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| - I had a free entree coupon for my birthday so we figured we would give the newest Brazilian steak house in town a try.
Upon entering, I was immediately struck by how cold and unwelcoming it felt. It was rather industrial in decor and seemed like they were trying too hard to be trendy. We were the first table seated for the evening, so everyone was eager to bring food, drinks, etc.
First, drinks are very expensive. Not that I didn't expect that given the type of meal and location, but $2.50 for a non refillable eight ounce bottle of coke seems a bit extreme.
The salad bar looked impressive, but I was expecting more. Everything I tried was decent, but nothing jumped out as remarkable. I was also hoping for more than just one type of sushi. I felt the same way about the meats. It did not seem that there was the variety that there were at other Brazilian steak houses that I have been to. All of the meat was decent, but none stood out as favorites. If I did have to name a favorite, it would be the lamb chop. It seemed that rather than have a variety of meats and flavors, the same flavors were put on two or three different meats.
Service was exceptional. Constant refills on water, meat, etc. We were also visited twice by managers to ask if everything was OK with our meal and if we needed anything.
Overall an OK experience, but not worth what the price would have been if we paid for two dinners. Next time I want a Brazilian steak experience, I'll stick with Green Forest in Penn Hills.
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