Not a traditional Brazilian churascuria. No salad bar at all. They bring you a side salad instead. If you are used to Fogo or Texas de Brazil, thus doesn't compare. It is $45 for all you can eat meats, but again, no massive salad bar. If you do t care about the salad bar, you will enjoy it. Meats are good. They even have roasted garlic bread on a skewer. If you are looking for a traditional churascuria with a nice salad bar, I would skip it. But if you are all about the meat you will like it. Nice wines also. Not cheap, but not outrageous either. A bottle if Louis martini for $45. All being said I would not return.