2 Best Restaurants in Side Trips from São Paulo, Brazil

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Restaurants in coastal towns tend to be of the rustic beach-café sort, and predictably serve lots of seafood. For a change of taste, visit Ubatuba and these three neighborhoods in or near São Sebastião—Maresias, Boiçucanga, and Camburi—where you can find good pizzerias and Japanese restaurants. In Campos do Jordão, a popular paulistano mountain retreat, you can find a Brazilian version of Swiss fondue (both the chocolate and the cheese varieties are delicious). In Serra Negra, you'll find typical countryside food, including lots of fresh meat and farm produce, as well as a vast range of local sweets, artisanal beers, and wine.

Padaria e Confeitaria Serrana

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Located at the heart of Serra Negra, Serrana is a bakery that serves breakfast, light snacks, and also meals, as well as sharing platters. Grab a pao na chapa com saida de requeijão (grilled bread with Brazilian cream cheese) and coffee for breakfast here on a Sunday morning and sit at one of the tables outside to watch the hordes of motorcycling aficionados—they flock to Serra Negra on weekends from other cities on their amazing touring bikes.

Praça Prefeito João Zelante 2, Serra Negra, 13930–000, Brazil
19-3892–2289
Known For
  • Bolinhos de bacalhau (cod fritters)
  • Local draft beer Ecobier
  • Empada de palmito (mini heart-of-palm pies)

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Padaria Integrale

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This popular, centrally located padaria (bakery) offers a range of healthy sandwiches and drinks, as well as an excellent deli selection. You can either have your breakfast or light meal here, or take it away like many locals do.

Rua Dr. Esteves da Silva 360, Ubatuba, 11690-087, Brazil
12-3836–1836
Known For
  • Wide variety of artisanal breads
  • Quick service
  • Fresh ingredients

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