4/5 Scott M. 7 months ago on Google • 165 reviews
As
an
American
visiting
for
dinner,
I
had
a
good
experience
even
without
really
knowing
very
much
Spanish.
You
can
get
through
the
dinner
being
polite
and
smiling
and
understanding
the
order
of
questions
that
are
going
to
be
asked
which
is
typical
of
any
restaurant.
I’ll
compare
the
experience
to
Texas
de
Brazil.
The
cold
salad
bar
is
not
quite
as
good
as
I
would
expect
from
a
higher
end
restaurant
but
it
was
adequate.
The
reason
to
go
to
a
Brazilian
steakhouse
though
is
the
meat,
and
it
was
very
very
good.
Everything
I
put
in
my
mouth
was
delicious.
The
sauces
and
peppers
at
the
end
of
the
bar
are
fantastic
and
that
is
what
elevated
the
meal
to
another
level.
However,
the
spoons
provided
are
just
regular
spoons
and
half
of
them
were
in
the
sauce,
presumably
after
they
had
been
handled
by
hundreds
of
hands.
This
would
be
less
likely
to
happen
at
a
Texas
de
Brazil
where
people
are
assigned
to
look
after
the
cold
bar
and
a
hooked
ladel
would
be
provided
(or
a
spoon
rest)
I’m
not
letting
that
get
in
the
way
of
enjoying
my
dinner
though.
You
just
kind
of
look
past
it.
Pace
yourself
on
the
meat.
After
a
solid
45
minutes
of
pretty
non
stop
choices
of
meat,
I
realized
I
still
hadn’t
tried
everything.
A
pork
tenderloin
came
out
at
the
end
that
reluctantly
got
me
to
switch
from
red
to
green.
Definitely
worth
it.
The
meat
here
is
cooked
to
perfection.
Enjoy
the
meat,
sparingly
eat
from
the
salad
bar.
The
coffee
at
the
end
of
the
meal
was
perfect.
My
server
was
very
kind.
The
meat
carvers
were
efficient
and
professional.
Overall
a
good
service
and
meal.
My
bill
ran
about
$35
before
tip
with
3
cans
of
soda,
and
a
coffee.
Typically
Texas
de
Brazil
would
be
right
at
$50
without
a
drink.
The
shopping
plaza
is
nice
and
modern
and
an
inexpensive
Uber
from
the
border.
Overall
I
would
recommend
this
but
I
will
probably
seek
out
other
dining
options
on
future
trips
to
Juarez.
Don’t
worry
about
coming
in
late
(they
are
open
until
11)
they
were
still
replenishing
the
cold
bar
at
9pm
and
people
were
still
coming
in
to
be
seated.
I
was
surprised
that
tortillas
were
not
offered.
They
had
tortilla
sized
chips
but
not
warm
tortillas.