TOPICS Online Magazine

International
Dining in Houston

Restaurant
Reviews

World of Tastes

Home Page


An Online Magazine for Learners of English


Restaurant Reviews by ESL Students at Rice Univ.

Churrasco's, A South American Steakhouse

Churrasco's, a South American restaurant
Photo: Sandy Peters
Some of the white walls are filled with red or yellow wine bottles; and cow hides are hanging on some of the walls.

 

Mariana Prado from Brazil

Churrasco's is a very good steak house in Houston. It's located on Westheimer and Sheppard which is quite near Rice University. It is not a common steak house because it specializes in South American cuisine.

When you first go inside the restaurant, you can see that instead of a great hall, the restaurant is divided into rooms with different atmospheres. They all look similar. These different rooms are very colorful and decorated in an almost exquisite way. Some of the white walls are filled with red or yellow wine bottles; and cow hides are hanging on some walls.

The service is very good and friendly, and you don't have to wait long to start eating. All the waitresses are Latin American, and this makes them specialists when explaining the different dishes.

The menu offers specialties from different South American countries, but the main dish served in the house is called Churrasco. This dish is composed of a succulent beef and vegetables. You can choose the size of your steak according to your hunger. There are 6-ounce, 8-ounce, and 10-ounce steaks. For a good steak house, the prices here are not expensive.

I recommend Churrasco's because of its delicious cuisine and its light, colorful atmosphere. If you want to eat some excellent beef, go there and I'm sure you'll be more than satisfied.

 

More International Restaurants in Houston:
Eatzi's Bakery and Restaurant | La Madeleine Bakery and Restaurant
Stoli Grill, A Russian Restaurant | Sasaki Japanese Restaurant

Return to:
International Dining in Houston | Restaurant Reviews | World of Tastes | Home Page


TOPICS Online Magazine - ©1997-2006 topics_mag@yahoo.com
Published by Sandy and Thomas Peters