Side Trips from São Paulo Restaurants

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  • 1. Café Boteco

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    Located by João Zelante Square in what was once a department store, Café Boteco incorporates elements of the traditional Brazilian boteco (dive bar) in some of its recipes and decor, but the comparisons end there: smartly dressed, friendly waiters serve excellent picanha (rump steak) and costelinha com polenta (pork ribs with polenta chips), as well as salad and pasta dishes with a local twist. The owners also run a small shop next door selling souvenirs, fine wines, and cold cuts.

    Travessa Tenente Mário Dallari 20 (Praça João Zelante), Serra Negra, São Paulo, 13930–000, Brazil
    19-3892–3481

    Known For

    • Central location
    • Live music in the square
    • Local beers
  • 2. Bar da Fonte

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    A delightful restaurant oozing charm, Bar da Fonte serves excellent dishes based on a mix of cuisines. A small cachaça distillery is based on-site, and the owner Marcos Kaloy offers tours that include a tasting.

    Rua Joaquim de Oliveira 116, São Paulo, 13910-000, Brazil
    19-3899–2204

    Known For

    • Eclectic mix of dishes, including Indian-inspired stews and steaks, and feijoada served on Saturday
    • Local beers
    • Live music
  • 3. Gelato Donato

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    A small ice-cream parlor at Praça João Zelante, Gelato Donato is a good destination for dessert and a coffee after a meal. The ice cream is made in Serra Negra using locally sourced ingredients, and the typically Brazilian flavors, such as the strange sounding but delicious guava and cheese, change often.

    Praça João Zelante 1393, Serra Negra, São Paulo, Brazil
    19-3892–7794

    Known For

    • Brazilian flavors like guava and cheese
    • Eat in or take a container home
    • Lactose-free options
  • 4. Padaria Serrana

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    Located at the heart of Serra Negra, Serrana is a bakery that serves breakfast, light snacks, and also meals, as well as sharing platters. Grab a pao na chapa (grilled bread) and coffee for breakfast here on a Sunday morning and sit at one of the tables outside to watch the hordes of motorcycling aficionados—they flock to Serra Negra on weekends from other cities on their amazing touring bikes.

    Rua João Batista Lavelo 21, Serra Negra, São Paulo, 13930–000, Brazil
    19-3892–2289

    Known For

    • Bolinhos de bacalhau (cod fritters)
    • Local draft beer Ecobier
    • Empada de palmito (mini heart-of-palm pies)
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