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Operating under the unique service concept of espeto corrido, which translates from Portuguese as "continuous service," Fogo de Chão satisfies palates and the desire for something original. Instead of ordering from a traditional menu, Fogo de Chão offers a prix-fixe system where guests can sample the entire menu, or just focus on their favorite items.
The lunch and dinner menu features unlimited servings of 15 different delectable cuts of fire-roasted meats, a sumptuous buffet of gourmet salads and fresh-cut vegetables, and a variety of Brazilian side dishes.
Each guest uses a two-sided disk to control the pace of their meal. The green side signals the Gaucho chefs to bring out skewers of sizzling fire-roasted meats to carve at the table. The red side indicates a stopping point. Turning back to green lets the Gaucho chefs know to start offering the meats again.
The traditional side dishes of warm cheese bread, fried bananas, crispy hot polenta and seasoned mashed potatoes are automatically brought to each table and replenished throughout the meal. The restaurant's award-winning wine list, traditional Brazilian beverages, and a variety of decadent desserts complement the experience.
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Atmosphere - Bright Lights
- Children
- Dim Lights
- Elegant
- Family
- Great Views
- Party
- Romantic
Features - Bar
- Brunch
- Daily Specials
- Delivery
- Family Style
- Great Beers
- Great Wines
- Light Menu
- Non-Smoking
- Parking
- Private Parties
- Reservations
- Single Friendly
- Take Out
- Wheelchair Access
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404 266-9988
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3101 Piedmont Road GA 30305
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- Restaurant:
- Fogo de Chao
- Owner:
- Contact Manager
- Service Area:
- Downtown
- Cuisines:
- Brazilian
About Fogo de Chao: The story of Fogo de Chão began in the mountainous countryside of Rio Grande do Sul in Southern Brazil, where its founders were born. Growing up, the brothers were immersed in the centuries-old Gaucho culture, a rich blend of traditions from European immigrants and Brazilian natives.
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