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post Boi Na Braza | Grapevine, Texas

August 10th, 2008

Filed under: Churrascaria, Steak — neal @ 5:00 pm

Boi Na Braza | Grapevine, Texas

I can’t imagine a more carnivorous experience that eating at a Brazilian Steakhouse or Churrascaria. If you’ve never tried Churrascaria style dining, put it on your bucket list! It is hilariously extravagant, and few people experience it the first time without committing the sin of gluttony.

Brazilian Steakhouses tend to be upscale, but hospitable places. Boi Na Braza in Grapevine, Texas is about as nice as they come. It offers a prix fix menu that includes a luscious salad bar (mesa de frios) that counterbalances the carnivorous part of the experience.

Boi Na Braza Salad Bar

A part of the experience is that each diner is given a card. The card is green on one side and red on the other. Green means, “Start bringing the meat!” and red means, “Oh God, please make them stop!” When your card is showing green, servers with skewers of meat start flowing to your side in what seems to be never ending succession. They tell you the name of the meat in the form of a question and you accept it or refuse it. There are 15 different types of meat in all. After my first 4 meats, I turned my card to red, but then the next offer of meat was just too tempting to refuse, so back to green I went.

Eating Churrascaria style is like a medieval royal feast. The amount of fabulous tasting food and attentive service is unlike any other type of dining I’ve tried.

Our evening at Boi Na Braza with Chris, Max and Sam Murphy was one we’ll never forget. Not only was it the best Churrascaria I’ve ever had, it’s the first time I was able to pace myself. I didn’t leave feeling sick from eating too much.

Boi Na Braza
4025 William D. Tate
Grapevine, Texas 76051
817.329.5514

4 Comments »

  1. Sounds amazing. Would you believe I’ve never heard of Churrascaria or a Brazilian Steakhouse. Such a sheltered culinary life I’ve led; first I don’t know what sweet tea is, now this. A quick Google search informs me there is only one Churrascaria in the greater Seattle area. Man, you people in Texas know how to eat! :)

    Comment by Dave Peterson — August 10, 2008 @ 7:44 pm

  2. Going to a churrascaria is something you’ve got to prepare for! Being a Brazilian and going oftem to them (my prefered one is called “Carretão” and is located in Ipanema) I will leave you some tips:
    • Prepare your stomach! Eat the less you can on the day you plan to go to a churrascaria, eat nothing if possible!!!
    • Do not get tempted by carbs!! Carbohidrates will make you feel full, so refuse breads, pastas, rice, beans and any other carb source. Do not drink soft drinks only carbonated water or wine and keep the quantities low as you won’t want to fill your stomach with liquid! If it is unavoidable drink only a pineapple juice.
    • Eat only meat, palm heart and leaves.
    • Eat, rest, eat again! Use your green/red card! Do that as many times as you want, remember no carbs!

    Comment by Angelo — December 14, 2008 @ 6:21 am

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  4. This dish is something different from the others dishes.I will surely try this at my friend’s home.
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