Sao Paulo is widely known for its superb restaurants, so it's very difficult to single out just one...
But as you requested a tip for the nicest, I'd bet in the Fasano restaurant.
Take a look at its website (also in English): http://www.fasano.com.br/
2006-07-13 14:12:22
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answered by luigibrasile 6
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Don Curro
Rua Alves Guimar�es, 230, Pinheiros, Sao Paulo, Brazil
Tel: +55 11 30624712
When Francisco Dominguez, the bullfighting Don Curro, opened a bar back in 1958 he could hardly have expected his paellas to become the most sought after in Sao Paulo. This is an expensive restaurant, but its refined dishes have an unforgettable taste enhanced by the use of the best ingredients and a special touch. For example, the paella served with fresh lobster which feeds a group of four people. There is also a superb wine list with a fine choice of Spanish reds and whites. A free valet parking service is provided.
2006-07-13 18:14:06
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answered by penpallermel 6
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It's hard to chose just one. Here's a list of the nicest by category.
Note that they're all very expensive, even for international standards.
Japanese: Jun Sakamoto (sushi mostly, undisputed)
Portuguese: Antiquarius (go for the "bacalhau" (cod fish) dishes)
Churrascaria (barbecue): Rubayat (many addresses, all superb)
RodÃzio (churrascaria, all-you-can-eat): Vento Haragano, Jardineira Grill, Fogo de Chão (a tie, they're all great).
Spanish: don Curro.
Seafood: Figueira Rubayat (great meat too, but it's also the best seafood in town, and that's a lot).
French: Le Coq Hardy (very traditional, great food)
Arab: Brasserie Victoria
Italian: Fasano (traditional, luxurious and really, really expensive)
International, contemporary food: D.O.M. (new, trendy and even more outrageously expensive)
Argentinian: 348 (that's the name of the place).
Less expensive categories. Most runner-ups for the best restaurant categories above are way better than those below.
Pizza: Cristal Pizzaria.
Italian "Cantina": Speranza
Hot-Dog: The Fifties
French "everyday" Bistrot: La Tartine
Hamburger: Hamburgueria Nacional
2006-07-17 16:22:12
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answered by mulatofiddler 2
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O Gato Que Ri..em Sao Paulo
2006-07-14 01:05:30
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answered by juanes addicion 6
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Figueira(churrascaria).
2006-07-13 18:25:36
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answered by Vagabond5879 7
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impossible to pick just one. There's excelent restaurants for nearly every type of cuisine, especially Italian in Bixiga and japanese in liberdade
2006-07-15 05:54:19
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answered by juandeldiabblo 2
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McBrazillio's. Hands down
2006-07-13 18:13:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Fazzano and Kombi, I like them.
2006-07-14 00:53:57
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answered by San 3
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FOGO DE CHAO !
if you like Churrascaria !
2006-07-14 13:23:52
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answered by nola_cajun 6
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any of them ....its better than eating crap here. lol
2006-07-13 18:13:48
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answered by The Whopper 5
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