4 Best Restaurants in Vila Olímpia and Brooklin, São Paulo

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We've compiled the best of the best in Vila Olímpia and Brooklin - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Kinoshita

$$$$ | Moema Fodor's Choice

Contemporary Japanese plates with international influences are the draw at Kinoshita, where foie gras might accompany a Kobe beef hamburger or truffles might enliven salmon roe and shellfish. The freshness of the ingredients available on any given day determines the suggestions of chef. For 7 consecutive years the restaurant has received a Michelin star.

Rua Jacques Félix 405, São Paulo, 04509–000, Brazil
11-3849–6940
Known For
  • Geishas serve guests in the Krug Room (available only for groups of 6 to 12)
  • Omakase (tasting menus) of seven or nine courses, plus dessert
  • Krug Room, one of the few in the world that serves its namesake French champagne
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun.
Reservations essential

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Don Pepe Di Napoli

$$$$ | Moema

Good and simple Italian food is what you'll find at this traditional spot. Choose from a great variety of pastas, salads, and meat dishes. Try the Gorgonzola bruschetta.

Alameda dos Arapanés 955, São Paulo, Brazil
11-5055--6626
Known For
  • Talharina a Don Pepe (pasta with meat, broccoli, and garlic)
  • Several types of bruschetta, from traditional tomato to Gorgonzola
  • Top-notch service

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Dona Lucinha

$$ | Moema

Mineiro dishes are the specialties at this modest eatery with plain wooden tables. The classic cuisine is served as a buffet only: more than 50 stone pots hold dishes like feijão tropeiro (beans with manioc flour) and frango com quiabo (chicken with okra).

Av. Bem-te-vi 312, São Paulo, 04524-030, Brazil
11-98226--2438
Known For
  • Regional decor from Minas Gerais
  • Family-friendly
  • Post-lunch coffee with cinnamon and rapadura, a brown sugar sweet
Restaurant Details
No dinner Sun.

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La Piadina Cucina Italiana

$$ | Vila Olímpia

After several years in Italy, the founders of La Piadinha Cucina decided to open a restaurant, which has now been a success for over 14 years in São Paulo. Known for its authentic Italian flavors, the Piadina di Parma, featuring Parma ham, arugula, and stracchino cheese, is a popular choice among diners.

Rua Prof. Atílio Innocenti 911, São Paulo, 04538-002, Brazil
11-4750--1920
Known For
  • Delicious prosciutto di parma
  • Authentic Italian piadinas
  • Great service
Restaurant Details
No dinner Sun.--Tues.

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