
That is what we decided to indulge in during our adventure; focusing on some of the items on the regular menu, and some from a prix-fixe one entitled "The Fusion Diner's Menu". Picture this: three courses and a glass of wine all for $29 per person. Sounds unbelievable, right? Well, it's there for the taking, at least for a limited time. While we looked over the menu, I ordered a nice Malbec, medium-bodied with lingering hints of plum and coffee. Great beginning!![]() |
| Beef Carpaccio Foie Gras |
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| Octopus Carpaccio |
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| Guilly's Crab Cake |
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| Grilled Octopus |
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| Pan Seared Grouper |
Do you see the pattern of fusion here? I love how Brasileiro provides a twist on typical Brazilian dishes by infusing ingredients and touches of other cultures. It truly made the anticipation of each new course full of excitement. On to the entrees... We had the Blackened Salmon and the Pan Seared Grouper. The Salmon had a mild, smoky flavor and a flaky texture. It sat over a medley of Chorizo and Shrimp, home fries, and a creamy pool of key lime beurre blanc. The Grouper was one of those dishes I will not forget. Starting with the crisp, golden brown crust to the delicate, firm texture of the fish, it was seared to perfection. But that in itself was not what made this dish so memorable. For me, it was the layers of complementing touches Booth added to the experience. For example, the roasted pepper salad just underneath the fish, the bold goat cheese and sweet malanga mash that cradled it; and perhaps my favorite, the incredibly flavorful shrimp bisque sauce that sealed the deal. It was an arousal and awakening of each region of my taste buds and I was mesmerized.![]() |
| Almond Tiramisu |
Although I didn't think we could fit anything else in, I couldn't turn down dessert. We sampled the Almond Tiramisu and the White Chocolate Bread Pudding. The tiramisu was light and silky while the bread pudding was warm, rich and moist. It was an amazing ending to an amazing dinner.
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| White Chocolate Bread Pudding |








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