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    Bovinu'S

    4.0 (2 reviews)
    Closed 11:30 am - 4:00 pm

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    Barbacoa

    Barbacoa

    4.4(52 reviews)
    3.0 kmItaim Bibi
    $$$$

    Barbacoa is a very nice Brazilian steakhouse, and the ambiance and service were solid. It's the…read moreclassic churrascaria experience -- similar to Fogo de Chão -- with a full buffet, salad bar, and endless cuts of meat brought to the table. Here's the thing: I don't eat steak, pork, or most of the meats they specialize in, and I'm not a big fan of buffet or all‑you‑can‑eat restaurants in general. We came here because a coworker invited us, and she was being really kind, so I didn't think to check the price beforehand. I ended up only eating the salad, and with dessert my total came to about $66. For someone who doesn't eat the main attraction, that price felt a bit high -- honestly, I felt a little ripped off, LOL. Not the restaurant's fault at all; this is exactly how churrascarias work. It just wasn't the best match for my eating habits. Next time, I'll politely turn down the invite or suggest a different spot that fits my preferences better. But if you do enjoy steakhouse-style dining and want the full Brazilian churrasco experience, Barbacoa delivers exactly what it promises.

    Wow is all I can say! In a city full of Churrascarias, this one is the absolute best! The food, the…read moreservice, the ambiance- all top shelf! I love several other Churrasacarias in São Paulo, but this one is a real standout. We had a group dinner with friends and coworkers, and we were led to a large table, and the staff fawned all over us. They were very accommodating and friendly. The food and wine were all top-notch, and they brought whatever cut of meat you asked for, instead of waiting for the "good stuff" like the Picanha. The salad bar was great as well, although I was a bit disappointed that they didn't have any Feijoada, which is usually a staple at any Churrascaria in Brazil. Again, there are several good Churrascarias here, but if you want the best, you won't get any better than Barbacoa!

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    À Mineira

    À Mineira

    3.9(18 reviews)
    0.4 kmJardim Paulista
    $$

    Come hungry to sample the food of Brazil's famed Minas Gerais region. There's a lot of pork and…read morecarbs aplenty - rice, mashed potatoes and of course, manioc in many varieties! At lunch they offer a buffet which I took advantage of, indulging in a little of everything given that this was my first foray into comida mineira. Now I understand why Brazilians so revere the food from this part of the country. At the conclusion of your meal, help yourself to a shot of cachaça from the barrel behind the desserts!

    Friendly staff, but the guy stood by and seemed to watch us while we ate. I'm sure he was there to…read morebe ready for our needs, but it was a little creepy. We dined on a holiday, so there were very few patrons. The buffet was good and most of the food was hot. You can also order grilled meats to your liking. The salad bar was quite varied and included a few soups. The main bar was extensive and I tried to sample a bit of everything. I loved the okra! Because of the holiday, they didn't have any cakes out, just a selection of puddings. Some were good, others were...interesting. There is also a kind of tequila with little plastic cups for shots. We had all had 2 each, a nice way to end the night. There was a cherry liqueur, but to me it was too much like cough syrup, so I didn't enjoy that. I had to caiprihanas, and while good, they were over $8 each and I wound up spending more on drinks than the meal! If I return, I'd not order the drinks. It's not the best buffet I've been to in Sao Paulo, but I was not disappointed in the food.

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    Dinho's

    Dinho's

    4.9(14 reviews)
    0.9 kmParaíso
    $$$$

    The seafood here was fabulous. It was on a Friday and they do a seafood buffet with a made to order…read morefresh lobster dish. All the shrimp and mussels and seafood was very fresh. The dining area is gorgeous. Just be prepared that most people here don't speak English. I did like the wine selection and the server was able to help me find a half bottle of white wine to pair with the seafood price wise pretty reasonable I think it was less than $150 per person. Definitely recommend dining here!

    This place is amazing. I went for a farewell dinner with a large group of conference attendees, and…read moremust say I was impressed. I grew up in São Paulo, and have been to many churrascarias over the years - this was one of the absolute best! Like all churrascarias, you need a strategy, however. Because the meat is probably the most expensive part of the meat, the salad and appetizer bar is amazing. If you want to, dive in, but go slow with the cheese bread (pão de queijo) because it will fill you up in an instant! It's probably a good idea to enjoy a little salad with hearts of palm, and even a little sushi, but save room for the picanha, which is the best cut of beef you can have at a Brazilian steakhouse! Apparently, their feijoada is to die for, so if you are in town, keep that in mind as well. It's quite expensive, even for São Paulo, but in my opinion, and many, many others - it's well worth it! Enjoy!

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    Capim Santo - Creme brule de abóbora com sorvete de coco

    Capim Santo

    4.6(27 reviews)
    1.0 kmCerqueira César
    $$$

    We stopped by Capim Santo for lunch though it was quite the journey getting there. This Brazilian…read morerestaurant, with a celebrated chef, used to be located in a different location. One which still shows up on Google. We Ubered to the old location and spent a while trying to find a restaurant that is no longer more. My Brazil guidebook touched on their lunch buffet. That is no more at the new location either. The current location is inside a museum. You have to pay admission to the museum to dine at the restaurant. Even if you have no interest in checking out the museum. Safe to say, we were off to a rocky start. Things did turn around magically, however. Admission to the museum pays to help preserve the Amazon. At least our money was going to a good cause. Sustainability is a theme here as you see sustainable materials being used throughout the restaurant. We were seated on the lovely patio which is made to recreate the Amazon with a lot of greenery and trees. I started off with a fresh juice as I looked over the menu. I ordered the pork cutlet with tomato risotto. It may have been my favorite dish on my Brazil trip. The pork was succulent and flavorful. The risotto mirrored it as the fresh tomatoes and combination of ingredients made it arguably the best risotto I've ever had. Service was good. Capim Santo is not cheap. And we ran into a couple of frustrating roadblocks. But with that being said, I can't fail to applaud the restaurant for the quality of its food and the lovely surroundings.

    For a restaurant in the hospital, this was impressive. The buffet had traditional Brazilian food,…read moreincluding hearts of palm, rice, beans, feijoada, and much more. We ordered a pastel de carne seca, which is similar to like a shredded beef empanada, but significantly better. It was insane. Going there brought me joy during a difficult time

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