Sink your teeth into delicious Sao Paulo
Sample the best this sprawling city has to offer, like beloved Brazilian stew and "oeh" chocolate de
Experience Overview
Time:
3 hoursWhat to expect:
Fully tailored to your preferencesLanguage:
Hosted in English (Other languages may be requested)Meeting point:
Your hotel/apartment or any other central locationCancellation:
Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the experienceWhat to bring:
- We recommend wearing comfortable shoes and carrying a light bag for your essentials.
- Public transport may be used during the experience - please bring a travel card or small amount of cash for fares.
What’s Included:
What’s Excluded:
Key Highlights:
- Try 6 - 8 traditional São Paulo dishes on a culinary adventure that will cater to your wildest culinary dreams, like crunching into a (swoons) deep-fried cheese ball.
- Meet (and eat) a city-famous sandwich at the explosive Mercado Market where foodies go to play.
- You haven't tried a hotdog until you've tasted in Sampa style, mashed potatoes and all.
- See why no São Paulo party is complete without a little ball of chocolate delight brigadeiro - yes, you may have another (or three).
- Feed your soul with hearty Brazilian-styled stew, or feast on fish-style fritter.
- Your culinary path doesn't have to end just yet. Ask your host for the best spots to try on the rest of your trip.
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What you’ll do
No Paulistanos flavor will be left untried on this culinary adventure, like crunching into a deep-fried pastry filled with oh-goodness cheese galore, or perhaps you'd prefer a little ball of dough that locals eat on the go? Meet a famous sandwich at a popular market, stuffed with (swoons) cheese and sausage, or feast on a fritter made of codfish (perfect with ice-cold beer). Think you know hotdogs? Wait until you try it Sampa style, drizzled in mayo and covered in (yes really) mashed potatoes. Get a taste of Brazil's beloved feijoada next, a beautiful palette of hearty stew and black beans, or treat your palate to a traditional bread-lover's-treat. A little ball of chocolate delight brigadeiro is a must-try, and "oeh" is that a sweet bolo de coco we see?