4 reviews about Brazilian Touch Show

verified email - 11 Jan 2016

The place with a great reputation for Brazilian food with a poor reputation for service. No one minds and customers keep coming back.

verified email - 27 Jun 2012

Food was really tasty and its service was impeccable. I could not have a change to snoop the party place, but it seemed like a great fun. I'd love to go there again.

verified email - 09 Jun 2011

I cannot recommend thsi place highly enough. The food was great and there was plenty of it. The staff were exceptional and took the time to explain the food and how it was traditionally eaten. Will return and could not recommned highly enough

verified email - 04 Sep 2009

This restaurant is supposed to be a "dinner and show", but my partner and I are more interested in food than theater, so we went for their Thursday night special to just try out the churrasco buffet. There were some very large dining parties there though, which gave off their own kind of theatrical vibe! So I really can't say how typical of a night this is for them. We also didn't get as much of a variety of meat as I was hoping for. But I can say that we definitely enjoyed our night and the food was delicious. We're planning to go back sometime on a different day, maybe for one of their special event nights.
So why the average ratings? Well, I do have mixed feelings, but they mostly arise from an unfair comparison. I was introduced to the churrasco "Brazilian steakhouse" concept while on vacation in the US, at one of the Fogo de Chao restaurants. And they are absolutely exquisite. They're more expensive, but not all that much, and it's unquestionably worth every single dollar. They have a much larger variety of foods, top quality meat that's prepared masterfully, and almost embarrassingly attentive service. It's just as good as a full-on fine dining restaurant that you'd pay over five times as much for.
So let's say that Brazilian Touch is a good start. We need to get the churrasco concept going in Australia, and this place has given me a nice alternative to my usual Asian and Indian places to go. But I'm still hoping to get something that will match Fogo de Chao. And while I was quite happy paying their "opening special" price on a Thursday, Brazilian Touch will need to improve some more by the time they up their prices.

Approximate cost: $25

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