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Fogo de Chão Opens in Uptown

Brazilian steakhouse Fogo de Chão recently opened a location at 2619 McKinney Ave. in Uptown Dallas. Holden and I joined my favorite foodie sisters, Barbara and Emily, and their husbands for dinner at the new restaurant.

Fogo de Chão shares the Brazilian gaucho traditions of churrasco, the art of roasting meats over an open fire, and espeto corrido, or “continuous service.”

The $46.50 per person provides a meat selection of filet mignon, ribeye, and other delicious signature Brazilian cuts (the parmesan pork tenderloin was our favorite). The continuous service is unlimited, but pacing yourself is encouraged– you are given coasters with red/green sides to indicate when you’re ready to have meat brought to your table.

In addition to the protein options, Fogo de Chão features a gourmet Market Table and Feijoada Bar, with seasonal salads, soups, fresh vegetables, black bean stew and other Brazilian side dishes.

The brown sugar coated bacon at the Feijoada Bar is a must-try! I also loved that they had pomegranates at the market table. Pomegranate seeds were always my favorite delicacy growing up.

Fogo de Chao boasts an impressive bar and drink selection, as well.

My cocktail of choice is BRAZILIAN NIGHTS: Belvedere Vodka, passion fruit, cinnamon honey and lemon ginger tincture served up. Topped with La Marca Prosecco. *YUM*

Their award-winning wine list offers additional drink options.

I’m anxious to return for a happy hour or brunch and try more of their cocktails. The Brazilian Brunch on Saturdays and Sundays is $36.95 and includes the Full Churrasco experience, an expanded Market Table with fresh seasonal fruits, Greek Yogurt and some special, Brazilian-inspired breakfast items like Pão de Queijo Egg Bake, Braised Beef Rib Hash and a Seasonal Sunday Roast.

For dessert (which we initially insisted we were too full for, but couldn’t resist) we tried Papaya Cream, Crème Brûlée, Tres Leches Cake, and South American Flan.

All of the desserts were ridiculously delicious, but the flan was out of this world.

Thank you, thank you, thank you to Fogo de Chão for treating us to such a yummy feast, and for giving us all the chance to slow down and spend quality time with each other. Be sure to visit Barbara and Emily at Fortuitous Foodies for their recap, too.

Bom apetite!

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