Food fairs in São Paulo are a hit. After all, the best way to make a São Paulo resident fall in love is to delight them with your stomach. That’s why, when it comes to flavor and variety, there’s no shortage of options here.
So, if you fancy a bite to eat while enjoying music and dance attractions or just discovering new flavors hidden around the city. Be sure to check out São Paulo’s gastronomic agenda and enjoy the experience. There’s something for everyone here !
2nd Kimchi Festival and International K-Drama Day
With a program full of activities, the event celebrates South Korean culture, which is becoming increasingly popular in Brazil. There, visitors will be able to taste Kimchi and other traditional dishes from the country, while watching K-Pop performances and cover shows.
🗓️ 23/11
🎟️ Free
📍 Coronel Fernando Prestes Square
Comidas de Mi Tierra
Opening the list of themed food fairs in São Paulo, there will be plenty of options at this festival. Comidas de Mi Tierra features 58 establishments serving typical dishes from 15 Latin American and Caribbean countries. It’s like traveling without leaving the capital!
🗓️ 9 e 10/11
🎟️ Free
📍 Largo da Batata
SP Gastronomy
The event closes this weekend and features more than 20 establishments. Among them, São Paulo icons such as A Casa do Porco and Mocotó. Keep an eye on the times: on Friday, SP Gastronomia takes place from 5pm to 11pm, while on Saturday and Sunday, it runs from 12pm to 10pm. Don’t miss out!
🗓️ 08 a 10/11
🎟️ Tickets from R$ 35
📍 Villa-Lobos Park
Burger Fest 2024
Burger fans, your time has come! In its 19th edition, the gastronomic itinerary presents a multitude of options of the favorite of São Paulo. Among the participating establishments are classics such as Osnir Burger and novelties such as Pepper Jack Station. In Brazil, more than 100 establishments are listed in Burger Fest 2024. So there’s sure to be one near you.
🗓️ 01 a 30/11
🎟️ Price varies according to the establishment
📍 Various establishments, click here to check them out
Oktoberfesta in Moema
From savory dishes to desserts, the Oktoberfesta offers various German culinary delights. In addition, the festival presents the culture of the Germanic people and promises to be very lively with music and artistic performances.
🗓️ 09 e 10/11. Saturday from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.
🎟️ Free
📍 Our Lady of Aparecida Square
São Paulo Restaurant Week
Known as the main gastronomic festival in Latin America, Restaurant Week is starting its 33rd edition. This year, there are more than 180 participating restaurants offering a complete meal with a starter, main course and dessert.
🗓️ Until 24/11
🎟️ From R$54.90
📍 Various establishments, click here to check them out
Festa Nordestina
This gastronomic fair promises to bring the delights of regional food from the Northeast. So, if you like a good acarajé, tapioca, baião de dois, couscous, carne de sol and other typical dishes, be sure to visit the Festa Nordestina. There will also be live music, handicrafts and toys to entertain the kids.
🗓️ 15, 16 and 17/11, from 10am to 7pm
🎟️ Free
📍 Água Branca Park
Eastern European Cultural Fair
This special edition celebrates Vila Zelina’s 97th anniversary and presents the best of Eastern European culture, crafts and, of course, cuisine. There, visitors can taste traditional Bulgarian, Russian, Lithuanian and other nationalities dishes present at the get-together.
🗓️ 10/11, from 10am to 5pm
🎟️ Free
📍 Rua Aracati Mirim (next to the Vila Prudente Ecological Park)
Good Fair
Closing the list of gastronomic fairs in SP, in addition to a full cultural program, Feira do Bem stands out when it comes to good food. The menu ranges from traditional hamburgers, pizzas, crepes, hot dogs, pasta and more unusual options for those who like poke, Arabic food and charcuterie. To drink, there are non-alcoholic options and beer, craft beer and signature drinks.
🗓️ 09 and 10/11, from 10am to 7pm
🎟️ Free
📍 ParCão Chácara Klabin