What to Eat at El Che's Hot New South American Spot in West Town
Briefly

"While Manion describes Brassero, 1709 W. Chicago Avenue, as the spiritual successor to La Sirena, he's quick to point out that the menu shows a variety of Latin American influences. But the menu also pushes tradition, utilizing a few American techniques and ingredients to position Brassero uniquely."
"For Brassero, its feijoada is a group affair, a $200 dish reminiscent of risotto and stuffed with collard green kimchi, slow-roasted beef shank, puffed beef tendon, pickled orange, and farofa."
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