"It's important to note that if you're looking for a traditional all-you-can-eat Brazilian rodizio experience, this isn't quite it. Instead of having the waiters bring the meat selections to your table, you serve yourself (check out my picture for examples). This was a different approach for us, as we were used to being served at other Brazilian restaurants. They do offer a small buffet featuring Brazilian favorites like Fried Rolled Pork Belly, Yuca, Carne de Sol with onions, and white rice. While the food didn't look exceptionally fresh, it was quite tasty. Some of the meat cuts we tried were a bit fatty, but the flavor was excellent, and we were already full by the time we got to our second plate.
Our total bill was about $74, which included a few drinks and a gratuity that they automatically added. Just a heads up: they also charge for water, as they provide bottled water, and we weren't aware of that until the end. The service was pleasant; the waitstaff promptly cleared our dirty plates and checked in on us regularly.
I would have rated this place five stars if not for some of the fatty cuts of meat. Perhaps it was just a Monday, but the service and ambiance were great, especially with the music playing. They even have a small stage for live performances on certain days. One of the waitresses was kind enough to explain some Brazilian dishes I wasn't familiar with, which I appreciated.
The best surprise came when we were leaving— the staff treated us to a piece of Flan for my husband’s birthday! They must have overheard us mentioning the occasion, and it was such a thoughtful gesture that we loved. For the price of $24.99, I would definitely return for the all-you-can-eat option. The service was stellar, and I just hope it remains the same during busier times."