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    Evvai - Wild boar

    Evvai

    4.2(5 reviews)
    89.2 kmJardim Paulistano

    Entertainment in context of meal is not a typical reason to satisfy a craving, yet there are a…read morehandful of places around the world that have managed to cross that line. And to be blatantly clear, it is not entertainment in form of dancing, shows or theater, but purely of the dishes themselves. It is a sort of strange enjoyment, to appreciate a meal for something that is beyond taste and being unable to hide that smile when seeing a dish being set on the table. Evvai, a mind blowing combination of Italian cooking and Brazilian products, is an entertaining adventure like no other. Evvai is most closely translated as an exlamation that implies satisfaction and excitement, used when you reach a goal or something that you wanted to happen occurs. A project by a young chef, Luiz Filipe Souza, highlighting the immigrant's contribution to Brazil's food. Before the Japanese arrived and after the slave trade ended, Italians were the primary group of immigrants coming here to work on coffee plantations in late 1800s. Despite the abuse and difficult labor, due to tricky contracts and debts imposed upon them, many were unable to return home and stayed. More than a century later, we have restaurant projects such as Evvai, by the young generation of Italians, to put Brazil on the map of food and highlight Italian origin of many Brazilians as a source of pride, as opposed to oppression. Over the recent years, Louiz Filipe earned several key honors, such as the Michelin Star and the Forbes under 30 recognition. There are very, very profound reasons for that. Every dish is truly a piece of art and entertainment, with flavors that match the beauty of presentation. The tasting menu included delicacies such as meat components across the cow, ox tail, farro surrounded by olives, tomato broth infused with unsprouted seeds, fermented eggplant with honey from native bees, crawfish tortelli with lard, cacciatora chicken and many others. Every single dish was inventive, fun and tasty in very profound ways. The environment at Evvai can best be described as cozy and elegant, with a couple floors and small dining rooms that are inviting, with upstairs being a darker, more intimate space and downstairs as a light filled larger room. The only real downside to Evvai is the lack of English. The only person who spoke English was the sommelier, who was working across many tables. Thus, figuring out what is being brought to the table involved improvisation through taste and sight. Nobody on the wait staff spoke English and even the written storybook menu was not available in English. Although there is some fun in trying to figure out and decompose these immensely complex dishes, eventually it does get a bit tiring and tough due to unusual ingredients and presentation. From Michelin starred establishments in São Paulo, this was the only one where not a single waiter would be able to explain the dish. I realize that this isn't US, but for better or for worse, English in today's world is the only unifying and commonly taught language across nations, thus having one person on shift speaking English would allow almost any traveler from around the world who does not speak Portuguese to understand the menu. All that aside, Evvai is an extremely unique, fun and taste provoking establishment that shines to bring a spotlight on the contributions of Italians to the kitchens of Brazil. With a young inventive chef, Evvai is likely only the beginning rather than the end.

    This was my second time at Evvai, the creativity is astounding and the surprises kept coming. The…read moreteam is so well calibrated and works very seamlessly - the food is allowed to be the real center of attention. The bartender is a wonderful welcome to the experience - I was amazed he remembered me from my first visit! Made us feel at home and prepared a cocktail that was insanely tasty! Evvai should have a second location in the US! One of the top restaurants worldwide when it comes to creative culinary but it does it with the typical feeling and intensity of the Brasilian people, it's food with emotion. Bravo... again!

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    Evvai - Outside

    Outside

    Evvai - Welcome snack , mango based

    Welcome snack , mango based

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    Butiquim M3 - Butiquim M3

    Butiquim M3

    4.0(1 review)
    88.0 kmPinheiros

    On a Saturday night in Vila Madalena when it felt like every single bar had a cover charge when all…read morewe were looking for was something not so crazy and more chill, Butiquim M3 hit the spot! We parked across the street in a private lot and were walking around to scope out the area but most places were either closing for the night or had a pretty steep cover charge. Three of us walked up to Butiquim M3 and were able to get a table without any waiting. As soon as we were seated, a server gave us menus for both food and drink. There are a variety of beers and mixed drinks available. Since it was my last night in Brazil, I of course had to try their version of the caipirinha! It was strong, limey, and delicious so I was very satisfied. Butiquim M3 also offered Paulistania beers which are served by the bottle. I tried a couple sips and would definitely order a bottle on my next visit! What really impressed me about Butiquim M3 was the live samba music. It was a different type of samba from what I had heard the previous night at Bar Samba, but it was still very upbeat and enjoyable. The space was a little too small for samba dancing but the band playing was very lively and fun to watch even without dancers. The only gripe I had with Butiquim was that they didn't have any change when I wanted to settle my tab in cash. They offered to give me tons of gum packs instead of change...ridiculous! I used my card instead without any hassle, but would have much rather paid in cash. Thanks for providing a relaxed and chill atmosphere for my last night in Sao Paulo, Butiquim! TL;DR - no change, no cover charge, and live samba on Saturday nights!

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    Butiquim M3 - Butiquim M3 - Caipirinha

    Butiquim M3 - Caipirinha

    Butiquim M3 - Butiquim M3 - Paulistania beer

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    Teatro Amil - theater - Updated May 2026

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