Bairro: Itaim Bibi
City: Sao_Paulo, SP
Zipcode: 4531012
Phone: (011) 3073-0354
Hours: Monday to Friday from 12am to 3pm. Saturday from 12am to 4pm.
Cost: Between $15.00 and $25.00 (or R$25.00 to R$40.00)
The food is made in an exemplary manner, and the suggestions change every day. Alternate minced steak with beans, rice, mashed potatoes, pastel and egg-fried, shrimp bobo, grilled fish and stew. On Wednesdays and Saturdays feijoada is served. Beth Kitchen Being located in Sao Paulo.
Brazilians really love buffets. These restaurants generally serve salads, meats freshly grilled while you wait, beans, rice, pasta dishes, fresh fruits, and many desserts.
Buffet style restaurants are typically thought be an all-you-can-eat for a reasonable price, but Buffets in Brazil aren't always an all-you-can-eat style, frequently the food you choose is weighed and priced by the kg. Many places provide both a charge by weight and an all-you-can-eat option. These restaurants will generally have a lot of locals present, especially at lunch which is considered the largest meal of the day. Since lunch is the large meal for the day, many Brazilians expect a hot and hearty meal when they eat out for lunch.
Restaurants in Brazil are frequently designed to handle lunch time guests rather than the typical dinner time customers. This greatly changes how they serve meals, and how they price their dishes. Many lunch time diners are looking for a very relaxed eating experience, with a hearty and fairly quick meal. Hot buffets offer them this by having many hot dishes ready. Pricing is usually by weight or an all-you-can-eat model, many places have both options available.
Sandwiches are thought of as a snack and not a proper meal! Therefore restaurants normally serve up hot and hearty dishes for lunch rather than the typical North American light style lunches.
Meals are commonly served and eaten on premises, but many restaurants also offer take away and food delivery services. Of course the restaurants vary widely in appearance and offerings, including a wide variety of cuisines.
For Brazilians it is very common to go back home for lunch to have their meal with their families. This isn’t always practical, particularly in the larger cities, so restaurants have taken up the slack and designed a business around catering to these working families. In many of the less crowded cities it can be challenging to find a traditional sit down and order off the menu style restaurant.
Nearby Restaurants include .
Restaurants:
| Badebec | Avenida Doutor Chucri Zaidan, 902 |
| Bar des Arts | Rua Pedro Humberto, 9 |
| Bistro da Sara | Rua da Graça, 32 |
| Chácara Santa Cecília | Rua Ferreira de Araújo, 601 |
| Delicacy | Rua Doutor Rafael de Barros, 198 |
| Ed Carnes | Rua Teodureto Souto, 292 |
| Floriano | Rua Joaquim Floriano, 466 |
| Hora da Gula | Rua Lisboa, 890 |
| Kitutis Restaurante - Bom Retiro | Rua Silva Pinto, 258 |
| Kitutis Restaurante - Brás | Rua Elisa Whitaker, 279 |
| Leopolldina | Avenida Chedid Jafet, 131 |
| Meio Quilo | Rua Tavares Cabral, 134 |
| Osório | Rua Osório Duque Estrada, 41 |
| Pateo da Luz | Avenida Paulista, 2064 |
| Praça São Lourenço | Rua Casa do Ator, 608 |
| Ráscal - Alameda Santos | Alameda Santos, 870 |
| Ráscal - Leopoldo Couto de Magalhães Júnior | Rua Leopoldo Couto de Magalhães Júnior, 831 |
| Santa Papa | Rua do Arouche, 156 |
| Trio | Rua Gomes de Carvalho, 1759 |
| Uni - Avenida Paulista | Avenida Paulista, 1578 |
| Uni - Jorge Coelho | Rua Jorge Coelho, 98 |
| Via Castelli | Rua Martinico Prado, 341 |
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