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  2. Fogo de Chão is now open in Oklahoma City. How to dine ... - AOL

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    What are Fogo de Chão's hours? Fogo de Chão is open seven days a week. The restaurant is open for lunch from 11:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday through Friday and for brunch from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m ...

  3. Santana Row - Wikipedia

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    Santana Row derives its name from Frank M. Santana, who served on San Jose's planning commission in the 1950s, who is also the namesake for the area's Frank M. Santana Park. The site was previously a Town and Country Village shopping center, which was the site of the first Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza Time Theatre from May 1977 to February 1985.

  4. Fogo de Chão - Wikipedia

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    Fogo de Chão, Inc. (Brazilian Portuguese: [ˈfoɡu dʒi ˈʃɐ̃w]; Portuguese for 'Ground Fire') is a Brazilian chain of rodízio -style steakhouses (churrascarias) founded in 1979 by brothers Arri and Jair Coser. The restaurant chain specializes in Southern Brazilian cuisine, primarily serving churrasco barbecued meats and traditional side ...

  5. List of steakhouses - Wikipedia

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    Black Angus. Bonanza Steakhouse. Capa, Orlando, Florida. The Capital Grille. Charlie Brown's Steakhouse. Claim Jumper. D' La Santa, Seattle. Del Frisco's Double Eagle Steak House. Doe's Eat Place.

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  7. Churrascaria - Wikipedia

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    A churrascaria (Portuguese: [ʃuʁɐskɐˈɾi.ɐ]) is a place where meat is cooked in churrasco style, which translates roughly from the Portuguese word for "barbecue". Churrascaria cuisine is typically (but not always) served rodízio style, where roving waiters serve the barbecued meats from large skewers directly onto the seated diners' plates.