#1 of 11 restaurants in Sao Paulo
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Flyinhigh says:
Figueira Rubaiyat, the “fig tree,” must be one of the most beautiful restaurants in São Paulo. It is built around a massive old fig tree with limbs extended throughout the restaurant. You can sit either in the gazebo (considered outside seating) or inside. Rubaiyat specializes in beef but also …
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#2 of 11 restaurants in Sao Paulo
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ratu says:
As a carnivurous that I am, meat is always close to the top, my fabourites are:
Picanha : At "Vento Aragano" (Sao Paulo, Brazil)
Delicious, bbq churrascaria style, no need sauces or nothing, the price was not so expensive (100Rs) always I find this meat I order it.
Entraña : At "La Tablita"…
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#3 of 11 restaurants in Sao Paulo
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hallowelt says:
Classy Vila Madalena "boteco", with décor inspired by the bohemian Brazil of the 50s and 60s. Wood-paneled walls and ceiling, white-tiles, gorgeous decorated cement floors, vintage prints, old mirrors and a centenary marble counter create a warm and nostalgic atmosphere. Brasserie-style menu featur…
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#4 of 11 restaurants in Sao Paulo
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fredleal says:
Bixiga is a neigborhood in São Paulo well-known for its theaters and wonderful italian restaurants, owned by italian immigrants - or their sons and daughters. Cantina C Q Sabe must be the best of them. The price is pretty much average for São Paulo standards, and you can even add to your bill a …
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#5 of 11 restaurants in Sao Paulo
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hallowelt says:
Galeria dos Pães is officially a padaria (a term that in Brazil requires a whole anthropological explanation), but calling it a bakery is severely short-changing the place. It is also a deli, where locals go for a bite afterhours, a small grocery store where you can find gourmet food and wines from…
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#6 of 11 restaurants in Sao Paulo
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ratu says:
Lucky me, I gone twice to Brazil, with people that lives there.
First I eat at Rubaiyat, a really good restaurant and also famous for his "Baby Beef", I eat too at Rascal, an Italian restaurant, really good but... finally they say me "We gonna bring you to the "Vento" a churrascaria sure you will e…
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#7 of 11 restaurants in Sao Paulo
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Ana_Cristina says:
One of the few vegetarian indian restaurants in São Paulo which is worth trying is Gopala Prasada. The food is prepared under the Harikrishna ritual, which includes offering it to the gods before serving it. For R$ 15 you can choose between two menu, with juice, salad and desert included. The food …
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#8 of 11 restaurants in Sao Paulo
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hallowelt says:
If your taste buds crave French cuisine but you're too hungry to try your luck with nouvelle cuisine portions or too broke for Le Chef Rouge, La Casserole or Le Coq Hardy, L'Aperô is the place for you. We love this place and go there often. It's very cozy and unpretentious, a place where you can ta…
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#9 of 11 restaurants in Sao Paulo
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hallowelt says:
Ultra stylish bar in Hotel Unique, a design hotel that can be considered an architectural attraction by itself. The Skye Bar is a favorite with the moneyed and hip crowds. Note that this is a place for designer jeans and heels so beware if your carrying nothing dressier than shorts and birks in your…
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#10 of 11 restaurants in Sao Paulo
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ANDREVILAR says:
If I'm not there are 2 Burdog in the city. Anyway the one I've tried is very clean, not so cheap but quite affordable, nice people and at nights you can even flirt with the customers.
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#11 of 11 restaurants in Sao Paulo
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juliyume says:
Japanese Food! Good for a date!
For sure one of the best Japanese restaurants in São Paulo, very Traditional, I love getting the special tatame rooms and keep privacy
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