
After two decades of operation, the well-known Singapore buffet restaurant, Carnivore Brazilian Churrascaria, has announced its impending closure at the end of September. The establishment, situated at Riverside View in Robertson Quay, shared the news via social media on Tuesday, expressing gratitude to its patrons for their unwavering support.
“We now approach the moment to carve our final slice,” the restaurant shared in its statement. “Over the past 20 years, we’re grateful for the warm acceptance of our passadores and for the opportunity to be a part of your lives.”
Since its inception in 2005, Carnivore Brazilian Churrascaria has won the hearts of many, gaining popularity for its unique serving style. The restaurant was celebrated for its rotisserie-grilled meats, flawlessly carved at the table by trained servers, known as passadores.
Throughout its tenure, the restaurant has graced six different locations in Singapore. After the closure of its flagship outlet at Chijmes in October 2023, the restaurant relocated to its current locale in Robertson Quay.
The restaurant’s journey has led it to operate in some of the city’s most renowned locales. From its origins at VivoCity, incredible vistas of Marina Bay Sands, the verdant allure of Dempsey, to lively weekends at The Grandstand, and its unforgettable chapter at Chijmes, the restaurant’s presence has been felt across the city. “Being part of your celebrations has been an absolute honor,” the restaurant added in its farewell message.
When will Carnivore Brazilian Churrascaria close?
The restaurant will close at the end of September.
What is the restaurant known for?
Carnivore Brazilian Churrascaria is known for its rotisserie-grilled meats served by roaming passadores, trained servers who carve the meats at the table.
How long has the restaurant been in operation?
The restaurant has been in operation for 20 years.