Came here thinking it would be a cheaper alternative to Texas de Brazil but understood that I would be sacrificing some flavor and maybe some service but for the $24.99 prove was expecting, I was okay with it. Well, we get there and they end up charging $29.99 per person plus a mandatory %15 percent tip and for the two people in my party to eat with no additional charges, like only drinking water, it ended up coming out to almost $80, for that price, we would have just gone to Texas de Brazil and had a much better experience. The food is flavorless and extremely over cooked. They make you feel rushed and unwelcome. We had our green light on and they just stopped serving us meat so the server came over and assumed that we just hadn’t changed our light to white so she changed it for us even after we had told her that we wanted more meat. Still did not receive any more meat and after like 15 more mins of waiting for someone to bring us more meat, we finally just turned the light to red and immediately the wait staff came over to ask if we wanted the check, we verbally confirmed and then waited a prolonged pint of time again for her to actually bring it. When she finally came back, she was empty handed, and for a second time had us verbally confirm that we wanted the check. Finally the check comes and we were surprised to find that a $9 was automatically applied and not at all justified based on the service received. The entire time, there was someone counting money and doing accounting activities in the...
Read moreIf you're in Fort Pierce, FL, and have a craving for an unforgettable dining experience, Torero’s Brazilian Steakhouse is a must-visit. From the moment you walk in, the warm and inviting atmosphere sets the stage for a memorable meal.
One of the standout features of Torero’s is the exceptional service. Manager Randy goes above and beyond to ensure that every guest feels like a VIP. His dedication to creating a welcoming environment and his attention to detail truly elevate the dining experience. Whether you're a regular or a first-time visitor, Randy’s passion for hospitality shines through in every interaction.
Equally impressive is the service provided by Angel, one of the top servers at Torero’s. Angel’s friendly demeanor and extensive knowledge of the menu make the dining experience smooth and enjoyable. He ensures that each guest’s needs are met with efficiency and a smile, adding a personal touch to the meal.
The food itself is a testament to the rich culinary traditions of Brazil. The endless parade of perfectly cooked meats, ranging from succulent beef to flavorful chicken, is a meat lover’s dream come true. Every bite at Torero’s Brazilian Steakhouse is a celebration of flavor and quality.
In summary, Torero’s Brazilian Steakhouse in Fort Pierce, FL, is more than just a restaurant—it’s an experience. With stellar management by Randy and top-notch service from Angel, combined with mouthwatering cuisine, it’s a place that will leave you eagerly planning...
Read moreNot Brazilian, CUBAN.
As a Brazilian, I felt completely disrespected the moment I walked into this place. THIS IS NOT A BRAZILIAN STEAKHOUSE — it’s a mockery of Brazilian culture.
There were no authentic Brazilian dishes on the buffet or menu. The only things even remotely Brazilian were a few sad supermarket-style cheese breads, mass-produced farofa, Guaraná, and a ridiculously overpriced half cup of caipirinha for $15. That’s it.
It’s beyond disappointing — it’s offensive. This restaurant is clearly using Brazil’s name and culture as a cheap marketing tactic to attract customers who don’t know better.
To make matters worse, none of the staff were Brazilian or even spoke Portuguese. The buffet had very limited options, the salads were pathetic, and my only real choices were plain white rice, black beans, and the store-bought farofa.
The meat? Not the worst, but clearly cooked by people who don’t understand how to properly prepare it — and again, very few options. Not even grilled pineapple, which was included on the menu for the rodízio.
I left feeling disgusted and deeply disrespected. If you’re looking for a true Brazilian experience, stay far away from this place. They need to stop using Brazil’s name to deceive people. It’s shameful.
Restaurant was empty btw, very disorganized. The worst $100 I’ve spent,...
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