Showing posts with label Where to eat in São Paulo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Where to eat in São Paulo. Show all posts

Sunday, February 9, 2014

Feed Food - São Paulo

Feed Food is an unmistakable, unique place to which we have been many times, and will always come back. There is no other place in São Paulo that combines this amazing food, service, ambiance and coolness within a beautiful green garden, specially when it is behind  Cartel 011, a store/complex with so many interesting options, from trendy tennis shoes to provocative modern art.

Gourmet coxinhas, crispy noodles with chicken (try this one in your first visit), vodka penne with pork, pumpkin and serra da canastra cheese risotto, green juice, tapioca flan, ovomaltine crispy bar with nuts ice cream. These are only a few of the excellent options you will find at this pleasant garden, and the big responsible for such a success is chef-owner Victor Vasconcellos. Also the chef of Bar Numero and co-owner of the renowned catering company Arroz de Festa, he is always there to welcome and accommodate guests, as well as supervise the friendly, attentive staff.

Beware of something: Feed Food is addictive.

Feed Food
Rua Artur de Azevedo, 517
Pinheiros, São Paulo
www.facebook.com/czofeedfood

Casa Europa - São Paulo

The traditional Casa Europa reopened at its very same address from 25 years ago, and it looks like it is finally back for good (and maybe better than ever). The rustic environment welcomes couples, friends and families altogether in two floors, a green balcony and a wide bar.

Restaurateur Ipe Moraes is behind the project, which explains why the ambiance, service and food are as outstanding as his other houses Taberna 474 and Adega Santiago. Congratulations to Chef Felipe Grecco, specially for the apple ravioli with gorgonzola and mushrooms (soft and divine), the ragu selections and the amazing doce de leite cannoli. The welcoming staff will guide you through interesting options of cost/benefit tuscan wines.

We know you missed your family lunches from 25 years ago. It is ok, now you can revive this great moments in a more rustic environment, and even take some of Casa Europa with you to your home as now it has market inside. Enjoy.

Casa Europa
Al. Gabriel Monteiro da Silva, 726 @ Rua Cônego Eugênio Leite
Jardins, São Paulo
http://www.casaeuropa.com.br/

Saturday, February 1, 2014

Brew Dog - São Paulo



"Craft beer revolution". Rock and roll. Sharing tables. Gourmet draft beer. Beer degustation. House beers and guest beers. Local beer (why not?). Punk waiters passionate about beer. (Expensive, great) gourmet hot dogs. Organic juices. A nice history. Punks.

Scottish Brew Dog is beer for punks and for us all. Bars in Edinburgh, Glasgow, Camden, Shoreditch, Stockholm and now São Paulo, just in front of Instituto Tomie Ohtake. I want to visit many other times.



Brew Dog São Paulo
Rua dos Coropés, 41
Pinheiros, São Paulo
www.brewdog.com/bars/sao-paulo

Friday, January 31, 2014

Folie – São Paulo


Picturesque Folie is a neighborhood gem in Pinheiros. Besides being as cozy as your grandma’s old house, seriously  it has the best  macarons (both traditional and exotic flavors), an unbelievably creamy brigadeiro ice cream, a respectful frozen yogurt and some tasteful chocolate and cookies. A must go and must try. Sit back on the balcony,  pretend you are in the countryside, relax and delight yourself with some of the best sweets in town.



Folie
Pinheiros, São Paulo

Monday, January 27, 2014

Feirinha Gastronômica at Praça Benedito Calixto

An efficient way to prove as many Brazilian (and not so Brazilian) delicacies as possible is by visiting the Gastronomic Fair, or Feirinha Gastronômica, at Praça Benedito Calixto, taking place every Sunday afternoon.

Praça Benedito Calixto, famous for hosting a pleasant antiques / flea market on Saturdays, turns into a gastronomic pole on Sundays by bringing together many excellent chefs and food and beverage small businesses, working more as artisans.

You can find from hibiscus ice cream to an authentic acarajé, from blueberry macarons to gourmet hot dogs, from macaxeira to churros. But the trophy goes to the fresh sweets prepared by Chef Lucas Corazza, currently presenting, among others, an impeccable blue ribbon, Boston style, cheesecake.

Updated information can be found on the Feirinha's page on Facebook. Precious tips: (i) don't be impressed by the huge lines (they move fast), (ii) bring cash as most tents don't accept debit or credit cards and (iii) share the food, so that you are able to prove as much as possible. After that, you can walk around the Praça and the beautiful little shops surrounding the Pinheiros neighbourhood.

Feirinha Gastronômica
Praça Benedito Calixto, 85
Pinheiros São Paulo

Tappo Tratoria

Tappo is in my opinion the best trattoria I have tried in town, and one could expect no less from the Italian house of Chef Benny Novak (among Ici Bistro, Ici Brasserie and 210 Diner), specially after Novak wisely decided to invite young and experienced Italian Chef Rodolfo de Santis to run the house.

Rodolfo is a formidable, complete chef. Instead of choosing anything from the menu (not that you would regret it), consider going for one of the day specials. If you are lucky enough to occupy one of the restaurant's 28 seats, trust him and de Santi will know how to delight and surprise you. 

The reduced size makes the bistro-style trattoria even cosier and more special. Reservations accepted.

Tappo Trattoria
Rua da Consolação, 2967
Jardins, São Paulo
www.tappo.com.br/

Sunday, January 26, 2014

Trattoria Fasano

The new house of Grupo Fasano is defnitely worth the visit, but be prepared to spend US$ 80 on lunch - and that if you don't drink wine.

Yet, a Fasano meal is always worth it, specially in a little less pretentious environment facing the beautiful fountains of Pátio Malzoni, as well as the Bandeirante historic house below this grand business building.

Try the excellent Carbonara or the traditional Cacio Pepe, finalizing with the creamy Tiramisu - you can't go wrong with that.



Trattoria
Rua Iguatemi S/N (between Rua Joaquim Floriano and Av. Horácio Lafer, attached to Pátio Malzoni building)
Itaim, São Paulo
http://www.fasano.com.br/gastronomia/restaurante/38

Chez Burger

For those who were missing one of the best burgers in town, Chez Burger is back, and better than ever. Who needs an actual venue if you can sell on a street truck attached to Bar Secreto, who needs different types of burgers if the Secreto Burger is just perfect, and who needs to offer more than one dessert if your choice is brigadeiro de colher?

This is the recipe, take it or leave it. And you'd better take it, for your own pleasure - Wednesday to Saturday, from 7pm to 4am.

Chez Burger
Rua Gunha Gago, 620
Pinheiros, São Paulo
http://chezburger.com.br/

Arola Vintetres

The fact that Catalan starred chef Sergi Arola has a restaurant in São Paulo is a proof that the city is a gastronomy center to watch and experience. Arola selected the rooftop of the Tivoli Hotel in São Paulo, with breathtaking views of Avenida Paulista, to headquarter his culinary mecca around here.

Chef Fernando Coradazzi locally runs the house with mastery. An interesting way to experience as much delicacies and inventions as possible - including Arola's unmistakable patatas bravas - is ordering the Tapeo, which includes a fine selection of nine tapas and dessert. Seriously, the dessert we were offered - a cold Bolacha Maria mousse topped with citric ice cream - is one of the best and freshest desserts my wife and I have ever tasted. 

An attentive sommelier is there to pair your degustation of tapas in the best fashion, always with a smile on her face - even if you chose the most cost/benefit wines. Absolutely an excellent, complete restaurant to visit with friends, on business or for a special occasion with your beloved one.

Arola Vintetres
Alameda Santos, 1437
Jardins, São Paulo

Chez Oscar

Chez Oscar is a new restaurant very well located at Rua Oscar Freire, in the heart of Jardins. It belongs to Grupo Chez, which also owns Bar Secreto, Chez Burger and Chez MIS, known as hype places with good food and vibe.

Chez Oscar does not disappoint and actually impresses for a great, attentive service, as well as pleasant ambiance, impeccable decor and fresh, well prepared food. Dishes like the rustic gnocchi and the mushroom risotto, present in all restaurants of Grupo Chez, are consistently well executed, as well as salads and desserts.

On the left is the delicious frozen yogurt with nuts farofa and red fruits in front of the pleasant patio. Go after 7pm and you can also experience two bars.

Overall, a great experience. Definitely a place to visit many times.

Chez Oscar
Rua Oscar Freire, 1128
Jardins, São Paulo
http://chezoscar.com.br/