All-you-can-eat Brazilian steakhouse featuring endless grilled meats & a standout Brigadeiro cake. Don't miss the $10 bar burger!
Experience the vibrant flavors of Brazil at this renowned steakhouse, where a continuous tableside service of expertly grilled meats awaits. From succulent picanha to flavorful lamb, the all-you-can-eat rodizio offers an unparalleled culinary journey. Don't miss the chance to indulge in their decadent Brigadeiro cake or the surprisingly satisfying $10 bar burger, a local favorite.
This Brazilian steakhouse offers a traditional rodizio-style dining experience with a wide array of expertly grilled meats, including picanha and lamb, served continuously tableside. Customers also highly recommend the 'insanely good' Brigadeiro cake and the value-driven $10 bar burger, which is noted as being very filling.
"The Brigadeiro cake is highly recommended, described as 'insanely good' and potentially the best chocolate cake in the city. The $10 bar burger is also a popular and filling option, and for the full experience, the wagyu ribeye with the market table is a standout choice."
Customers rave about the exceptional value and variety of the all-you-can-eat experience, particularly praising the quality and selection of meats. The Brigadeiro cake is frequently highlighted as a must-try dessert.
Important Note
The bar burger is only sold at the bar and can be very filling. Dinner prices are significantly higher than lunch prices.
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Neutral"This user recommended Fogo de Chão on 53rd street, describing it as "so casual it hurts.""
Positive"Fogo de Chão is highly praised as being 'so GOOD,' with a recommendation to order the wagyu ribeye and add the market table for a feast. They also mention the availability of $10 cocktails."
Positive"This user seconded the suggestion of Brazilian steakhouses, specifically mentioning a great time at Fogo de Chão."
Positive"Fogo de Chao is listed as an AYCE Brazilian restaurant."
Positive"The user's partner wants to try Fogo de Chao, but the user is looking for a more interesting or unique type of event. They are asking for suggestions for alternative immersive experiences that are open on a Monday."
Neutral"Fogo de Chao was mentioned as a dining option."
Neutral"This establishment was mentioned as a potential dinner option for first-time visitors to NYC, located near Hell's Kitchen/Hudson Yards. The user is considering it among other places."
Neutral"Fogo de Chão is mentioned as an all-you-can-eat option in NYC."
Positive"Referencing a food review video, this commenter notes that Fogo de Chão's more expensive cuts, like ribeye, are comparable to the best steakhouses in NYC."
Positive"This commenter also recommends Fogo de Chão."
Positive"This commenter recommends Fogo de Chão as a better option."
Positive"Although not having visited recently, the commenter's Brazilian girlfriend prefers Fogo de Chão over Plataforma."
Positive"This commenter believes Fogo de Chão is vastly superior to Plataforma."
Positive"The original poster had a good experience at Fogo at Midtown, noting a good salad bar, excellent pao, good meat selection (specifically mentioning lamb), and fast service."
Positive"Fogo de Chao, a Brazilian steakhouse in Midtown, is the commenter's favorite for a beginner steak experience due to its fixed-price, all-you-can-eat model offering many different cuts of beef."
Positive"Fogo de Chao, a Brazilian steakhouse, is mentioned for its lunch price of $57, which is considerably lower than its $80 dinner price, presenting a good value for those who enjoy Brazilian steakhouses."
Positive"Agrees with the Fogo de Chao recommendation, clarifying it offers unlimited smaller cuts of various meats rather than one large steak. Also highlights the included sides, salad bar, and cheaper lunch prices."
Positive"Recommends Fogo de Chao, emphasizing that its all-you-can-eat Brazilian steakhouse experience is tough to beat for value and variety."
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