- Portuguese
- Brazilian
Fogo De Chao Churrascaria
Ratings and Reviews for Fogo De Chao Churrascaria
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May 17 2012
Nas S. via Yelp
overpriced and over rated. The salad bar was good I give them that but the meat was very so so. I LOVE meat but not when it is OOO....overcooked,...read more
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May 17 2012
Johnathon B. via Yelp
I ate here when returning to LA from a work trip around 830 at night, the servers were straight up rude. The food was decent, great cuts of beef somewhat...read more
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May 17 2012
Jae R. via Yelp
From the cheese bread (yorkshire pudding i believe) to the amazing meats (the lamb chop was so succulent i couldnt stop saying so, as well as the filet...read more
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Jan 15 2009
via Citysearch
I went here for a company party and had a great time. The service was great and what a fun place. Great variety, drinks and wait...read more
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Jan 10 2009
daisytulip via Citysearch
I am astonished that there is only one other one star review on Citysearch for Fogo de Chao. I am completely and utterly floored....read more
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Dec 05 2008
ironchefjeff via Citysearch
The cuts of meat are so great! Its all you can eat too! My fav restaurant of all time! The cheese bread is cracking...read more
In Short
It's hard to miss the 27-foot tall wine cellar that juts high above La Cienega at this Gaucho steakhouse, which originated in Brazil. Inside, subtle earth tones, rich wood and soft lighting set the scene for the large skewers of beef, lamb, pork and chicken that are roasted over an open flame and carved tableside. Buffet-style salads and sides such as crispy polenta, sweet fried plantains and cheese bread accompany the signature meats. Traditional beverages such as Guarana, a popular Brazilian soft drink, are served in addition to an an extensive wine list and full bar featuring caipirinhas, Brazil's national cocktail.