Visit some of São Paulo’s renowned establishments, hidden gems and learn how a product or ingredient becomes a typical dish of a particular place. Try authentic local products that speak to all your senses, such as pão de queijo, coxinha, brigadeiro, nuts, fruits, pastel, coffee, cachaça, and more. Get a chance to meet and engage with shop sellers to know about the quality of their products.
With an expert food guide, lose yourself among the richness of fruits, sweets and salty snacks at the Municipal Market, a fascinating place famous for its delicious food, history, and architecture. Learn about the rich history and stunning architecture of the place that is a part of São Paulo’s historical and artistic patrimony.
Don’t miss an opportunity to taste several snacks and sweets from the best bakeries in Sao Paulo. Continue your tour as you head to Vila Madalena, the most buzzing neighborhood area in town. Enjoy the energetic bohemian vibe and explore the food joints that serve soul-warming dishes and drinks.
Let yourself be taken away during our tastings and discover the splendor of the rich cultural, historic and gastronomic heritage of São Paulo and Brazil.
Stop At:
• Municipal Market of Sao Paulo, Rua da Cantareira 306, Sao Paulo, State of Sao Paulo 01024-000 Brazil
• Vila Madalena, Vila Madalena, Sao Paulo, State of Sao Paulo
• Jardins District, Jardins, Sao Paulo, State of Sao Paulo 01415-002 Brazil
Sample Menu
• Pastel - The pastel is a thin, crispy crust delicacy shaped rectangle holding various fillings inside before being deep-fried in vegetable oil.
• Coxinha - Coxinha is a breaded and fried dough-based snack filled with chicken, shaped to loosely resemble a chicken drumstick.
• Pão de Queijo - It’s a delightful small, baked cheese roll, very popular snack in Brazil. It’s made with manioc flour, milk, eggs, olive oil, and cheese.
• Açai - The Açai berry looks like a grape and has a delicious tropical sweet taste. It’s a versatile flavor, a perfect complement to many ingredients.
• Brigadeiro - Brazil’s favorite treat, brigadeiros are incredibly addicting. These tasty sweets are soft on the inside with crunchy chocolate sprinkles outside.
• Fruits - Brazil has long been famous for its fruits. A couple of tropical fruits native to Brazil, cashew, acerola, pineapple, cupuaçu, guava, and much more...
• Cachaça - Cachaça is a distilled spirit made from fermented sugarcane juice. It's the country’s national spirit and the alcohol behind caipirinhas.
• Chopp & Beer - While caipirinha may well be the national drink, what Brazilians truly love is an extra cold beer or chopp (draft beer).
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