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1 year ago
I found everything I wanted here. I got fresh squeezed orange juice, fruit, bakery items, you name it. All in one stop. read more
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7 years ago
Great hyper supermarket in Jardim! I love the selection of local and international groceries. The store brand Serrano and the olive oil were delicious and a huge bargain! Bakery and Butcher also wonderful!!! read more
R. Pamplona, 1704
Jardim Paulista
São Paulo - SP 01405-002
Brazil
(11) 3882-0077
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http://www.grupocarrefour.com.br/
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What time does Carrefour open?
Carrefour opens at 7:00 AM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.Carrefour opens at 8:00 AM on Sunday.
What time does Carrefour close?
Carrefour closes at 11:00 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.Carrefour closes at 10:00 PM on Sunday.
Mon-Sat 7:00 AM - 11:00 PMSun 8:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Does Carrefour have parking?
Yes, Carrefour has parking options.
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There is grocery paradise in São Paulo and it goes by the name of Empório Santa Luzia…read more I have been coming to this emporium for quite some time and have never left this place disappointed - you can get almost anything that you need her and they do a lot of their own imports guaranteeing you with delicacies from around the world and they also have a whole section dedicated to gluten-free food including an in-house nutritionist who can guide you if needed. They have a wonderful Rotisseria where you can pick up great in-house prepared meals or dishes as per your needs. Their fruits & veggies section also is great.One of Santa Luzia's greatest parts is their cafe upstairs - simply put, they serve one the best espresso macchiatos in the city. The management behind this emporium run it really well, the cashier counters, always full, are extremely efficiently managed - even on the busiest of days, I have never waited in line for over 10 mins to get to the cashier. The staff and the helpers are very polite and always around in case you need to find a products. So why doesn't everyone go to Santa - all the quality comes at a price, if you want to get your packaged commodities you are better off at other supermarkets but if you want good fruit, veggies, breads, cold-cuts, gluten-free products, Santa Luzia is where you should go.
Great grocery store! Really big but can be a bit crowded. I love the deli section, it's affordable…read moreand delicious. There's 2 floors but I found all my groceries and household goods on the first floor so can't say what's upstairs.
Deli
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From years of traveling, I've learned that shopping while jetlagged is a very bad move as proven by…read morestrange tchotchkes like blinking ice cubes from china and fly swatters with built it tweezers from japan. I thought it was brilliant at the time. So as a rule, no shopping beyond my immediate needs. Which let me on the hunt for extra water and maybe exotic fruit? I found this 24hr market. It's American sized and not as exotic as a Hong Kong fish market nor nearly as smelly. Super convenient, accepts credit cards but must show passport matching CC. Then if you dare, venture upstairs for the non-essentials like a few football paraphernalia or my personal favorite, Haivana flip flops for $11 instead of the almost 30 back home. Wait, did I really need 3 pairs? Damn that jetlag!
24 hours of service, seems to be in an ok neighborhood, wasn't fearful on the street and the roads…read morepretty busy. Accept all major credit cards no problems there, ample parking and a wide selection of goods. It seems most things that you need you will find.
Tang! If you wonder where Tang went, it's here! I had to buy some in mango,guava,and passion fruit!
24h
As a foreigner, I don't have many expectations of supermarkets in different countries. I just like…read moreto see how the prices fair and what I could purchase locally that I couldn't easily find at home. For me, this supermarket was like any local supermarket at home. There's a butcher to get your (fresh) meats, there's a baked goods section etc. I'm sure if you're a local, you can do your main grocery shopping here. What I did love about this store was that the prices were great! For me, as a visitor from North America, these prices were amazing, and I wouldn't get any of the items I bought anywhere at home for as cheap. In short, I'd recommend this store to anyone in town looking for a supermarket.
I highly recommend this market. On Fridays, Saturday, and…read moreSunday they offer a discounted fruits and vegetables market. During the week their meats and seafoods are very attractive.
A receipt of what I bought just to show the prices.
This surpsemarket is located right next to Renaissance hotel so I decided to stop by. The place is…read morepretty small and has tight aisles but it covers the basic nessesities. It is comvineint if you wanna pick up a few grocery and snacks or wines but anything dirther I recommend going to somewhere else.
Small shop, compared to others of the same chain, but handy when it comes to those last minute…read morepurchases or for items of your daily routine. Fruits and vegetables corner doesn't have many options and they are not that fresh and the same is valid for the bakery and butchery section. And cashier can have long lines, specially around 6pm on weekdays. On weekends, tends to be less busy.
Fun place to go to either buy some (overpriced) Italian groceries, have some gelato, coffee, or…read morehave a nice meal. I usually go for dinner. Eataly is an open-space concept where you can choose what kind of food you want - pizza, pasta, fish, meat, etc... I personally like to go there for the osobucco. Buono Appetito!
The world's only Italian restaurant that won't serve a glass of wine. But their pizza is good…read more Vim com a minha família para tomarmos uma taça de vinho e eles não estavam servindo nenhum vinho em taca, só de garrafa. As garrafas eram as mais caras do cardápio. Uma decepção para um restaurante italiano em São Paulo.
Barista preparando os cafes
Espere filas!
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This mini supermarket really sucks - I'm not one to give really bad reviews but the way this place…read moreis managed is terrible. Firstly it's almost always understocked - so you can't find a lot of the items you are looking for; secondly there are 6 regular cashier counters and 1 special needs cashier counter - never have I seen more than 4 active counters, lines go all the way to the rear of the store and this place is really busy : there is major movement and it takes more time to get to the counter to pay than to shop ; thirdly, this store is poorly organised and really terribly managed - it's so well located and the owners could have really done something better. You ask me..why do I go here..convenience, it's really close to where I live and en route almost everytime...I just wish these guys started re-organise it and properly managing this store.
Nice selection of local and imported fruits, vegetables, juices and wines. Refrigerated produce,…read moredairy, meats, and more. Friendly and helpful staff. Also good for breads and household items. A little pricier than other places but you're paying for quality and convenience.
You can find imported products here. It looks like a market for expatriates. The market is small…read morebut there are good options. Prices are higher than average.
Peça a salada de pepino com salmão. Você não vai encontrar nada mais gosto abaixo de R$ 20,00
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