We recently wrote an article, which was super successful, where we gave 5 tips for having coffee in RJ, we thought it would be fair to also address the same topic for the city of drizzle and that never sleeps, SP.
we separate 5 charming places to have breakfast in São Paulo, if you live in the city or are on a trip, it's worth spending a morning at one of these delicious restaurants.
Breakfast in SP:
O Paris 6, with branches in São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro and soon in Miami, is well known for its delicious dishes named after celebrities and also for its desserts that will make anyone's mouth water and “dying” with desire. But a lot of people don't know that the house offers a buffet-style breakfast that is very tasty.
We on trip recommend the brie cheese crepe and the tasty tapiocas, other options are: omelet, breads, cold cuts, juices, fruits, coffee, tea, cakes, macarons and croissant.
Get there early to avoid the queue!
Where: Tiete Alameda, 279
Time: Monday to Friday from 8 am to 11 am at Petit Paris 6
Price: R$ 25.00 + 10% of service
Where: 1159 Haddock Lobo Street
Time: Saturday, Sunday and holidays from 8 am to 12 pm at Paris 6 Bistro
Price: R$ 35.00 + 10% of service
One of the rooftops busiest in the city is the Skye Restaurant & Bar, located on the top floor of the Hotel Unique with one of the most incredible views of the capital, is a mandatory stop on the São Paulo nightlife for those looking for a relaxed atmosphere, beautiful people and excellent drinks.
For those who enjoy this beautiful view at the beginning of the day, breakfast is served on weekends and buffet style, the list is extensive of what you will find there:
– Fruits, cereals, yogurts, cakes with and without gluten, sweet pies and assorted breads (Brioche, French bread, Croissant, guava bread, chocolate bread, baguette, fogazza, bread with spices, cheese bread, among others). A great choice are the mini sandwiches, cheeses, cold cuts, scrambled eggs, bacon, natural juices, coffee, milk and coconut water.
Where: Avenida Brigadeiro Luis Antonio, 4700
Time: from 7 am to 11 am
Price: R$ 68.00 per person, plus R$14.00 for another 3 hot dishes options per weekend, especially pancakes with maple and red fruit syrup, French toast, sweet and savory tapioca and Eggs Benedict.
O Holy Grain has a very cozy atmosphere and has several units in São Paulo: Oscar Freire, Vila Madalena, Higienópolis, Itaim, Moema, Morumbi, Cidade Jardim and also in Curitiba. If you are a coffee connoisseur, you should definitely know this place that offers a wide variety and they even sell it in stores and online.
Santo Grão Café has already won several awards, the highlights are: Espresso Puro, Latte coffee, coffee frappé and Iced Cappuccino.
Some breakfast options are: Tostex, Fresh fruit, croque monsieur, breakfast salad, eggs benedict with smoked salmon and spinach, etc.
Price: Between R$ 15.00 and R$ 40.00
Opened in May/15 in São Paulo, the Eataly is a space dedicated to Italian culture with 4500 m2 and 19 food outlets, the place will also be available for workshops and events. For the “little ants on duty”, we recommend the Nutella bar, a space dedicated exclusively to the brand that is a mandatory stop for anyone who loves sweets.
To not waste time thinking about what you are going to eat when you get there, take a look at the menu:
– Rustic Eataly bread with Nutella
– BRIOCHE – Croissant stuffed with Nutella
– SACCOTINO – Sweet made with croissant dough, stuffed with Nutella
– MUFFIN – Chocolate muffin with Nutella topping
– Crostatin – Pie with Nutella
– BACIO DI DAMA – Literally a “lady's kiss”, sandwich made of Nutella between two hazelnut cookies
– CREPE – Crepe with Nutella filling
– CREPE I BANANA – Crepe with Nutella and banana filling
– CREPE I FRUTTA DEL GIORNO – Crepe with Nutella® filling and the fruit of the day
Where: Av. President Juscelino Kubitschek, 1489 – Vila Nova Conceição
Time: Sun – Thu from 10 am to 11 pm, Fri – Sat from 10 am to 12 pm
Price: from R$ 12.00 to R$ 18.00.
If you are the type that does not like crowded places and appreciates nature, an option that is less known but that is certainly worth a visit is the brunch at Maria Luisa Foundation and American Oscar.
Located in a 1950s house in the Morumbi neighborhood, the inside houses a museum with paintings and furniture items related to the imperial period in Brazil, while the outside area is a charm on its own with several plant species, redwood and trees. of coffee.
Where: Avenida Morumbi, 4077 – Morumbi, R$ 10.00 admission and free on Saturdays
Time: Tuesday to Sunday from 10 am to 5:30 pm
Price: from R$ 35.00 to R$ 55.00 per person