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.

Chocolates Montanhês

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A well-known chocolate shop and café, Chocolates Montanhês is the perfect stop after a meal, or to stock up on chocolate lollipops and slabs. Don't forget to try the extra-creamy hot chocolate. There is a smaller store located in Praça São Benedito as well.

Praça São Benedito 5, Campos do Jordão, 12460-000, Brazil
12-3663–1979
Known For
  • Chocolate in all shapes and sizes, like cell phones, tools, pandas, and snowmen
  • Chocolate-covered bananas and orange slices
  • A wide variety of chocolate truffles

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Gelato Donato

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A small ice-cream parlor, Gelato Donato is a good destination for dessert and a coffee after a meal. The ice cream is made in Serra Negra using locally sourced ingredients, and the typically Brazilian flavors, such as the strange-sounding but delicious guava and cheese, change often.

Rua Cel. Pedro Penteado 373, Serra Negra, 13930-000, Brazil
19-3892–7794
Known For
  • Brazilian flavors like guava and cheese
  • Eat in or take a container home
  • Lactose-free options

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