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Texas de Brazil
Company typePrivate
IndustryRestaurants
GenreChurrascaria
FoundedOctober 13, 1998 (1998-10-13) in Addison, Texas[1]
FounderSalah Izzedin, Leila Izzedin and Salim Asrawi
Headquarters,
Number of locations
Over 50 U.S. + International
Key people
Evandro Caregnato, Culinary Director
Websitewww.texasdebrazil.com

Texas de Brazil is an authentic Brazilian-American "churrascaria", or steakhouse, that combines the cuisines of Southern Brazil with the generous spirit of Texas. The steakhouse group debuted October 13, 1998 in Addison, Texas, a suburb of Dallas. Texas de Brazil is family owned and operated with locations both internationally and domestically. Customers turn a place card green side up to get meat, or red side up to no longer receive meat.

The meats at this restaurant consist of roasted and seasoned cuts of beef, pork, lamb, chicken and Brazilian sausage. The meats are cooked over an open flame grill, a technique which comes from southern Brazil, where gauchos dressed as cowboys bring meats individually to tables. Texas de Brazil does not serve chicken hearts, often considered a traditional food found at many other churrascarias.[2][3][4] The restaurant also prepares and serves several types of desserts.

Locations

USA

Worldwide

References

  1. ^ Allen, Margaret and Ronni Sayewitz (1998-08-21). "Battle of Brazilian grills". Dallas Business Journal.
  2. ^ Brazilian Barbecue
  3. ^ Chicken Hearts ‹ Espetus Brazilian Steak House - San Francisco and San Mateo - CA
  4. ^ Menu M Grill Churrascaria Brazilian Steakhouse Churrasco BBQ
  5. ^ B, Mark (2011-03-29). "Texas de Brazil opening a new location in Ft. Lauderdale". FTL Today.com.
  6. ^ Yung, Katherine (2011-05-26). "Brazilian steakhouse coming to downtown Detroit in June". Detroit Free Press.

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