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Pampas vs Fuki-Sushi

Pampas and Fuki-Sushi are both rated highly by professional travelers. On balance, Pampas is preferred by most professionals compared to Fuki-Sushi. Pampas is ranked #6 in San Jose with praise from 5 reviewers such as San Francisco Chronicle, San Jose Mercury News and Michelin Guide.

Pampas
Pampas
8 / 10
529 Alma St, Palo Alto, CA 94301-1602
From $25 /night
Michelin Guide Michelin Guide
"The sexy decor befits this Brazilian churrascaria, which specializes in authentic rodfzio meals with limitless roasted meats stealing the scene."
San Francisco Chronicle San Francisco Chronicle
"Pampas specializes in Brazilian churrasco - the centuries-old fireside and barbecue cooking style of the gauchos." Full review
Gayot Gayot
13.0
"This luxe Brazilian-style steakhouse presents an edible carnival for carnivores, and redefines the concept of meat on a stick." Full review
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Pampas Restaurant Review: A modern presentation of Brazil's "churrasco" dining, Pampas' lofty 8,000-plus square-foot space avoids an airplane hangar-esque feel due to the warmth of a walnut-lined cocktail bar, a lounge accented with earthy furnishings such as acacia wood stools, and a cleverly designed tri-level dining area.
Zagat Zagat
4.0
""All the perfectly seasoned meat you can eat" comes to your table via "friendly" skewer-wielding waiters at this "upscale" Palo Alto Brazilian churrascaria featuring "tender" rodizio meats." Full review
Fuki-Sushi
Fuki-Sushi
8 / 10
4119 El Camino Real, Palo Alto, CA 94306
From $1 /night
San Francisco Chronicle San Francisco Chronicle
2.0
"Toddlers rip through bowls of edamame and know to order their hamachi sans wasabi. Stanford undergrads dabble in romance over bowls of Fuki's miso soup. " Full review
Gayot Gayot
14.0
"An attractive setting for Japanese cuisine and finely prepared sushi creations." Full review
Zagat Zagat
4.2
""Fresh" fish has backers calling this spot "Palo Alto's best sushi place", where the "beautifully prepared" fin fare "melts in your mouth like butter"." Full review