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Hours
Lunch
Tue-Fri
11:00 am-2:00 pm

Dinner
Mon-Thu
5:00 pm-10:00 pm
Friday
5:00 pm-10:30 pm
Saturday
4:30 pm-10:00 pm
Sunday
1:00 pm-8:30 pm
Meals Served
Lunch
Dinner
Cuisine
Brazilian Churrascaria
Steak House
Dining Information
Extensive Wine List
Vegetarian Meals
Lounge/Bar
Yes
Additional Services
Private Parties
Private Rooms
Attire
Casual, Resort/Dressy
Reservations
Suggested
Valet Parking
Yes
Smoking
Non- Smoking
Handicap Facilities
Yes
Credit Cards
American Express
Visa
Master Card
Discover Card
Diners Club Card
Checks
Not Accepted
Website
www.chamagaucha.com

Chama Gaucha Brazilian Steakhouse, San Antonio, TX

18318 Sonterra Place
San Antonio, TX 78258
Phone: 210-564-9400
Fax: 210-564-9598

Chama, meaning “flame”in Portugugese, is the essence of an authentic, Brazilian Steakhouse. This “flame” also describes the “passion” the gaúchos, Brazilian cowboys, have for their culture and tradition. This heritage spans back centuries as European immigrants migrated to Southern Brazil. In the vast plains and fertile lands, a region known as Pampas, the gaúchos tend to large herds of cattle as they roam and graze through Southern Brazil. At the end of the day, they gather around the churassco, the fire pit or grill, to eat and share stories. At Chama Gaúcha, we have the same passion and desire to bring this churassco experience to our guest. From the stone works to our charcoal grills, guests will be transported to the homeland of the gaúchos, Rio Grande do Sul. A big salad bar begins our guests’ dining experience. The fresh vegetables and exotic cheeses await our guest. Upon returning to the table, the guest may decide to begin the main appeal of their churrascaria experience. By turning the red disk over to reveal the green side, the gaúchos will immediately arrive and begin to offer succulent cuts of meats. Returning to the red side will pause the continuous service of meats. From lamb, pork, chicken, to beef, each guest will be served to their hearts’ content. We invite our guest to experience “the Taste of Southern Brazil.”