THREE IN ONE:  Gauchos moves in, shares space

  • Kat Robinson
  • THREE IN ONE: Gaucho’s moves in, shares space

Had an interesting lunch yesterday. I was heading out to Koto on Chenal Parkway, but discovered it’s closed for renovation. So I headed further out to Rahling Road.

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First thing I noticed was that Gaucho’s had moved downstairs and over a building to the space that had been occupied by Jerry B’s, next door to Arthur’s Prime Steakhouse. I knew it was a smaller space, and I was surprised that the city’s only churrascaria has been shrunk down. The OPEN signs were on and I was hungry, so I decided to go in and find out what was going on.

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But while I did go under the Gaucho’s sign, I didn’t get to eat Gaucho’s for lunch. That’s because there’s a little identity crisis going on in the house that Jerry Barakat built.

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