Business Description from the Web
Try the Brazilian cheese bread called Cheenies or the Coxinha--a chicken hush puppy.
Tips About This Business
Try the Brazilian cheese bread called Cheenies or the Coxinha--a chicken hush puppy.
Editorial Reviews from the web
Brightleaf Square cafe adjacent to Chamas Brizilian Steakhouse, offering pastries, desserts, chocolates, gourmet coffees, soups and sandwiches.
Posted by Contributor
on April 21, 2009, (Edited October 17, 2005)
Variety cuts of meat served individually at this all-you-can-eat steakhouse. Salads, pastas and desserts included.
Posted by Contributor
on April 21, 2009, (Edited May 11, 2005)
Other Reviews from the web
I lived in Sao Paulo, Brazil for two years and I know what a Brazilian Steakhouse should be. The meat at Chamas has an unpleasant strong flavor. Meats are overcooked and the salad bar has a poor selection of items. Thirty five dollars per person for full rodizio is the same price that I paid at Fogo do Chao in Brazil (amazing restaurant!). Don't get fooled by this nice looking restaurant. If...
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My husband and I are regular customers at Chamas and it's always a good experience. We're from Brazil and know well the Brazilian way of cooking and Chamas easily bring us back home every time. We've been to other Brazilian steakhouses in and out of the area, but Chamas is so far one of the best. Prime quality meat, awesome buffet and the service is always great. We only have good things to...
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Posted by Saldanica
on April 21, 2009, (Edited March 27, 2009)
We dined there for the first time last night and thought the atmosphere, quality of food, and salad bar were exceptional for this type of food and restaurant. Not every one of the meat dishes was perfect, but I do expect when you vare serving hunks of meat on a sword that some will be more over cooked and some less cooked, I mean these are not being cooked to order, but the flavor and texture...
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Posted by francullen
on April 21, 2009, (Edited March 17, 2009)