I  love Brazilian Barbecue. My dad introduced us to the wonderful world of  Brazilian Barbecue when he was traveling back and fourth to Brazil  practically every other week (we almost moved there once). You have to  be a major carnivore to like it. Real Brazilian Barbecue consists of every part of every animal cooked in multiple ways. One of my favorite  Brazilian BBQ restaurants of all time was called Barbecoa and was  located in Omotesando, Tokyo, Japan. I loved it! So when I find a new  Brazilian Barbecue restaurant, I have to try it. 
Which brings me to Brasa. It's  a Brazilian Steakhouse in Brier Creek. It has a great ambiance that's  perfect for a date, and big enough for a carnivorous group party. But  it's not all meat. There is an option for their salad bars filled  with salad fixings, pasta salads, grilled veggies, even sushi! It's all  you can eat and is accompanied by a hot bar with cheesy mashed  potatoes, black beans, fried bananas, and more. 
| Cold Salad Bar | 
With  your meal, you also get the staple Brazilian cheese bread at your  table. It's my favorite! Gooey Manchego cheese baked right into these  little bread rolls makes for a soft and chewy, cheesy bite. It's the  best. 
| Cheese Bread | 
Then,  of course, there's the meat. When you're ready, you flip over your  little marker to green. In Brasa's case, it's a rock painted red and  green. Green means bring on the meat! And red means you're stuffed. Then  your servers will bring around skewers of different meat cuts cooked in  a variety of ways. Brasa has over 12 cuts of fire-roasted meat.  Everything from ribs to garlic sirloin to sausages and chicken hearts.  My favorite (and the specialty of Brazilian steakhouses) is the Picanha.  
| Picanha | 
They ask you how you like it and will bring each meat cooked to your taste. Once you've tried them all, you can request your favorites. And don't forget to save room for the cinnamon grilled pineapple. It's sweet and delicious.

