Dining At Texas De Brazil
Back in November I wrote about how you can get 50% off of Texas De Brazil, a Brazilian steakhouse. Now 7 months later I finally got a chance to try it out for myself. If you remember, I had previously been to Chima, which is also a higher-end version of this style of restaurant. I’ve also been to another one by the name of Malibu Grill, which is the same style but much lower end.
Texas De Brazil is slightly more laid back than Chima, but offers a nice contemporary atmosphere. While it is more laid back, the prices are about the same, with a dinner coming in at about $50 a head.
To start off, you can grab a plate for the salads/sides area. I preferred the variety here over Chima, there was a better selection of food that I liked…in fact there are 40 items. I highly recommend the potatoes and lobster bisque.

Each dinner also comes with a fried banana which was interesting and delicious:

When you’re ready for the meats, simply flip your marker to green and gauchos are at your service providing a wide variety to your place. From bacon wrapped filet mignon to lamb, they have it all:

Overall I’d have to say that I prefered Texas De Brazil over Chima. While Chima was a much fancier restaurant, I prefer the more laid back (but still very nice) style that Texas De Brazil provides for this type of dining. The only other style of this restaurant in the same class that I know of is Fogo de Chao, which I haven’t tried yet.

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Derek
07/21/2008 3:55 pmI’ve yet to take this adventure myself but this sounds like my kind of place. I’m more much comfortable in restaurants that are a little more laid back – fancy really isn’t my thing.
Scot
07/22/2008 2:38 pmI’ve been to Fogo de Chao here in Atlanta, was good
Wallace Turner
11/12/2008 4:11 pmsounds good. how did you manage to get the 50% off. I’d like to try it.
Eddie Vanlandingham
11/25/2008 1:53 pmWas my first time to eat there last night. Very pleased. How do you get the 50% off coupon?
Jerry Gianoutsos
11/25/2008 5:13 pmDo I need a copy of 50% off Mondays,Tuesday
for the month of November including Thanksgiving?
Jerry G.
Angelo Tomao
12/08/2008 11:37 pmi love to eat at texas di brazil in aruba your food is great i am going back the end of Jan.i would like a discount coupon thank you ,Angelo
Crystal
02/25/2009 5:23 pmIf you sign up for their emails you will get a email for your birthday and anniversary that says “Enjoy your complimentary dinner!”*
*With the purchase of a full price dinner.
It DOES have a expiration date.
Not valid on SATURDAYS!
Lisa S.
03/08/2009 11:41 pmWe’ve recently tried the one in Chicago on E. Ohio Street. Excellent food, even better was the service! If you’ve not signed up for the E-rewards do that beforehand. You will automatically receive a coupon via email for 25% off the price of the meal only for your first visit, up to 8 people. Also right now they are running a VIP special. For $57.99 you can get a card that entitles you to 12 meals at 50% off..can be used in one visit if the party is big or in multiple visits. Good until November 2009. VIP offer is good till the end of March 2009. It almost pays for itself if just 2 have dinner.
Enjoy, you are in for a treat!
CAROL
04/06/2010 4:08 pmwe went their for my sons birthday 4/1/10 i took a birthday cake for him, i was told i could not keep it on the table it would have to go to the kitchen, and to have it cut was going to be $3:00 i said thats ok not thinking anything more about it. TILL i got the bill their was 8 of us that night it cost more to cut the cake then i payed for it at the store, i think we should have been told it was going to cost $3:00 per person, had i have none that we could have had cake at home. not real happy with my first visit.
DiamondJim
06/10/2010 6:39 pmMy wife and I had out 17th anniversary dinner at Texas de Brazil and loved it. The salad bar set a whole new…well bar for us. My favorite meat was the filet mignon and the lamb chops. It was better than Koran heavin. The service was outstanding and I sign up on their website for the coupon. Two for seventy-something. I heard the owner waches each of his places on security cam and will call if he feels the patron isn’t receiving an good dining experience. Cool huh?
Going again tonight for celibration of stock market windfall. One alike place, at the low, low end is “the Knife”. Mediocre food and poor service. Pass it up.