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CHICAGO’S FIRST AND ONLY AERIAL WINE ARTISTS DEBUT AT TEXAS DE BRAZIL
10/08/2008 - By NBC 5 Chicago Street Team Texas de Brazil
Texas de Brazil’s new Chicago location, in The Shops at North Bridge, just off of the Magnificent Mile, is introducing an unprecedented feature to the Windy City; a full-glass, two story wine room ornamented with aerial wine artists.
Jim Grillo, NBC5 Street Team
Texas de Brazil’s new Chicago location, in The Shops at North Bridge, just off of the Magnificent Mile, is introducing an unprecedented feature to the Windy City; a full-glass, two story wine room ornamented with aerial wine artists. Clad in black body suits, the artists perform gymnastic aerial tumbles and flips while they retrieve bottles of wine as ordered by on-looking diners.
Texasde Brazil COO and Vice President Salim Asrawi was inspired after dining at the Aureole Restaurant in Las Vegas which has a similar concept. He wanted to bring it to the next level in Chicago at Texas de Brazil. Just the third wine retrieval system in the world of its kind, the Texas de Brazil flying system is the only track that enables the artist to fly both vertically and horizontally. Designed and installed by Chicago Flyhouse Inc., the company behind Criss Angel’s magic levitation techniques, the motorized hoisting system is attached to the ceiling by a steel frame and track. The wine artists control their movement on the transparent cables with a handheld controller allowing them to go up and down, right and left. Numerous safety features have been installed including a safety cable attached to the rear of each harness and emergency shut off buttons.
Sooo...in the video below, yours truly tried out his best "Criss Angel levitation technique" in the wine room at Texas de Brazil.
Texas de Brazil’s extraordinary wine room is glass from floor to ceiling, allowing diners to enjoy the spectacle as artists retrieve their bottled beverages. The wine room holds over 1,400 bottles from Texas de Brazil’s award-winning wine list which features over 500 varieties ranging in price from $24 to $8,000. The selection has an emphasis on domestic California wines and South American red wines. Texas de Brazil also features their own private label wine collection available in a merlot, chardonnay and cabernet sauvignon. The private label wines are from Portugal-the root of Brazilian culture.
In addition to the dual-level wine room and flying wine artists, other features of new 24,000 square foot location include:· Cigar humidors featuring hand-rolled cigar selections· High-end liquor rooms featuring Louis XIII, Hennessy Ellipse Cognac, Macallan 55 Year Whisky and more· Extravagant bar/lounge area with imported furniture from Bali· 7 private rooms· VIP dining room· Valet parkingThe Brazilian serving style and rustic atmosphere of Texas de Brazil allows guests to enjoy an entertaining and upscale dining experience, complete with excellent service and exquisite food. Texas de Brazil’s Chicago menu will feature a gourmet salad area containing more than 75 items, a fresh sushi bar and full meat service cooked in the traditional Brazilian “Churrascaria” style. Meat selections include Brazilian sausage, chicken breast wrapped in bacon and rack of lamb and picanha, the house specialty, to name a few. Salad bar items include but are not limited to Brazilian black beans with pork, imported cheeses, marinated portobello mushrooms and artichoke hearts.The dining concept of Texas de Brazil is simple: guests pay a flat rate, inclusive of salad bar and sushi area, meats and side items and are provided with as much or as little meat as desired, which is sliced and diced tableside by the Gauchos.About Texas de BrazilTexas de Brazil is family owned and operated. Started in 1998, the company has quickly grown into one of the country’s premier Churrascarias, currently operating 12 domestic locations and one international location. The restaurant’s menu consists of 15 grilled meats; all prepared in the traditional Brazilian method over an open flame and carved tableside by the restaurant’s authentically costumed Gauchos, as well as an elaborate salad area, wine list, dessert menu, full liquor bar and private rooms available for special functions. Other future locations include Las Vegas and Baton Rouge, bringing the total number of locations for the company to 15.For more information visit Texas de Brazil or visit Hereschicago.com, Chicago's online resource directory for Chicago company party restaurants, corporate event restaurants, business meeting restaurants, downtown Chicago restaurants and more.
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