receipt from 28th October 2013 to 20th November, 2013. We are also inviting everyone to try our delectable Brazilian Sunday Lunch Buffet on November 3rd at our Pasteur outlet. Serving from 12.00 noon to 2.00pm, the Buffet Menu includes incredible spread of Cold Cuts, appetizers, and hot dishes, Fresh oysters, and Cold Shrimp,…

We are also celebrating our Countdown Party to 10 years with special performances from guests DJ, live band and dance showcase,  on November 2nd, 2013 in ALDB -238 Pasteur, Dist .3, HCMC and November 9th , 2013 at ALDB Hanoi – 6A Cao Ba Quat, Ban Dinh District from 9pm til late. Free entrance with complimentary drinks and canapés.

For more information, please visit us at www.aulacdobrazil.com

Hotline: 0909 478 698.

Au lac do brazil HCMC: 238 Pasteur, Ward 6, Dist 3, HCMC

Tell: 08 3820 7157 – 08 3820 7682

Au lac do brazil Hanoi: 6A Cao Ba Quat, Ba Dinh Dist, Hanoi.

Tell: 04 3845 5224 – 04 3747 4330

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