Brazilian Restaurants in Newton Center, MA

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Fogo de Chao gallery

Fogo de Cho is an internationally-renowned steakhouse from Brazil that allows guests to discover whats next at every turn.Founded in Southern Brazil in 197

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amex, cash, debit, diners club, discover, master card, visa
Oasis Restaurant gallery
Neighborhood:
South Medford
Amenities:
Wheelchair accessible, Serves alcohol
Payment method:
discover, visa, amex, all major credit cards, mastercard
Fogo de Chão Brazilian Steakhouse gallery

Fogo de Chão is an internationally-renowned steakhouse from Brazil that allows guests to discover what’s next at every turn. Founded in Southern Brazil

Brands:
Bar Fogo, Fogo Catering, Fogo To Go, Fogo de Chão
Fogo de Chao gallery

Fogo de Chão is an internationally-renowned steakhouse from Brazil that allows guests to discover what's next at every turn. Founded in Southern Brazil

Payment method:
discover, master card, amex, visa, cash, debit, diners club
Rodizio Grill gallery

Rodizio Grill is the first authentic Brazilian Steakhouse restaurant or Churrascaria in the United States. It was establish in 1995 by founder and Preside

Payment method:
visa, master card, amex, discover, cash
Brands:
Rodizio Grill
Languages:
English, Portuguese
BR Takeout gallery

Crepes are a tradition in Brazil, and our Tapioca da Baiana are the real deal. We use hydrated tapioca flour, just like they do back home, to create both sal