4 Best Restaurants in São Paulo, Brazil

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São Paulo's dynamic social scene centers on dining out, and among the 12,500-plus restaurants, most of the world's cuisines are covered. The most popular options include Portuguese, Japanese, Italian, French, and Lebanese; contemporary fusions are popular and plentiful. The city also offers a massive selection of pizza and hamburger joints with some world-class offerings. Most places don't require jacket and tie, but paulistanos tend to dress to European standards, so if you're going to pricey establishments, looking elegant is key.

On the domestic front the Brazilian churrascarias are a carnivore's dream, with their all-you-can-eat skewers of barbecued meats and impressive salad buffets. For in-between times, just about every bar offers a selection of grilled meats, sandwiches, and deep-fried favorites for casual grazing. On Wednesday and Saturday, head to a Brazilian restaurant for feijoada—the national dish of black beans and pork. Ask about the other traditional and regional Brazilian dishes as well.

Kaá

$$$$ | Itaim Bibi Fodor's Choice

Contemporary cuisine, attentive service, and a luxurious, secret-garden charm help Kaá maintain its status as one of São Paulo's leading fine-dining establishments. The crayfish au gratin in endive cream is a top choice among the appetizers; appealing entrées include rack of lamb ribs and beer-cooked duck.

Av. Pres. Juscelino Kubitschek 279, São Paulo, 04543–010, Brazil
11-3045–0043
Known For
  • Gorgeous design, including fountains, a sunken bar, and a rain forest–like wall
  • Mature and well-to-do clientele
  • Signature orchid martini
Restaurant Details
No dinner Sun.

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Maní

$$$ | Jardins Fodor's Choice

With world-class chef-proprietor Helena Rizzo at the helm, Maní has made its way to the top of the restaurant charts in São Paulo. A sophisticated take on Brazilian country cuisine meshed with modern cooking techniques, dishes like chicken and rice with okra might not sound like much, but one bite will be enough to explain why local and visiting foodies beat a path to Maní's door.

Rua Joaquim Antunes 210, São Paulo, 05415-010, Brazil
11-97473--8994
Known For
  • Tasting menu
  • Beautifully colorful dishes
  • Simple, seasonal ingredients from small local farms
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon.; no dinner Sun.

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Carlota

$$$ | Higienópolis

TV host, author, and chef Carla Pernambuco introduces Brazilian elements to a multicultural array of recipes at her popular restaurant. The restaurant has a seasonal menu, which may vary according to the time of year.

Rua Sergipe 753, São Paulo, 01243–000, Brazil
11-3663--0911
Known For
  • Sophisticated decor
  • Signature guava jam soufflé with melted-cheese sauce
  • Older clientele
Restaurant Details
No dinner Sun. Closed Mon.

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D.O.M.

$$$$ | Jardins

Regularly named among the best restaurants in South America and the world, celebrity chef Alex Atala's D.O.M. is synonymous with exclusivity in São Paulo's gastronomic circles—its popularity is limited only by a self-imposed cap on the number of customers served. The focus is on Brazilian fare with added flair, such as filhote (Amazonian catfish) with tapioca in tucupi (manioc root) sauce and sweet potato in a Béarnaise made from maté, a South American tea.

Rua Barão de Capanema 549, São Paulo, 01411–011, Brazil
11-3088–0761
Known For
  • Sky-high prices
  • Tasting menu (12 courses)
  • Spectacular plating
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. No lunch Sat.
Reservations essential

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