Upscale Brazilian steakhouse with all-you-can-eat meats

























445 Albee Square W, Brooklyn, NY 11201 Get directions
$50–100
"Santo Brúklin is a Brazilian spot that does an excellent job with traditional dishes like feijoada and moqueca, but makes a good burger, too. Brunch in the dining room or heated backyard is very popular, probably because of the perfect caipirinhas and fun fusion dishes like fried chicken with yucca waffles. Get at least one order of the pão de queijo. Their version of Brazilian cheese bread comes with a side of ground, spicy ’nduja that makes it arguably the best version of PDQ in NYC." - neha talreja, bryan kim, willa moore, carina finn koeppicus
"Fogo de Chão, the Brazilian steakhouse chain, has opened at City Point mall." - Emma Orlow
"The World Trade Center will get a sit-down restaurant when the Brazilian steakhouse chain Fogo de Chão opens next year at 3 World Trade Center (175 Greenwich Street near Fulton Street). The popular chain — which already has locations in Midtown, Elmhurst, and Long Island and another opening soon in Downtown Brooklyn — is known for affordable all-you-can-eat meats sliced at your table with a sword." - Luke Fortney
"This Brazilian spot in Carroll Gardens opened literally one day before the citywide shutdown in spring 2020, so it’s possible your family hasn’t been here yet. Santo Brúklin makes delicious baseball-sized pão de queijo, topped with everything from guava paste to spicy ’nduja. We'd also recommend the excellent caipirinhas and a steaming cauldron of feijoada, both of which are especially enjoyable in the spacious backyard." - hannah albertine, kenny yang
"I'm hearing that Fogo de Chao, the Brazilian steakhouse chain with locations in Manhattan, Queens, and Long Island, is headed to Brooklyn with a new outpost slated to open later this year at City Point, the Downtown Brooklyn development that houses Trader Joe's and Alamo Drafthouse." - Luke Fortney