I wasn't so impressed with this place. Some of the meats were burnt to the point that they were too tough to eat. Their other meats seemed similar to Texas de Brazil's. The picanha and rib eye, which weren't burnt, were good. However, Texas de Brazil's salad bar had a better selection, such as lobster bisque and warm mushrooms, and was a bit bigger. The service wasn't that great at Fogo. When I asked someone passing by if I could get some salt, he visibly looked pissed off. Also, they were really pressuring us to leave because they were closing down after lunch. They didn't do this at Texas de Brazil, and I was never treated rudely by anyone there. Also,Texas de Brazil is bigger and more beautiful with a better atmosphere. Importantly, Texas de Brazil's bathroom didn't stink like sewage. I don't get why restaurants don't fix that. Gross!!!