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Restaurant and Food Truck Options in São Paulo

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What are the fine dining options? What about the best hole-in-the-wall restaurants? Here's what four local experts had to say about restaurants and food trucks in São Paulo.

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I consider Sao Paulo the NYC of Brazil. It’s very contemporary, with excellent restaurants and food, art galleries and amazing parks in the middle of the city. Is the only city in Brazil with these characteristics, among others. Whoever enjoys the cosmopolitan style more, will love this city, as Ido!

Marcos, says: 2020

São Paulo is the biggest, most populated city of Brazil. be prepared for busy streets and crazy rush-hour traffic. It is a beautiful city where you can find everything you need; restaurants, malls, and nightlife. However, you must know that this is also a dangerous city, so do not walk around carrying your bag loosely.

Alexandre, says: 2020

Sao Paulo has more than 109 parks, divided between urban parks and those that are in a protected environmental reserve, which will make you rethink aspects about the title of the largest city in Latin America. São Paulo is the most gastronomic city in Brazil, with more than 15 thousand restaurants of 52 nationalities and 20 thousand bars that are spread all over the city for all different tastes and financial conditions of the population (Eu Te Amo Hoje).

Luciana, says: 2020

São Paulo is the most populated city of Brazil. It is often considered the business capital of our country, as most of the companies reside here, and having the highest GDP in Brazil. São Paulo has a vast range of cultural activities, from museums to various kinds of gastronomic experiences from different countries. Although it is a city that I enjoy living in, it has many problems related to social inequality and, consequently, public security.

Nathalia, says: 2020
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