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Restaurante Manioca

4.2 (17 reviews)
Ultra High-EndBrazilian
Closed 12:00 pm - 11:30 PM

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Manioca 09/07/19
Michael U.

Considered the casual cousin of Helena Rizzo's Mani, Manioca occupies the back of a bookstore inside Iguatemi Shopping with some of the Chef's classic plates plus Salads, Sandwiches and Desserts executed by a team led by Bianca Monteiro. Popular since 2015, and recently eliminating a "no reservations" policy that had done little to diminish interest in a place often featuring long lines, it was only after asking an attendant in the multi-tiered mall that the Restaurant was discovered behind Livraria Cultura, its interior bright and spacious with plenty of organic flourishes. Open for Lunch and Dinner daily, a Sunday arrival at 12h00 soon finding every seat filled by a variety of ages, guests not fluent in Portuguese will be happy to know translated menus are offered though servers remain stiff, a situation no different from Rizzo's Michelin starred space but more out of place in such casual environs. A Bib Gourmand recipient in its own right, though prices aren't much different from Mani when compared dish for dish, it was opting to dine in three courses that a R$20 Couvert was accepted, the same Tapioca Chips previously experienced here just as good but with only two Cheeses as accoutrements. Deciding to order only classics in this setting, the dishes that established Rizzo's name faithfully reproduced inside a sizable kitchen, course one featured a 63 Egg amidst foam made from Olive Oil and Hearts of Palm, another bit of modernist cooking arriving subsequently as "Noodles" of Vegetables topped with Parmesan Sauce and Herbs. Passing over Burgers and grilled Meats in favor of Dessert, "The Egg" presumably created via ISI canister and only interesting for crunchy bits of Coconut hidden beneath a sea of Foam, it was finally "The Secret of the Cake" which warranted applause, layers of Sponge and Brigadeiro Frosting alternating with beautiful textures and richness finding its foil in lightly sweetened Ice Cream.

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Benjamin K.

We walked in without a reservation on a Monday at 8pm and staff managed to organize a table for us. Loved the food, with highlights being: - o ovo do Mani - o couvert - talharim de pupunha - dessert: "O Ovo" (sorvete de gemada, espuma de coco e coquinhos crocantes) I also went to Mani and felt the same food quality - definitely gave me a good reason to eat again at Mani next time I am in Sao Paulo !

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Bolinha

Bolinha

4.8(18 reviews)
0.8 kmJardim Europa
$$$$

France has Cassoulet. Brazil double dog dares with Fejoada (fay-zzzhwa-dah)…read more I asked the hotel receptionist where to go for Fejoada. She pointed me to Bolinha. It is the weekend and the ubiquitous Brazilian dish is their signature buffet. So everything came to the table! The 10 cuts of meat include bacon, pork chop, oxtail, pig ear, beef tongue, linguica, brisket, ham hock, and pork knuckles. The broth is brimming with collagen--so they offer salsa, hot sauce, and fresh orange slices to resuscitate your palette. Thicken the broth with toasted nut flour if you wish. There's fried sweet banana and yucca, pork rinds and crispy bacon on the side, perfect rice and shredded collard greens. Assuage your guilt with shots of house caipirinha. Think a sweeter margarita on the rocks... The very patient and sweet maitre'd offered me dessert. He's thinks he is so funny! While I have no reference to compare this example to others as it was my first taste of Fejoada, the standard is set immensely high. Not cheap at R150 total bill ($40). But this memory has been seared indelibly into my food coma'd brain. And now I understand why they have such a light dinner. Time for a siesta to recover. !!! Bring a translator (Google translate is pretty good) if you don't speak Portuguese. Inhouse WiFi available.

Amazing food and fantastic deserts. Service was impeccable. Tried Feijoada for the first time, was…read moregreat!!

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Figueira Rubaiyat

4.3(183 reviews)
2.4 kmCerqueira César
$$$$

Gorgeous restaurant! You wouldn't expect the stunning and breathtaking views from the exterior but…read moreonce inside, I couldn't help but marvel at the huge tree, wood beams, beautiful decor, immense wine cooler and liquor wall. I fully appreciated the blanket and heaters that were brought over as it was a chilly evening, yet we were still "indoors" but not. Service was impeccable, with every member of the staff ensuring our experience was top notch and food met our expectations. I chose the slowly roasted beef ribs rice and was not expecting savory goodness that arrived! The beef ribs melted in my mouth and the rice was so incredibly flavorful - I would order this over and over again! Of all the restaurants I've been to, Figueira Rubaiyat has by far the one of the most extensive wine list I've seen, featuring many different wines from around the world, including Brazil of course! There is also a gift shop that should not be missed because of the very unique items that are found here - and a place I'll need to visit next time I'm in the area again! The entire experience is one that should not be missed. Every detail and every bite was absolute perfection!

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!!

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4.3(16 reviews)
1.3 kmItaim Bibi
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This spot was adorable! I came here on a quiet Monday night around 9 pm, after a late workday. Love…read morethe ambiance of the outdoor bar seating, and the wait staff were charming. No English menus for this non-Portuguese-speaking girl here, but I actually think Portuguese is a little easier to figure out than Spanish. So if you're in my equally illiterate shoes, smile, pull out Google Translate, and guess away. I ordered the octopus and fish ceviche, the fettucine with mushrooms, a caipirinha and the "Texas" cocktail, because the bartender really wanted me to drink it. I found the ceviche to be the most underwhelming item out of all my choices. It was fresh and tasty, but a little under-seasoned, without either the sharp bite of citric acid nor enough salt to offset the sweetness of the cherry tomatoes in the mix. The fettucine was delicious, with that chewiness of handmade goodness. The sauce was thick and didn't break at all, and the mushrooms were heavenly. I didn't really taste the lemon zest that was supposed to come sprinkled on top, but that's probably because the other flavors were stronger. The caipirinha was fine, but the Texas was a true mixology delight. My bartender didn't speak much English, but he used Google Translate to tell me a number of different details about the herbs and flavors he used in his drinks, which was really endearing. All in all, I was very impressed and would definitely come back here again.

Great place for late night cocktails and food! I tried the ceviche, burger and cheesecake and they…read morewere all delicious! The cocktails were also good.. Too bad they couldn't make me a Moscow mule (lack of ingredients?) Nice atmosphere with some candles and background music looking a lil NYish

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