All I can say is … expense accounts rock!
A few members of upper management from The Main Office of The Corporation
arrived at The Ft. Lauderdale Office of The Corporation to check things
out. And because they're upper managment, they pretty much get to expense
anything they want, so they took the Ft. Lauderdale Office (meaning: us)
out to dinner to a Brazillian steakhouse called Chima.
There is no menu. Instead, you just flip a small disk to the side
indicating you want food; then you are inundated with men carrying large
hunks of roast beast offering you slices of various cuts of beef, pork or
lamb. It's a never ending river of meat; vegetarians need not apply. To
stem the rising tide, just flip the disk over to the other side. You can
keep doing this as long as you want. As much as you want.
It's insane.
And insanely good.
It also appears to be one of those “if you have to ask, you can't afford
it” type places.
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