Reservations · Delivery · Takeout
High-energy Brazilian steakhouse with abundant meats and a strong salad bar; excellent on good nights but service flow and overbooking issues create uneven experiences.
⚠️ Review concerns: This assessment reflects moderate uncertainty due to questionable review patterns. See details in Authenticity Assessment. Fogo de Chão delivers solid churrascaria execution with strong meat quality and an impressive Market Table, complemented by polished Beverly Hills setting and warm service on regular nights. However, quality varies noticeably during peak demand, with slow rotations and seating delays on holidays limiting the experience. The restaurant excels as a celebratory destination for groups seeking abundance, but operational inconsistency prevents grade A-grade territory.
The room feels lively and polished, with gauchos weaving between tables and a Market Table that looks like a celebration spread. Guests describe service on good nights as warm and efficient, with one diner noting, "the meats kept coming right when we wanted them." However, there are some review authenticity concerns suggesting certain reviews may be solicited or influenced. On peak holidays, several diners report long waits even with reservations. The cooking leans classic Brazilian churrasco rather than culinary theater: salt, flame, and carving skill. When the rotation hums, picanha and ribeye shine, cheese bread and grilled cheese with honey draw grins, and the salad-and-feijoada bar adds breadth. Those who ask for specific cuts tend to fare better, making this ideal for hearty appetites and celebratory groups who enjoy abundance over experimentation. Families do well here thanks to familiar sides and bread. Kids often latch onto cheese bread, fries, and milder steaks; the Market Table offers fruit, rice, and salads. There is no explicit kids menu in the data, but portions and variety help. For picky eaters, request gentler cuts and keep a fallback plate from the Market Table.
Area: Upscale dining corridor serving shoppers and business diners; lively evenings, destination for celebrations.
Safety: Well-lit, high-foot-traffic Beverly Hills strip; generally safe with active valet presence.
Nearby: Close to Robertson and La Cienega dining, boutiques, and nightlife; attracts locals and visitors.
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout
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