From international restaurants to spaces that celebrate Brazilian culture, discover new restaurants in São Paulo and what’s special about each one. After all, these places are proof that the gastronomic scene in São Paulo is always reinventing itself.
So take the chance to explore these spaces and discover new flavors.
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Discover new restaurants in São Paulo that are attracting attention!
L’Avenue
Straight from the sophisticated Avenue Montaigne in Paris, L’Avenue has arrived at Shopping Cidade Jardim, bringing a little piece of the fashion capital to São Paulo. With a menu that maintains the French classics, the restaurant is the perfect place for those looking for a high-level gastronomic experience.
📍 Avenida Magalhães de Castro, 12.000 – Shopping Cidade Jardim
Belô Restaurant
Belô combines the traditional with the modern, offering Minas Gerais dishes with a contemporary twist. Chef Andreza Luisa runs the menu, which ranges from brunch to dinner, with options such as the Mix Belô and the cafezinho mineiro, which is served in a variety of ways, including espresso and espresso. In other words, it’s impossible not to please every palate.
📍 Rua Padre João Manoel, 881 – Jardins
NAI Japanese Cuisine
This new Japanese restaurant offers a sophisticated experience with a modern atmosphere and exclusive dishes. Young sushiman Allef, together with chef Regis Sassaki, presents a menu full of delights such as the Ebi Spicy breaded shrimp and the Double Combination.
📍 Rua Califórnia, 1138 – Brooklin
Rac-Coon Smoke House
Rac-Coon Smoke House brings legitimate American BBQ to São Paulo, with smoked meats prepared in the Texan style. Pitmasters Adriano Pedro and Bruno Panhoca serve iconic cuts such as brisket and pork ribs. In addition, burgers and classic Texan side dishes are also on the menu.
📍 Rua Cavazzola, 85 – Vila Olímpia
Aby
Aby arrives at Casa Cascais, in Jardim Europa, with a contemporary Brazilian cuisine concept. Run by chef Anna Albuquerque, the restaurant focuses on innovative dishes that balance regional ingredients with an author’s touch, thus offering a surprising gastronomic experience.
📍 Avenida Nove de Julho, 4.984 – Jardim Europa
Fish-Wan
Run by chef Luigi Pauletto, Fish-Wan is the new bet at Complexo Vila Anália, which brings a fusion between Japanese tradition and culinary innovation. The menu includes matured fish, hot dishes and omakase, for those who want a personalized experience.
📍 Rua Cândido Lacerda, 33 – Jardim Anália Franco
Coliseum
Inspired by the traditional panini houses of Italy, Coliseum offers authentic Italian snacks with abundance and quality. With a relaxed atmosphere and a menu that includes paninis and focaccias. In other words, the new restaurant is perfect for a quick lunch or a get-together with friends.
📍 Rua Fernão Dias, 37 – Pinheiros
Temperani Trattoria
Temperani Trattoria combines a passion for Italian gastronomy with the tradition of the circus. In addition, chef Antonio Maiolica presents a varied menu with handmade pastas and main dishes that celebrate the simplicity and flavor of Italian cuisine.
📍 Rua Joaquim Floriano, 466 – Itaim Bibi
Josefa in Paradise
With a proposal that combines the coziness of a grandmother’s house with gastronomic inventiveness, Josefa in Paraíso stands out for its signature recipes that bring the unexpected. After all, here, chefs Bel Crozera and Tainá Maia present a constantly evolving menu that surprises the most demanding palates.
📍 Rua Afonso de Freitas, 642 – Paraíso
Hot from the Mouth
Finally, Quente da Boca closes our list of new restaurants in São Paulo by paying homage to Guimarães Rosa. The menu features reinterpretations of Minas Gerais cuisine with a touch of São Paulo. For example, with dishes such as Galinhada do Paraíso and sandwiches inspired by the founder’s childhood recipes, the place promises a unique experience, full of flavor and culture.
📍 Rua João Moura 519, Pinheiros