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3.0 (1 review)

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Café des Fleurs

Café des Fleurs

3.7(6 reviews)
9.7 kmCampo Belo
$$

Perfect example of a quaint mom and pop shop; very girly décor, flower wallpapers, pinkish…read moredecoration, some metal art, and waitresses dressed as Parisian girls. Their menu is extensive, serving a variety of cakes, croissants, quiches, sandwiches, finger foods, teas, coffee, alcoholic beverages, and so on. Don't get jaded by their glass display, ask for the menu and you'll be surprised! I'd ordered a mixed mille feuille, vanilla and nutella, puff pastry was crunchy and light, vanilla pastry cream was light and great, but pairing it with nutella was not a good idea, it was much sweeter than the vanilla layer, and heavy. Next time I will try just vanilla. Also ordered a French macaroon, pistachio flavor, cookie itself was overly dry, and had no chewiness to it, and its filling was dry, it's texture reminded me of a Oreo filling... Great place for a dessert place, especially after a lunch date.

O lugar é fofo, adoro o ambiente... Super bem decorado e atendimento bom. Infelizmente não tive…read moremuita sorte com os bolos... Já provei o de chocolate e achei pesado, e o bolo de nozes com fios de ovos é enjoativo na minha opinião. Porem, o café é bom e o creme brule bem gostoso, e ouvi que o croissant com chocolate tb é muito bom. Portanto acredito que o ideal é ir com alguem q já conhece para saber o que escolher. Quero voltar para provar o café da manhã que eles servem, e tb experimentar uma das opções de prato como o quiche ou Croque monsier para poder avaliar melhor o potencial do lugar...

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Café des Fleurs - Pistachio and hazelnut.

Pistachio and hazelnut.

Café des Fleurs - Mille feuilles mix (vanilla+nutella).

Mille feuilles mix (vanilla+nutella).

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Museu do Café - Coffee and cake from the main floor

Museu do Café

4.4(9 reviews)
55.9 km
$$

We were in Santos for the day as this was a cruise port stop for us. We had booked a highlights of…read moreSantos tour that included a visit to this museum. Please note there are a few rules here: No backpacks, no water bottles, no flash photography. They do have free lockers with a key. If you need to leave your items before you can enter the museum. If it's a hot day, there doesn't appear to be any air-conditioning in most of the museum, we did find a rumor two upstairs on the second floor that was air-conditioned so you may want to come in the morning before the heat sets in It was good we had a guide that was English speaking that walked us through the museum. There are some English descriptions on items, but not many as one would expect. The tour starts on the old auction floor, which is basically the main area of the first floor and then you proceed into a side room that has more coffee bean trees, as well as different implements. Make sure to pop into the room where you can watch a movie and then from the back exit of that room you head upstairs. The second floor is extensive so make sure you save some time to get all the way around. There is one area up there that is more modern and even has virtual reality headsets. behind this room is a tasting room. I don't believe many people explored enough to find this place! When you're all done, take the time to head back downstairs to the museum café, and use the device to order yourself coffee and cake. We had the brewed coffee and it was absolutely fantastic. Our visa credit card worked just fine and service was friendly and prompt.

If you love coffee, this museum is for you. There just aren't coffee samples,which one would…read moreexpect. The placards are not in English. Fortunately it is air conditioned

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Santiago Padaria Artesanal - Bread basket (olive oil, olives and multigrain), butter, artesanal cheese and organic raspberries jam

Santiago Padaria Artesanal

5.0(2 reviews)
13.2 kmPompeia

This place is well decorated and it has a nice vibe, you will be able to have your meals and talk…read morenicely without too laud songs in the back. It is a great place to take a brunch, the artesanal breads are super tasty and all food look like special to take a picture. During weekends probably you will find a line to get a place inside but you can take home everything we find in the menu.

If it were not for the serendipitous meeting my wife had in the US with one of the owners of this…read moreplace, we wouldn't have found it. It is reviewed in other places, and given my penchants for Yelp, I wouldn't have clued into this place, and this would have been most unfortunate. First, the culture around bread and certainly food in São Paulo is serious, and there is a "padaria" on many corners, and it is likely you are not staying anywhere near this place. This said, I will tell you now it was worth the Über we took there, and Über did find the place by name quickly which was nice, rather than having to place the address in manually. Signage is clearly marked, and similar to the color seen on the website, which is underwhelming as far as websites go. Being on the corner, it was easy to navigate a drop off and pick up safely. I am guessing you are not brave (read "louco") enough to rent a car and drive in São Paulo, although there may be parking at times within walking distance along the street if you did. Unlike many places in São Paulo, this place was designed with several small seating areas and thankfully this was one place where one could actually hear a conversation and feel relaxed rather than the normal hustle and bustle of restaurants here. You would think that because we showed up later in the day (around 3 pm) that the bread would have been baked earlier in the day, but this place makes small batches all day, and our bread to go once we were done was fresh from the oven. My wife Andréa had a "suco de tangerina" (freshly squeezed tangerine juice) and I had my afternoon "cafezinho" (a double espresso) to go with our charcuterie board of salumi, local cheese, and a country loaf with black sesame and oats and a purple sweet potato loaf, accompanied by lovely balls of cultured butter and a passion fruit marmalade. To top things off, I had been looking for a fair trade whole bean Brazilian coffee to take back home, and there it was sitting on the shelf for sale at a reasonable price. https://www.vitalecafe.com.br/. The service was prompt, friendly, and knowledgeable and clearly showed both a pride in their product and a confidence in their excellence. There is no question it will be a future Über ride with others there in the future.

Toca do Açaí - cafes - Updated May 2026

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