Every good paulistano knows that Wednesdays and Saturdays are always dedicated to enjoying a good feijoada in São Paulo. That’s why we’ve put together a list of seven restaurants that serve a feijuca like that.
Parô Bar
On Saturdays, Parô offers a complete buffet with black beans and selected meats. The side dishes make the dish even tastier: cabbage, bacon farofa, pork rinds, vinaigrette and much more!
📍Avenida Lavandisca, 717 – Moema
Bolinha’s Feijoada
Ideal for the subversive paulistano who wants to eat the dish whenever they want, after all, this place serves feijoada (in traditional and light versions) every day. The house has been in operation since 1946 and prepares its food on a wood-burning stove, guaranteeing that typical farmhouse taste to the meal. There is also a delivery option.
📍Avenida Cidade Jardim, 53 – Itaim Bibi | Rua Serra de Jairé, 235ª – Quarta Parada
São Lourenço Square
Here, the feijoada is a hit every Wednesday! The buffet is complete and visitors can enjoy a delicious feijoada while enjoying the beautiful surroundings.
📍Rua Casa do Ator, 608 – Vila Olímpia
Boteco Todos os Santos
If you’re looking for a fun experience, this is the place for you. On Saturdays and Sundays, the house feijuca delights visitors. So if you’re looking for feijoada in São Paulo, be sure to consider this option! And here’s a tip: it goes very well with a lemon caipirinha.
📍Rua Aspicuelta, 585 – Vila Madalena
Cantaloup
From Wednesday to Saturday, Cantaloup offers a delicious feijoada made up of dried meat, tenderloin, paio and ribs, accompanied by rice, farofa, crackling, cabbage, oranges and chili sauce. With all this, it’s irresistible!
📍Rua Manuel Guedes, 474 – Itaim Bibi
Jiquitaia
Jiquitaia also works with light and traditional versions of feijoada in São Paulo, with the addition of some meats to differentiate one from the other. It also comes with a side dish of farofa, vinaigrette, pork rinds, rice, cabbage and oranges.
📍Rua Coronel Oscar Porto, 808 – Paraíso
Vila 567
Served in traditional clay pots, the feijoada at Vila 567 is always accompanied by sertaneja music, the main musical style of the house and a favorite of its visitors. But it doesn’t pass up a soccer match either. There, you can watch the sport while tasting the good food!
📍Rua Aspicuelta, 567 – Vila Madalena
Bar da Dona Onça
The most Brazilian place in the center of São Paulo also serves one of the thickest feijoadas, with various cuts of meat. To complete the experience, the dish is served with a banana tartar.
📍Avenida Ipiranga, 200 – República
Square A
With live music, the menu features a delicious feijoada full of flavor on Saturdays. There, you’ll find Brazilian cuisine laid out in a large buffet and you can make your own dish.
📍Rua Aspicuelta, 527 – Vila Madalena
VegeTAO
There’s feijoada for vegans too! At VegeTAO, the totally animal-free dish comes with rice, carrot farofa, cabbage and orange.
📍Rua Doutor Diogo de Faria, 568 – Vila Clementino