Make Mine Meat

Fogo De Chão Ups the Ante on Brazilian Meat-fests

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For of you who don’t speak Portuguese (and let’s face it who does?), Fogo de Chão literally translates into “fire of the ground.” More colloquially, it stands for “campfire” or the vertical fire pits that Brazilian gauchos have used to roast meats for hundreds of years. The pronunciation is something like: “fo-go d’chow” — spoken while zipping past the “da” like Emerson Fittipaldi at The Brickyard, and nasalizing the last “ow.”  Trying saying it like this if you want to sound like a Brazilian. If you simply want to eat like one, you’ve come to the right place.

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PUBLIC HOUSE Plywood Report

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December is turning out to be a busy food month in our depressed city. Dom DeMarco’s has only been open a week and is going great guns. (There was a 40 min. wait for tables on Sunday night.) New York’s Old Homestead is slated to open in Caesars on December 23rd (and bringing the original steer sculpture from 9th Avenue and Pat La Frieda’s beef with it), and Public House follows a few days later in the old David Burke space along restaurant row in the Venetian.

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Eat This Now – DE MARCO’S Fennel Sausage

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After two bites, we were ready to proclaim Dom De Marco‘s pizza a worthy entrant into the ever-sweetening pizza sweepstakes in our humble burg.

But we’ll leave an extended analysis of their worthy pies to another day.

For now we’ll leave you with a teaser taste of their house-made sausage — sweet, fine-grained and fennel-ized  — it is a masterful rendition of this too-often bastardized Italian classic. And the presentation (as you can see) is far beyond what you see in your everyday pizza joint.

Best of all, a side order of it only costs $10.

Just thought you’d like to know.

DOM DE MARCO’S

9785 West Charleston Blvd.

Las Vegas, NV 89117

702.570.7000