Vila Madalena
Pub Food
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Vila Madalena is a huge open air shopping mall, where you can find from fashion to house utilities, cool furniture, buy organic food and even take a shopping break at the end of the day with a cold chope (the Brazilian famous draft beer) to relax. It's one of the best places in town to try it from one pub to another.
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Sub Astor
Pub Food
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If you feel like having a relaxing comfort time after walking around the neighbourhood during the day, it’s an excellent option to have a break. First dinner upstairs, then drinks downstairs is also a very common and delicious combination.
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Shopping JK
Pub Food
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From tech cosmetics to high couture, JK Shopping Mall shows that the Brazilian market is equal to the biggest fashion places such as Paris, New York, Milan or Tokyo. That all being said, it’s also an interesting site to see and to be seen, as well as to understand a little bit about how the local high society lives and behaves.
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Skye Bar
Eating
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3

If you are a fan of sky bars, the view is actually gorgeous. Not too high though, but still amazing. Perfect for Summer or warm nights, bringing the feeling of being outdoors to its most. Enjoy a cocktail, some food and good talks watching life passing down there.
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São Cristóvão
Eating
5
2

Among the hundreds of pub options in Vila Madalena, São Cristóvão is a rare authentic one, with a strong personality. Beer and french fries are guaranteed and the options of "croquetes" and steaks are also there. Besides that, you can even buy a soccer T-shirt when you pay it a visit.
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São Paulo Downtown
Cafes
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The mixture of architecture styles is breathtaking. From Mosteiro São Bento (where you can catch the gregorian chanting very early in the morning) to the cathedral Sé, passing through dozens of cultural centres, squares and local restaurants, it is a walk one should do to really understand the city.
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City Market
Food & Supplies
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If you're visiting the city, this is a spot you shouldn't miss. From the 1930's, it's very traditional and holds some incredible "stomach culture" you'll most likely be glad to get to know, enjoy and take back to your home country
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Parque do Ibirapuera
Cafes
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4

It's an architecture masterpiece (some people may disagree), designed by the genius Brazilian architect Oscar Niemeyer. Host of São Paulo Fashion Week and São Paulo's Biennale, among other important museums such as Oca, it's a delighted place if you want a bit of art and culture, practice sports or just take a break and relax on the green grass.
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Empanadas Bar
Eating
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This is the best place in town to explore all the tastes and possibilities of empanadas. Meat is the traditional one, but flavours such as "palmito" (heart of palm), spinach, "carne seca" (a Brazilian hit) and the "catupiry" options (the Brazilian cream cheese) are also great choices.
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Bar das Batidas - o C do Padre
Pub Food
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You will not find drinks like these anywhere else: the mixtures are prepared in advanced with secret recipes passed through generations. The decoration is kitsch and traditional for these kind of places, with cheese and salami hanging from the ceiling. Chatting with the owners and regular clients will add a special flavour to this experience.
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Mercearia São Pedro
Cafes
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Besides always having good Brazilian food and cold beer, they also serve the famous “pastel” - and it’s a must try! Don’t bother ordering, once they have a new fresh batch coming from the kitchen the friendly waiters will walk around the tables offering them. An experience from the beginning to the end.
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Feed Food
Cafes
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When it comes to food, some Brazilian hits can be found there - with a gourmet touch. You will find many dishes made out of "tapioca", probably the most Brazilian ingredient of all, such as "coxinha” and the “tapioca com baba de moça e pitanga negra congelada” desert. I won’t translate it, please go there and taste them on your on :)
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Papo Pinga e Petisco
Pub Food
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Besides being known as the first place where Elis Regina, the great Brazilian singer, performed in town when she moved to São Paulo (a turning point in her career), it’s also famous for it’s cozy decoration. The owner has a good collection of vintage objects and almost everything inside it is for sale too.
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Bar da Dida
Pub Food
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It's light, it's friendly, it's fresh. Beer is always cold, cocktails can be creative and the sandwiches are great companionship for it all (with versions on ciabatta bread and ingredients such as brie cheese and chilli jam.
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