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    3.0 (3 reviews)
    Open 11:30 am - 10:30 pm

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    Kitchin - Okay we had to go back again and this time I actually took photos! Their lunch is phenomenal.

    Kitchin

    4.7(6 reviews)
    21.0 kmItaim Bibi

    One thing that's different about mall food in Brazil versus America is that it's actually FOOD…read more * * * I didn't take much pictures because the setting was dark. But here's for a great description: Imagine walking into a jungle made of wood and hay coming down from the ceiling as an entranceway. Then, once you enter the restaurant, you look up to see a million little stars shining down on you... For the FOOD: I cannot even begin to accurately describe each of the plates we've had. A mini little egg wrapped in salmon like a tiny gift. Tuna with the meltiest eel variation... For the DRINKS: Two things you cannot simply skip: the lychee pink martini with egg white froth & the cinnamon stick old fashioned inside a mug Also, I suggest water with gas and a shot of lemon on the side - it cleanses your palate so you can truly have the best tasting experience!!! ***DISCLAIMER: I am not 100% sure about the actual translations because it was all in Portuguese but I attempted to describe it as such that my taste buds caught ;)

    I was skeptical when I realized Kitchin was a Japanese fusion restaurant--I am a classic sushi nut…read moreand think most fusion restaurants over drive their vision onto pristine ingredients that need only humble, discreet presentation to showcase their food. But then, there is Kitchin. The decor was dim, hipster cool. I am told the weekends require formal attire, and the wait becomes 2 hours as the social elite overrun this place. I asked if they had, then quickly ordered the Sayuri peach blossom unfiltered sake--I adore this pink unfiltered sake. But it is challenging to find outside Japan and it spoils quickly once opened. So to find this in Brazil, in pristine condition and at this price point (given favorable exchange rate). It was a exquisite find. Ended up buying the entire bottle. Here is a list of food we consumed: Salmon belly temaki with sea salt and black truffle flakes--it takes a few moments of chewing for the salty assertive truffle to meld with the emulsion of salmon belly. When it does, alchemy happens. Salmon tartare with scallops and black truffle infused oil--the delicate sweetness of scallop pairs exceptionally well with the richness of salmon. Uni with garlic and truffle infused oil on rice cracker. The crisp cracker adds textural interest while the oil rounds off any mineral edges from the sea urchin while adding velvety mouthfeel to the bite. Tuna tartare with Shoyu pearls (like boba)--mild clean tuna gets a pop of umami from the Shoyu pearl. Tuna aburi with panseared foie gras--not normally a fan of torched tuna, however the foie gras adds a decadent emulsion of delicious nutty umami to an otherwise insipid nigiri bite. Tuna and salmon tartare with panko crumbs--not typical maki. These cubes got Brazilian flair as the panko echoed farofa. More tuna aburi with foie gras emulsion--because we had to. Brazilian king mackerel marinated like Saba--Kitchin's tropical take on my favorite chirashi staple. Diver scallops with shoyu pearls and Brazilian snapper. The lean, mild snapper was overshadowed by the previous flavor bombs of the evening. In hind sight, we should have opened the procession of food with this fish. Thinly sliced tako (octopus) carpaccio with sea salt, truffle flakes and oil. This was a delectable dish. Cooked prawn nigiri was par. No more, no less. The headliner of the evening oddly enough, was the mind-expanding, flavor fireworks show that was unagi. Cascading, symphonic notes of sweet, savory caramelized fattiness, earthy fish funkiness that cycled repeatedly even after you've swallowed the bite. We ordered a second pair and it was almost as good as the first go around! Nutella and Matcha Mochi--once again, par. Stuffed to the gills, soused after consuming the entire bottle of sake. I was schooled on the potential of Japanese fusion. Kitchin is now of my list of must visit places whenever I am in Sao Paulo. Sincere thanks to Joao, my favorite Sao Paulo socialite for sharing this very special place with me. Itadakimasu! Respect and profound gratitude.

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    Kitchin - We got the first two options (it's enough for 2 people!). The salmon was by far my favorite because it MELTED in your mouth.

    We got the first two options (it's enough for 2 people!). The salmon was by far my favorite because it MELTED in your mouth.

    Kitchin
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    Nagarê - Love the conveyer belt

    Nagarê

    2.5(6 reviews)
    6.4 km

    4.5 stars. I should give 5 for the fact they went the extra mile to accommodate my needs. I was…read moresurprised on how good & fresh the food was - hence it is located at an airport. São Paulo is known for its great gastronomy, however airport food isn't usually the best, but I decided to give them a try. I really don't like to eat fast food & wanted something let's say "local". People at AA counter told me that there was a subway inside (if I don't eat subway at home wouldn't eat in Brazil at all). The service was excellent & fast as I told them I had to run to catch my flight. I ate some of my food at the sushi bar as I waited for my Shimeji & Shitake mushrooms dish to go. Their prices aren't the cheapest, tell me what is cheap in São Paulo? Everything was very good & I am very grateful I got to eat and didn't starve. Side note: I read some people complaining about them not speaking English. That is like being in German & expecting them to speak Portuguese or your native language. I understand speaking English is very important for international traveling, however learning a few basic local words is not just nice & smart, but also respectful. Thank you very much! Muito obrigada! :)

    Average sushi. Ambiance and interior are nice. The service is not the best. Waitresses didn't speak…read moreany English (considering they work in the international airport location). They were not friendly and customer-oriented at all.

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    Nagarê - The conveyor belt wasn't full but since I was the only customer I guess that's OK.

    The conveyor belt wasn't full but since I was the only customer I guess that's OK.

    Nagarê - Temaki! Delicious & fresh

    Temaki! Delicious & fresh

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    Japastel - japanese - Updated May 2026

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