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New Brazilian Meat Market Marks Opening In West Haven
Sabi Meat Market features a butcher shop and specializes in food items from Brazil.

WEST HAVEN, CT — (Pictured): Sabi Meat Market owner Sergio Dos Anjos is joined by Mayor Nancy R. Rossi on Tuesday to celebrate the Brazilian market’s grand opening at 391 Campbell Ave.
Sabi, housed in a building of small businesses on Campbell Avenue between Brown and Court streets, features a butcher shop and specializes in food items from Brazil, said Dos Anjos, a native of Sabinópolis, Brazil, who has lived in West Haven for the past 18 years.
The new market offers such tender Brazilian meats as picanha — a savory prime cut of top sirloin cooked with the fat for juiciness and flavor — as well as pork and chicken sausages and flank, skirt and tenderloin steaks.
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Rossi said Sabi is “the go-to place” for home-style and hard-to-find Brazilian foods and snacks.
The market also offers prepackaged and convenience food products from Brazil.
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