Explore São Paulo’s culinary gems on a food crawl, savoring diverse flavors from Japanese to Brazilian classics. Discover, taste, and connect.
Explore São Paulo’s culinary gems on a food crawl, savoring diverse flavors from Japanese to Brazilian classics. Discover, taste, and connect.
- Estadão - A true São Paulo staple since 1968, renowned for its legendary pork sandwich and nostalgic downtown bar vibe. It perfectly embodies the city’s beloved food culture in a straightforward manner.
- Galeria Metropole - Galeria Metrópole is an iconic modernist structure in downtown São Paulo, now merging food, design, art, and creative…
- Estadão - A true São Paulo staple since 1968, renowned for its legendary pork sandwich and nostalgic downtown bar vibe. It perfectly embodies the city’s beloved food culture in a straightforward manner.
- Galeria Metropole - Galeria Metrópole is an iconic modernist structure in downtown São Paulo, now merging food, design, art, and creative enterprises. The juice kiosks offer a refreshing, everyday local experience within one of the center’s most unique cultural venues.
- Tucupi do Centro - A Brazilian eatery within Galeria Metrópole, helmed by chef Amanda Vasconcelos, showcasing strong Acrean and Amazonian influences. It is an excellent spot to highlight regional Brazilian ingredients in a modern downtown environment.
- Dona Zelda - A quaint and delightful location in the Copan building, specializing in artisanal pão de queijo made with Canastra cheese, inspired by Minas Gerais traditions. It exudes simplicity, comfort, and a local charm.
- Instituto Feira Livre - A collaborative project in central São Paulo emphasizing family farming, organic produce, and fairer connections between growers and consumers. It exemplifies the meeting of small producers and urban food culture in the city center.
- A Casa do Porco Bar - One of São Paulo’s most acclaimed restaurants, centered around pork-centric Brazilian cuisine and ingredient traceability. It showcases a contemporary, chef-driven aspect of the city’s culinary scene while remaining deeply connected to local identity.
- Queijaria do Ratinho - A laid-back cheese shop and deli celebrated for artisanal cheeses, sweets, and cachaças, with a distinct Minas Gerais influence. It serves as an excellent introduction to small producers and traditional Brazilian pantry staples.
- A Brasileira Sorvetes Artesanais - An artisanal ice cream parlor specializing in handmade Brazilian and seasonal flavors, including vegan, lactose-free, and no-sugar options. It offers a delightful way to feature local ingredients through a modern dessert experience.
- Sacolão Higienópolis - A classic produce market renowned for its extensive selection of carefully curated fruits, vegetables, and everyday grocery essentials. It provides a glimpse into the fresher, more routine aspect of São Paulo’s food culture.
- Bar Moela - A laid-back neighborhood bar celebrated for its genuine boteco atmosphere, refreshing drinks, and traditional bar snacks. It is an ideal spot to experience the social, informal side of São Paulo’s drinking and snacking culture.

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- Alcoholic beverages
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Experience the culinary diversity of São Paulo on a leisurely evening through its most genuine neighborhoods.
Begin in Liberdade at the traditional Izakaya Issa, where Japanese cuisine blends with the local vibe. Move on to a venue offering Middle Eastern classics, showcasing the city’s rich immigrant heritage.
Visit Padaria Recanto Doce, a cherished…
Experience the culinary diversity of São Paulo on a leisurely evening through its most genuine neighborhoods.
Begin in Liberdade at the traditional Izakaya Issa, where Japanese cuisine blends with the local vibe. Move on to a venue offering Middle Eastern classics, showcasing the city’s rich immigrant heritage.
Visit Padaria Recanto Doce, a cherished bakery famous for its pão de queijo and fruit juices — a true taste of everyday Brazil.
Next, explore Rua Joaquim Távora, one of the city’s most vibrant food streets. Savor the renowned fried chicken at Bar Xaréu, enjoy skewers at Quintal do Espeto, and sample craft beer with artisanal pizza at Los Forajidos.
Conclude at Veloso Bar, a São Paulo landmark where locals gather for excellent food and the city’s most iconic caipirinha.
You’ll leave not just satisfied, but with new memories, cultural insights, and a deeper understanding of how São Paulo eats, drinks, and connects.
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