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Top Brazilian Steakhouses in Atlanta

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The top Brazilian steakhouses in Atlanta, where low-carb addicts can get their fix of many varieties of grilled meats, presented by gauchos on skewers and sliced at tableside.

Fogo de Chao

Fogo de Chao in Buckhead got the ball rolling for the Brazilian steakhouse craze that since has embraced Atlanta. It's still a great place to go, especially for special occasions. With its location near the Atlanta Financial Center, it's also popular for high-power business luncheons. As with most churrasco-inspired restaurants, Fogo de Chao is very gluten-free friendly. Even their cheese rolls are gluten-free! And believe it or not, you could drag a vegetarian there and they could eat quite well at the massive and well-stocked salad bar, chock-full of premium ingredients.

Fire of Brazil

Fire of Brazil has three metro Atlanta locations, and offers a wide variety of meats slow-roasted over an open flame. The roomy locations, tastefully done in natural woods, can easily accommodate private parties.

Sal Grosso

This churrascaria offers a variety of special promotions and sports a handsome and rustic interior. Their international buffet draws raves from patrons.

Red and Green Brazilian Steakhouse

This Brazilian steakhouse offers a striking and elegant atmosphere, complete with 20 foot spiral waterfall. On special event nights, you can hear live Brazilian musicians and dancers. They offer a massive salad bar, a hot bar and of course, plenty of fire-cooked meats.

Chima

Located in Buckhead, Chima's authentic Brazilian Churrasco features 16 kinds of meat, ranging from filet mignon, pork loin, lamb chops, chicken and salmon. Diners can choose between "Rodizio," which includes all the meats and salad bar, or the salad bar option only.
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