Fazenda Brazilian Argentinian gaucho restaurant Edinburgh Glasgow foodie explorers

There’s a Brazilian reasons to visit Fazenda

Sorry, that’s a bit of a dad thing to say, isn’t it?  We were invited along to the soft opening of South American restaurant, Fazenda Bar & Grill on Edinburgh’s George Street and left, not only with full bellies, but with high hopes for the latest restaurant to open in Edinburgh.

Fazenda is a small chain who also have restaurants in Leeds, Manchester and Liverpool but the founders originate from Brazil/Argentina, and so the restaurants were borne out of a desire to recreate the style of Brazilian/Argentinian restaurants which were missing from the UK, or where they did exist were poorly implemented.

The Edinburgh Fazenda Bar & Grill will open today, Friday 23rd February. Their centrally-located George Street site is huge inside with 175 covers and it looks stunning with tan leather banquette seating glowing under chandeliers designed to look like candles.

Fazenda Brazilian Argentinian gaucho restaurant Edinburgh Glasgow foodie explorers

Menu

The food here reflects the Brazilian/Argentine gaucho experience.  Gauchos were skilled horseman who liked a bit of meat!  They would settle down in the evening with meat and mate (pronounced mah-tay), which is a herbal infusion a bit like green tea. And so, to bring this experience to a modern setting…

Fazenda Brazilian Argentinian gaucho restaurant Edinburgh Glasgow foodie explorers

Rodízio (or churrascaria) is the serving style. What is Rodízio? It’s an all-you-can-eat style of restaurant service.  Customers pay a fixed price and waiters bring successions of prime cuts including chicken, lamb, pork and beef to each customer at several times throughout the meal, until the customers signal that they have had enough food!

Fazenda Brazilian Argentinian gaucho restaurant Edinburgh Glasgow foodie explorers Using your own start/stop signalling system, you decide the pace of the meal.

Food

So let’s get onto the food.  To start the Fazenda experience we visit the sides bar. You could really spend the whole evening here as there’s a huge selection of food on offer from salads to cheese, cured meats, fish and more.

Fazenda Brazilian Argentinian gaucho restaurant Edinburgh Glasgow foodie explorers

Then settle back down in your seat whilst waiters serve skewers of tasty meats.

Fazenda Brazilian Argentinian gaucho restaurant Edinburgh Glasgow foodie explorers
Meat is carved at the table so use your tongs to remove a slice.

Fazenda Brazilian Argentinian gaucho restaurant Edinburgh Glasgow foodie explorers

Meat really is the star of the show at Fazenda, but it isn’t the only tasty thing on offer.  The vegetarian and pescatarian choices were delicious as well.Fazenda Brazilian Argentinian gaucho restaurant Edinburgh Glasgow foodie explorers

Just look at this beetroot gnocchi below!  👌

Fazenda Brazilian Argentinian gaucho restaurant Edinburgh Glasgow foodie explorers

The food at Fazenda was impressive, with a variety of moist and tender meats served until you can handle no more – that’s what you call a first world problem!

If you have room, try the selection of Brazilian desserts – perfect canapé-sized sweet treats including Caipirinha cheesecake. 😍

Fazenda Brazilian Argentinian gaucho restaurant Edinburgh Glasgow foodie explorers

TL;DR

+ Tender tasty meat
+ Stunning surroundings
+ Central location
+ The phenomenal amount of meat

Fazenda Edinburgh 102 George Street,  Edinburgh EH2 3DF
Website: https://fazenda.co.uk/edinburgh/
Twitter: @FazendaGroup
Facebook: /FazendaEdinburgh
Instagram: @FazendaGroup

Fazenda Brazilian Argentinian gaucho restaurant Edinburgh Glasgow foodie explorers

Lunchtime Selection: Weekdays £19.50 | Weekends & Bank Holidays £21.50
Evening selection: Mon – Sun £32.50
Children: Under 5 yrs Free | 5 – 8 yrs £6.70 | 9 – 12 yrs £10.30
Vegetarian / Vegan / Fish Lunchtime Selection: Weekdays £18.50 | Weekends & Bank Holidays £20.50
Vegetarian / Vegan / Fish Evening Selection: Mon – Sun £23.60

 

Emma

Emma

Hello!

I am Emma and with my husband Mark write Foodie Explorers, which is a food and travel website.

I am a member of the Guild of Food Writers and British Guild of Travel Writers.

We have a wide range of judging experience covering products, hotels and have judged, for example, for Great Taste Awards and Scottish Baker of the Year.

Along the way Mark gained WSET Level 2 in Wine and I have WSET Level 2 in Spirits as well as picking up an award with The Scotsman Food and Drink Awards.    

Usually I can be found sleeping beside a cat.

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