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    Micaela - Aquarelas do Brasil

    Micaela

    4.5(24 reviews)
    5.9 kmJardim Paulista
    $$

    Brazilian friends wanted to take me to a place during my visit to São Paulo that would give me a…read morechance to sample some unique Brazilian flavours and they chose Micaela, partly due to its location (walking distance from my hotel) and due to our needing a place that would be open on Monday. Neither had been here before, but both had heard good things, so they figured it would be worth a shot. How right they were! The restaurant is cute and charming inside, with a rustic sort of feel. The waiters--none of whom appear to speak English, though I cannot be sure of that since my friends handled all the interactions with staff--were friendly and helpful. The menu is extremely varied and includes many ingredients from all over Brazil, including exotic fishes from the north of the country, spices from the Amazon, and all sorts of things that none of us knew what they were. We opted to share two starters, one called Aquarelas do Brasil (after the famous song of the same name) and the other "pintxos" of tapioca and shimeji mushrooms (mushrooms wrapped in tapioca pastry and fried). The Aquarelas dish turned out to be delivered on a plate resembling a painter's palette, with four little servings of things to be spread on thin pieces of a special bread that they make in-house (each serving a different colour, thus adding to the theme evoked by the dish's name). The tapioca-wrapped mushrooms was the better-tasting of the two dishes, though we enjoyed them both very much. For the main course, I had a dish that consisted of beef, farofa, a fried noodle sort of thing on top and a tomato-and-onion salsa on the side, together with rice. It had excellent flavours, though the fried noodle-y thing on top made it a bit difficult to eat. We also had caiprinhas or caipiroskas, one of the latter made with red fruits instead of lime--there is a sizeable list of options for these cocktails on the menu--and they even gave us a taste of a special cachaça made with a Brazilian relative of the betel leaf. We really didn't need dessert after all this, but we decided to share one among the three of us, choosing one made with toasted coconut, white chocolate caramel and something called puxurí that none of us was familiar with, so one of the waiters brought some out to show us. Turns out it's a spice from northern Brazil that is redolent of cinnamon and vanilla, and they gave me a piece to use at home. The dessert was excellent, as was the rest of the meal, and the price was pretty reasonable given all that we had ordered (R$140 each).

    The food is amazing here. Definitely get the Galhinado. That chicken and rice dish was the…read morehighlight of my meals there. The chicken was cooked perfectly and had a smokey flavor that was very pleasant. The dessert with cupuazu was really good too.. reminded me of a combination of butterscotch and dried longan fruit.

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    Micaela - Pintxos with Shimeji Mushrooms

    Pintxos with Shimeji Mushrooms

    Micaela - Bolo gelado de coco queimado with puxurí

    Bolo gelado de coco queimado with puxurí

    Micaela - Risoto de tucupi e jambu com costelinha de tambaqui.

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    Risoto de tucupi e jambu com costelinha de tambaqui.

    Figueira Rubaiyat - Hot seafood plate

    Figueira Rubaiyat

    4.3(182 reviews)
    4.6 kmCerqueira César
    $$$$

    This was by far one of the best restaurants and steakhouses I've been to in a long time. I…read moreabsolutely loved the tomahawk steak we had--it was marbled to perfection, deep-seared and rendered just right, and unbelievably delicious. I was literally still dreaming about it the next day; the food was really that good. Another standout dish was the braised short rib with sticky rice, a Brazilian specialty that was mouthwateringly delicious, with the beef and rice combo melting in your mouth. The toppings and sides were excellent as well. This was at an upscale restaurant, and the bill came out to half of what we would normally pay in the states. Food like this would cost at least two to three hundred dollars in California! For the price we are paying and the quality we are receiving, this is absolutely outrageous. I'd really like to see São Paulo's state government clean up its act and do more for the city, because there's no reason it shouldn't be a top tourist destination. I'm not much of a foodie, so it's nice having friends who are. You can just trust their recommendations and go along for the ride!!

    Looking to be blown away! From a building built around a 30' wide tree to excellent food you will…read morebe just that. Excellent service, and a setting to die for. Meat or veggie options are utterly top notch. Don't miss the ceviche! High end experience for .01's on the 1.00$!

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    Figueira Rubaiyat - Best Sao Paulo restaurant

    Best Sao Paulo restaurant

    Figueira Rubaiyat - Free appetizers

    Free appetizers

    Figueira Rubaiyat - Steak

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    Steak

    Paellas Pepe

    Paellas Pepe

    4.4(13 reviews)
    11.0 kmIpiranga
    $$

    Recommended by the guys from a nearby hair salon, I came here for a late lunch. I love paella, but…read morebeing one person I didn't think I would have been able to eat it all and on a time limit as restaurants close midday to prep for dinner service. This restaurant is pretty big. It goes deep in the back with several tables good for solo diners, couples, and large groups as I saw space around the time I went. I'm sure they get crowded during peak hours. I ordered pastel de camarão (shrimp) - quantity 4 pieces. Of course it came with the pimenta azeite which I loveeee so much. The pastels were perfect! I also had an abacaxi bravo caipirinha which had pimenta rosa, pineapple, and maracujá. You really cannot go wrong with pastels or caipirinhas - at least in my opinion! I'm a simple gal. Most of the staff was friendly and I got to have a nice chat with a couple of them. I will have to come back one day to try their paella! They had a mini corner stage in the back where I believe they host live music on certain nights. The afternoon I was there, I got to watch someone thinly slicing meats from the table I was seated at. They recently celebrated their anniversary back in March when I had visited, though I cannot remember how many years it said on the wall and I didn't take a foto of it... but it was a lot of years!

    This a right place to have a paella in san paolo. The service is a buffet all you can eat. It's not…read moreso expensive, always they are preparing new pans of paella. Sometimes worth the wait to have a fresh pan.

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    Paellas Pepe
    Paellas Pepe
    Paellas Pepe

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    Gusta - spanish - Updated May 2026

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