27 Best Restaurants in São Paulo, Brazil

Consulado Mineiro

$$$$ | Pinheiros Fodor's choice

During and after the Saturday crafts and antiques fair in Praça Benedito Calixto, it may take an hour to get a table at this homey restaurant. Among the shareable, traditional mineiro (from Minas Gerais State) dishes are the mandioca com carne de sol (cassava with salted meat) appetizer and the tutu (pork loin with beans, pasta, cabbage, and rice) entrée.

Praça Benedito Calixto 74, São Paulo, São Paulo, 05414–000, Brazil
11-3064–3882
Known For
  • an extensive cachaça menu with rare, premium, and homemade brands
  • excellent service
  • feijoada served every day
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon., Credit cards accepted

Famiglia Mancini

$$$$ | Bela Vista/Bixiga Fodor's choice

This busy little cantina is well-loved for both its cuisine as well as its location on an unforgettable restaurant-lined strip of Rua Avanhandava, where you may find yourself admiring the cobblestones on the street as you wait for a table. The menu has many terrific pasta options, such as the cannelloni with palm hearts and a four-cheese sauce.

Rua Avanhandava 81, São Paulo, São Paulo, 01306–001, Brazil
11-3256–4320
Known For
  • generous dishes that serve two
  • incredible buffet with cheeses, olives, sausages, and much more
  • traditional family-style Italian decor
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Reservations not accepted, Credit cards accepted

Jun Sakamoto

$$$$ | Pinheiros Fodor's choice

Arguably the best Japanese restaurant in a town famous for them, Jun Sakamoto stands out for serving fish of the highest quality and for employing the most skillful of sushi chefs to slice them. You're best served if you let the waiters wearing futuristic earpieces guide you through the menu based on what's freshest the day you visit.

Rua Lisboa 55, São Paulo, São Paulo, 05413–000, Brazil
11-3088–6019
Known For
  • haute gastronomy
  • the freshest ingredients
  • top-notch service
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No lunch. Closed Sun., Credit cards accepted

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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, 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
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No dinner Sun.

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 fare of chef Tsuyoshi Murakami, one of São Paulo's culinary superstars.

Rua Jacques Félix 405, São Paulo, 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
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun., Reservations essential

Veridiana

$$$$ | Higienópolis Fodor's choice

Owner Roberto Loscalzo transformed a 1903 mansion into a remarkable dining space; expansive yet intimate, grandiose yet welcoming. At one end of the room chefs pull Napoli-style pizzas from the three mouths of a two-story brick oven that looms over diners like a cathedral organ.

Rua Dona Veridiana 661, São Paulo, São Paulo, 01238–010, Brazil
11-3120–5050
Known For
  • Napoli in Beirut (goat cheese and za'atar)
  • Napoli in Brasile (sun-dried meat and Catupiry, a creamy Brazilian cheese)
  • sister branches in the Jardins and Perdizes neighborhoods
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No lunch, Credit cards accepted

Amadeus

$$$$ | Jardins

Because São Paulo isn't on the ocean, most restaurants here don't base their reputations on seafood, but Amadeus is an exception. Appetizers such as fresh oysters and salmon and endive with mustard, and entrées like shrimp in cognac sauce make it a challenge to find better fruits of the sea elsewhere in town.

Rua Haddock Lobo 807, São Paulo, São Paulo, 01414–001, Brazil
11-3061–2859
Known For
  • a good option for a business lunch
  • excellent selection of wines
  • a wide variety of shrimp dishes
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No dinner Sun., Credit cards accepted

Arábia

$$$$ | Jardins

For almost 20 years Arábia has served traditional Lebanese cuisine at this beautiful high-ceilinged restaurant. Simple dishes such as hummus and stuffed grape leaves are executed with aplomb, and the lamb melts in your mouth.

Rua Haddock Lobo 1397, São Paulo, São Paulo, 01414–003, Brazil
11-3061–2203
Known For
  • dishes you can share, like meat-stuffed artichokes
  • executive lunch menu (an appetizer, cold dish, meat dish, drink, dessert, and coffee)
  • ataife (a type of crepe filled with pistachios or cream)
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted

Baby Beef Rubaiyat

$$$$ | Itaim Bibi

The family that owns and runs this restaurant serves meat from its ranch in Mato Grosso do Sul State. Charcoal-grilled fare—baby boar (request at least two hours in advance of your visit), steak, chicken, salmon, and more—is served at the buffet, and options abound at the salad bar. Wednesday and Saturday are feijoada nights, and on Friday the emphasis is on seafood.

Av. Brigadeiro Faria Lima 2954, São Paulo, São Paulo, 01452–000, Brazil
11-3165–8888
Known For
  • sensational steaks
  • exceptional dessert buffet
  • top-notch service
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted

Cantaloup

$$$$ | Itaim Bibi

Cantaloup's converted warehouse has two dining areas: oversize photos decorate the walls of the slightly formal room, while a fountain and plants make the second area feel more casual. Try the veal cutlet with blinis of yucca or the stuffed shrimp with clams.

Rua Manoel Guedes 474, São Paulo, São Paulo, 04536–070, Brazil
11-3078–9884
Known For
  • macerated strawberries in port wine sauce
  • a particularly velvety crème brûlée with ice cream
  • top-notch service
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No dinner Sun. No lunch Sat., Credit cards accepted

Cantina Roperto

$$$$ | Bixiga

Wine casks and bottles adorn the walls at this typical Bixiga cantina, located on a street so charmingly human-scaled you'll hardly believe you're still in São Paulo. You won't be alone if you order the ever-popular fusilli—either ao sugo (with tomato sauce) or ao frutos do mar (with seafood)—or the traditional baby goat's leg with potatoes and tomatoes.

Rua 13 de Maio 634, São Paulo, São Paulo, 01327–002, Brazil
11-3288–2573
Known For
  • fresh, handmade pasta
  • superb service
  • traditional Italian music played by duos weaving around the dining room tables
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted

Carlota

$$$$ | Higienópolis

TV host, author, and chef Carla Pernambuco introduces Brazilian elements to a multicultural array of recipes at her popular restaurant. The four-cheese polenta and the red-rice risotto with lobster are among the many well-calibrated dishes served here.

Rua Sergipe 753, São Paulo, São Paulo, 01243–000, Brazil
11-3663--0911
Known For
  • sophisticated decor
  • signature guava jam soufflé with melted-cheese sauce
  • older clientele
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No dinner Sun. Closed Mon.

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, São Paulo, 01411–011, Brazil
11-3088–0761
Known For
  • sky-high prices
  • tasting menu (four or eight courses)
  • spectacular plating
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun. No lunch Sat., Reservations essential

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.

Alameda dos Arapanés 955, São Paulo, 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
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted

Enoteca Saint Vin Saint

$$$$ | Moema

A snug bistro on as secluded a street as you're apt to find in São Paulo's hip southern neighborhoods, Enoteca triples as a wineshop, restaurant, and live-music venue. The kitchen's specialty is a risotto with wine-braised beef, whose plain appearance belies its exceptional flavor.

Rua Professor Atílio Innocenti 811, São Paulo, São Paulo, 04538–000, Brazil
11-3846–0384
Known For
  • a wide array of wines from places like France, Spain, and Italy
  • live tango, jazz, and flamenco music Wednesday--Saturday nights
  • seasonal dishes made with organic ingredients
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun. No lunch

Fasano

$$$$ | Jardins

A family-owned Northern Italian classic tucked away behind the elegantly modern lobby of the hotel of the same name, this restaurant is as famous for its superior cuisine as for its exorbitant prices. In the kitchen, a 20-strong brigade of chefs, butchers, and bakers commanded by Luca Gozzani sends out exquisite, sinfully rich dishes like agnollottis of Angola chicken on heart-of-mozzarella cream.

Rua Vittorio Fasano 88, São Paulo, São Paulo, 01414–020, Brazil
11-3896--4000
Known For
  • luxurious decor (marble, mahogany, mirrors, and a breathtaking skylight)
  • tasting menu, including five classic pastas from different regions of Italy
  • high quality service
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun. No lunch, Reservations essential, Credit cards accepted

Freddy

$$$$ | Itaim Bibi

A pioneer in bringing French cuisine to São Paulo, Freddy opened originally in 1935. Despite moving from its original location, Freddy has managed to retain the feel of an upscale Parisian bistro, thanks to a number of small touches as well as some larger ones, like the grand chandeliers hanging from its ceiling, and traditional French dishes like coq au vin.

Rua Pedroso Alvarenga 1170, São Paulo, São Paulo, 04536-020, Brazil
11-3167–0977
Known For
  • duck with Madeira sauce and apple puree
  • upscale Parisian decor
  • cassoulet with white beans, lamb, duck, and garlic sausage
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No dinner Sun. No lunch Sat., Credit cards accepted

Jardim de Napoli

$$$$ | Higienópolis

The classic neon sign that adorns this restaurant's exterior cues diners about what to expect inside: traditional Italian cuisine. No surprises here, but dishes such as the unchanging and unmatchable polpettone alla parmigiana, a huge meatball with mozzarella and tomato sauce, inspire devotion among the local clientele.

Rua Doutor Martinico Prado 463, São Paulo, São Paulo, 01224–010, Brazil
11-3666–3022
Known For
  • Italian pasta and meat dishes
  • wide selection of pizzas
  • warm, family atmosphere
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted

La Tambouille

$$$$ | Itaim Bibi

This Italo-French restaurant with a partially enclosed garden isn't just a place for businesspeople and impresarios to see and be seen; it also has some of the best food in town. Among chef Giancarlo Bolla's recommended dishes are the linguine with fresh mussels and prawn sauce, the eggplant Parmesan, and the filet mignon rosini (served with foie gras and saffron risotto).

Av. 9 de Julho 5925, São Paulo, São Paulo, 01406–200, Brazil
11-3079–6277
Known For
  • piano bar
  • decor in the style of an Italian villa
  • excellent service
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon., Credit cards accepted

La Tartine

$$$$ | Consolação

An ideal place for an intimate dinner, this small bistro has a good wine selection and an upstairs bar furnished with mismatched sofas and armchairs. The menu changes daily; a favorite is the classic coq au vin, but you can also fill up on entrées such as beef tenderloin, pasta, soups, and quiches.

Rua Fernando de Albuquerque 267, São Paulo, São Paulo, 01309–030, Brazil
11-3259–2090
Known For
  • Moroccan couscous
  • frogs' legs that taste like a Tangier-style chicken wings
  • trendy crowd
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No lunch on weekdays, Credit cards accepted

Mestiço

$$$$ | Consolação

Even the fabulous people have to hang at the bar before being shown to a table in this large, sleek dining room; but especially for vegetarians, dishes such as the tofu and vegetable curry make the wait worthwhile. The decidedly eclectic menu includes Italian, Brazilian, Bahian, and even Thai cuisine.

Rua Fernando de Albuquerque 277, São Paulo, São Paulo, 01309–030, Brazil
11-3256–3165
Known For
  • free-range chicken and other ecologically responsible ingredients
  • terrace bar
  • lunch-specific menu
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Reservations essential, Credit cards accepted

Nagayama

$$$$ | Itaim Bibi

Low-key, dependable, and well loved, Nagayama consistently serves excellent sushi and sashimi. The chefs like to experiment: the California uramaki Philadelphia has rice, cream cheese, grilled salmon, roe, cucumber, and spring onions rolled together.

Rua Bandeira Paulista 369, São Paulo, São Paulo, 04532–011, Brazil
11-3079–7553
Known For
  • sleek design
  • the highest quality ingredients
  • excellent service
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun., Credit cards accepted

Speranza

$$$$ | Bixiga

One of the most traditional pizzerias in São Paulo, this restaurant is famous for its margherita pie. In 2010, Speranza became the first pizzeria in Latin America to win recognition from the Italian pizza quality-control board Associazione Verace Pizza Napoletana. Pasta, chicken, and beef dishes are also served.

Rua 13 de Maio 1004, São Paulo, São Paulo, 04515–001, Brazil
11-3288–8502
Known For
  • crunchy pão de linguiça (sausage bread) appetizer
  • true Italian pizza
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No lunch, Reservations not accepted, Credit cards accepted

Spot

$$$$ | Bela Vista/Bixiga

A few blocks west of MASP, this quaint yet futuristic glass-encased diner occupies a lonely single-story building tucked between government skyscrapers. Entrées—Argentine beef is a favorite—don't come with sides, so you'll have to order a dish such as rice with broccoli to fill the plate.

Alameda Rocha Azevedo 72, São Paulo, São Paulo, 01410–000, Brazil
11-3283--0946
Known For
  • extensive drink menu
  • modern architecture and design
  • hot spot for those working in the arts
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted

Templo da Carne Marcos Bassi

$$$$ | Bela Vista/Bixiga

The brainchild of the late Marcos Bassi, a former butcher turned restaurateur and radio host, Templo da Carne (Temple of Meat) makes no bones about its specialty. Contrafilé (sirloin) and famed Brazilian picanha (rump cap) are among the highlights.

Rua 13 de Maio 668, São Paulo, São Paulo, 04849–529, Brazil
11-3288–7045
Known For
  • à la carte meat dishes
  • chic decor
  • wines and other items served in the restaurant available at its emporium
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No dinner Sun., Reservations essential

Tordesilhas

$$$$ | Jardins

Typically Brazilian from its decor to its daily specials, rustic-elegant Tordesilhas prides itself on spotlighting recipes from across the republic. Feijoada takes center stage on Wednesday and Saturday, while a Brazilian tasting menu is served Tuesday through Saturday.

Alameda Tietê 489, São Paulo, São Paulo, 01415-000, Brazil
11-3107–7444
Known For
  • northern Brazil's tacacá (shrimp soup)
  • moqueca (fish and shrimp stew)
  • large selection of cachaças
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon. No lunch weekdays. No dinner Sun.

Vento Haragano

$$$$ | Jardins
São Paulo has a certain fame for its all-you-can-eat steak houses. Vento Haragano, just a few blocks from Avenida Paulista, has the best location in town, attentive staff in slightly kitsch historic-reenactment-style garb, and, naturally, a never-ending parade of succulent meat, served table-side until you cry uncle.