Discover the Taste of Brazil at Fogo De Chao

Bellevue, WALocal News

Fogo De Chao is celebrating the opening of the new 2 Line transit system in Downtown Bellevue by offering a $25 gift card to diners until May 4. Group sales manager Daniel Villoria Siegert noted that the new transit line enhances accessibility for both guests and staff, potentially alleviating traffic congestion in the area. The steakhouse boasts an impressive menu with over 17 cuts of meat, 250 award-winning wines, and a diverse selection of more than 50 market table items. Since opening in 2017, Fogo De Chao has been dedicated to community involvement, including event participation and charitable donations. Their partnership with No Kids Hungry exemplifies their commitment, where every $5 donation is matched with a $25 gift card for two churrasco dinners.

Villoria Siegert expressed gratitude for local support that has allowed the restaurant to thrive and encourages riders of the new transit line to visit the steakhouse for its unique table-side meat carving experience and extensive dining options. With the Ride2Downtown campaign, Fogo De Chao aims to connect with the Bellevue community while promoting local dining experiences.

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