3 Best Restaurants in São Paulo, Brazil

Jun Sakamoto

$$$$ | Pinheiros Fodor's choice

Arguably the best Japanese restaurant in a town famous for them, Jun Sakamoto stands out for serving fish of the highest quality and for employing the most skillful of sushi chefs to slice them. You're best served if you let the waiters wearing futuristic earpieces guide you through the menu based on what's freshest the day you visit.

Rua Lisboa 55, São Paulo, São Paulo, 05413–000, Brazil
11-3088–6019
Known For
  • haute gastronomy
  • the freshest ingredients
  • top-notch service
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No lunch. Closed Sun., Credit cards accepted

Kinoshita

$$$$ | Moema Fodor's choice

Contemporary Japanese plates with international influences are the draw at Kinoshita, where foie gras might accompany a Kobe beef hamburger or truffles might enliven salmon roe and shellfish. The freshness of the ingredients available on any given day determines the fare of chef Tsuyoshi Murakami, one of São Paulo's culinary superstars.

Rua Jacques Félix 405, São Paulo, São Paulo, 04509–000, Brazil
11-3849–6940
Known For
  • geishas serve guests in the Krug Room (available only for groups of 6 to 12)
  • omakase (tasting menus) of seven or nine courses, plus dessert
  • Krug Room, one of the few in the world that serves its namesake French champagne
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun., Reservations essential

Nagayama

$$$$ | Itaim Bibi

Low-key, dependable, and well loved, Nagayama consistently serves excellent sushi and sashimi. The chefs like to experiment: the California uramaki Philadelphia has rice, cream cheese, grilled salmon, roe, cucumber, and spring onions rolled together.

Rua Bandeira Paulista 369, São Paulo, São Paulo, 04532–011, Brazil
11-3079–7553
Known For
  • sleek design
  • the highest quality ingredients
  • excellent service
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun., Credit cards accepted

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