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5 months ago
Restaurant serving delicious udon with freshly made noodles. Small but cozy restaurant. There was a wait list, but worth the wait. Staff is very kind and accommodating. Good prices. Highly recommended!! read more
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R. Thomaz Gonzaga 51
Liberdade
Liberdade - SP 01506-020
Brazil
(11) 3132-0053
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https://udonjinbei.com.br
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An Izakaya is first and foremost a neighborhood bar that serves drinks and bar food. This place did…read morea great job making me feel welcome, offering me a menu in English as we greeted. There were certainly plenty of Japanese speaking customers mixed in with Portuguese. And I, the odd tourist, felt right at home. The bamboo shoot and shitake mushroom appetizers were delectable. The chicken broth ramen was insipid. The Gyukatsu Kare (breaded fried beef with curry sauce over rice) was better, but not the ultra crispy panko planks I've had in some places. Maybe it was because I ordered it at the end of the night. The Brazilian brewed cold sake was really good. Could hardly tell the difference from Japanese sake. But, the highlight of the dinner of Sanma Shio--grilled pike mackerel with sea salt. Inexpensive for Sanma, uber fresh, grilled crispy so that you could crunch up the head and tail! The service was prompt, efficient and very warm. Even the owner came by to chat several times. Arigato gozaimasu! Obrigado! Thank you.
It's not bad... We went here at night and to be totally honest we didn't feel that great about the…read morerelative safety of the neighborhood we were in. It felt a bit sketchy. Something to keep in mind if you're considering going here and you're a visitor. Other than that, the food is pretty standard izakaya fare- not that much of a Brazilian influence from what we could tell. And we're very familiar with the genre (tons of these in the NYC) so we knew what to expect. The food is pretty tasty and the service was pretty good. The restaurant kinda feels like you walked into someone's kitchen which is pretty interesting. But overall we've actually had much better Japanese food. So there's that. But not a bad option if you're looking for something completely different in São Paulo.
Seating area
Normally I don't write reviews on Yelp. If you have an opportunity to be in São Paulo, and you…read morewant great Japanese dining, you want to come here. Saude and Kanpai
Absolutely the best place to have yakitori in the city. I got to know about this place when I used…read moreto live in São Paulo. Then my best friend, a Japanese living in Brazil, introduced me to this place and I never looked back!!! All their food is great but here's my "perfect meal": Yakitori: - Hassami Yaki (chicken thigh) - Tebassaki (chicken wing) - Nankotsu (chicken cartilage) - Shisso Maki (chicken kafta w shisso) - Okura (okra) Absolute must: Soboro Don (you absolutely must do this!!) Additional food: Takoyaki (octopus) Bonus points if you use their red spice flakes with the yakitori Enjoy!!!!
Miso soup and Katsudon......get inside me
Great ramen worth coming back to. The broth is deeply savory and balanced, they cook the noodles to…read morehave the perfect chew, and the chashu and toppings are thoughtfully executed. Nothing on the menu has disappointed me; their gyoza and karaage are especially great for sharing. There can be a crowd at peak times which makes things a little warm, but service moves briskly, and the energy feels appropriate for the quality and turnover. Ótimo ramen. O caldo é bem saboroso, eles cozinham o macarrão perfeitamente. Todo do cardápio é bom, especialmente os gyoza e o karaage. As vezes, tem muita gente, mas o atendimento é rápido com energia boa.
Giving this place four stars because the food was delicious. The service could've been a little bit…read morebetter, but that could be because of a language barrier. Highly recommend this it tasted like legit Ramen and the food was salted. It wasn't bland. Server was amazing but the bartender seemed a little snarky.
Salmon sashimi
Store front
Loved the ambiance and the service. The fish was very fresh!…read more I got a miso soup and noodle dish to start. The miso soup had tempura in it. Yum! I got a combination plate with various sashimi and a choice of a side. I got the gyōza. They were very generous with the portions. This was super fresh. Staff were very kind. I thought the fish and flavors were great!
As visitors, we rolled through Liberdade during the Sunday street fair and didn't have time to eat…read morein one of the restaurants. It was likely that we were only going to get to try one Japanese restaurant in Sao Paulo on our trip. Sushi or dinner plates? Luckily Yamaga has both. And both are delicious. They have an English menu! :) Although it was nice to see a Japanese menu in Portuguese. The salmon on salmon roll was fresh and so delicious. The beer hella (San Francisco Bay area slang for "very") cold, the sake delicious. The tempura generous and artistically plated. The OyakoDon comforting and delicately balanced. The okonomiyaki was crispy and the mushroom was good with beer. Everything was good. We ordered so much because we wanted to try it all, I wish I could eat here again.
The rolls came in 6, okonomiyaki was a circle, and mushroom was full. They were so good we started eating before taking a picture. ;)
Excellent sushi. I had the omakasi especial and everything was beautifully assembled, excellent…read moretexture, and delicious. We rounded it out edamame. The staff was friendly, service prompt. As I checked it the dry aging cabinet fill of tuna, a sushi chef came to explain the process and parts in detail. I'll be back.
One of the best sushi restaurants in São Paulo. My kind of simple, traditional atmosphere. The fish…read moreis awesome, fresh, and the price is fair too. But this address is not correct. They're at Av. Brg. Luís Antônio, 2367. Try the tirashi, the sardine sushi or the uni sushi, and you won't be disappointed.
Sushi Especial
Chirashi Especial
Chirashi e Lamen
Lamen to go. Really warms you up on a cold day. Really busy on this day as many had the idea to eat…read morewarm food. Becasue the storefront is always open to the elements, everyone wanted to be at the back of the dining space.
Service quick. Food good. Ambiance, it's fast food. They offer many different size dinners, small,…read moremed, large and ex-large!
Tokyo lamen
The food is delicious. The service is abysmal. I ordered from the English menu, and the waitress…read moreasked me, "where did you get that menu? That is not our menu." This is the same menu I scanned on their table. It went downhill from there. I told here that this was the menu I scanned on the table and she looked at me perturbed. I then ordered the Wagyu beef on rice, and she said there is no beef. I asked surprised, "no beef? No kidding?" So I turned back to the sushi. Then she said, "why don't you order the grilled beef." I said, "oh, you have beef. Okay, I will have that, then." And she walked off again. This place is *NOT* ready for international travelers. The food is great. The wait staff is a disaster. Lamentable.
I was really disappointed. Went with my husband for his birthday. very noisy, the waiter said they…read moreasked the shouting people at the table nearby to quiet down, but I guess the staff just gave up after that, because the people at the table kept shouting and I never saw the waiters say anything to them. I had the five course tasting menu, for about $55, left hungry. The waiters were nice, but didn't explain much about the choices and a lot of time passed between courses. My main course, wagyu beef, was lukewarm, as was all the other food on the plate except the potato purée. The waiter said it was supposed to be lukewarm. The potato purée was cold and gluey. The waiter said it was supposed to be gluey. he didn't say anything at all when I said it was cold. So 900 reais, about $180, for two people for lukewarm food in a noisy place with not very attentive waitstaff. Either we got them on a bad night or this place is wildly overrated. I'll never go back.
Entrance
Tempura and Bonito
Excellent sushi restaurant. The server did not speak english but with some translation programming…read morewe were able to order a chelfs selection for 3. Great presentation and delicious. I don't know what everything was but the flovors, presentation and variety were top shelf. The menu is on obtained through a QR code and is available in english. Very quiet and none of the street noise gets into the dining area even though the doors are open all the time. Excellent experience.
This restaurant is on the Michelin Guide and I truly see why. From my opinion, they have top-notch…read moreservice and food here. No detail is missed at Nakka Jardins. The ambiance is modern, and green-- they have created a space that makes you feel like your in the future yet calm because of the greenery and architecture that is within the restaurant. The food-- was SO DELICIOUS. It ranks pretty high on my list of places with delicious sushi. The service was also super wonderful. All staff members were super informative and helped us find the perfect sake to pair with our sushi choices. We ate a lot of sushi, and I enjoyed every minute of it. We will definitely come back when we are in São Paulo.
Chefs choice
Serviço rápido e eficiente, ambiente agradável e a comida excelente! Drinks incríveis também…read more Recomendo!
The mini tekkadon was surprisingly good--I am not a fan of mayonnaise drizzled on raw fish, but the…read moreearthy toasted sesame seeds underneath the creamy sweet mayo balanced each other. The ramen... broth was too salty and the noodles too squishy and starchy. Very pretty set up, but this is not the ramen shop I am looking for.
Shoyu Ramen
This is supposedly one of the best ramen houses in São Paulo, and because of that, this place gets…read morefilled up pretty quickly. Be prepared to wait or come early! Upon walking in, the establishment is bright and smartly decorated. Behind the bar, you can see the ramen chefs working their magic into each bowl. The ramen itself is decently priced (definitely cheaper than the US!), though I was a little disappointed that their tonkotsu ramen wasn't really made from tonkotsu broth, but rather, it was salt or soy based. That being said, it was more than enough to satisfy my ramen craving.
The best way to cure a São Paolo cachaça ressaca is to brave a ride on the metro to Liberdade. From…read morethe square, down the road with the oriental lights across the bridge, then a little further on the right side is Aska. Note the "oh, this is gonna be good" vibe when you enter for the first time. It's been a family-run Liberdade staple for many years and is usually packed with locals at most times of the day. At lunch there may be a wait, however the Maitre-D flips tables fast. Aska serves up big bowls of delicious Ramen and Beef/vegetarian gyozi. Food comes fast, and udon noodle refills are often necessary. Chimchi, cold pickled vegetable salad is also tasty. Goes along well with an agua com gas or Guarana Antarctica. Prices are reasonable for what you get. "Ressaca? Que ressaca??" - Brazilian you
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