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Apartamento Studio 407 - Condomínio Allure - Moema & Ibirapuera & Aeroporto de Congonhas
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The well-equipped kitchenette features a refrigerator, kitchenware and a microwave. The air-conditioned apartment offers…
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Restaurants nearby
- Oizumi Sushi★ Michelin Toro nigiri with smoked salmon roe, sea bass sushi, bluefin akami served on a shiso leaf, and even more delicate creations such as spicy tuna on a crispy puffed rice leaf all feature on the menu in this modest eatery that takes its names from the Japanese town of Ōizumi, in Gunma province, home to the biggest concentration of Brazilian immigrants in the country. Here, the only option is a single 16-course Omakase menu that is meticulously prepared with fresh fish of the day, as well as a selection of other species that chef Danilo Maciel matures in a special cabinet in the restaurant to ensure1.9km
- Kinoshita★ Michelin Located in the quieter Vila Nova Conceição neighbourhood, next to the extensive Parque do Ibirapuera, Kinoshita is one of the most prestigious restaurants in São Paulo as it was a trail-blazer in bringing authentic “kappo” cuisine (“kappo” simply means “to cut and to cook” and is one of the purest forms of Japanese cuisine, to the extent that its chefs are considered true artisans requiring a minimum of 15 years of training) to the city. This attractive eatery, with its exotic feel and lots of greenery on display, features several dining rooms that lead to the main room with a counter around t2.5km
- Tuju★★★ MichelinWorld's 50 Best #16 A truly unique experience? Here, just a stone's throw from the Museu da Casa Brasileira (MCB), something truly extraordinary awaits — Tuju occupies an elegant three-storey building devoted entirely to culinary pleasure. The main entrance is on the ground floor, where the experience begins with small canapés and where the wine cellar and an interior garden are also to be found; the second floor houses the dining room, arranged around a large open kitchen surrounded by tables, whilst the third floor is home to a sweeping bar with panoramic views. Chef Ivan Ralston, ably supported by a large brig4.2km
- Ryo Gastronomia★ Michelin This restaurant has risen like a phoenix with a renovated look that retains its minimalist Japanese essence that connects us with nature. The main focus here is the dining counter (with seating for just eight guests) where the Omakase menu is the star of the show. The counter is complemented by a couple of tables that can serve another 10 customers, and where you can also choose between the tasting and à la carte menus. Chef Edson Yamashita is a master of the Omakase style, showcasing his incredibly precise cutting and slicing skills in front of our eyes (the sushi sequence is a spectacle in i3.8km
- AiôWorld's 50 Best #20 Would you like to experience a distinctive culinary journey? Book a table at Aiô now. Here, the proposal is based on Taiwanese cuisine with international touches that take you on a journey through surprising flavours. Set on the same street as its sister restaurant, Mapu, the establishment features a characteristic glass façade and, inside, a bar at the entrance offering an intriguing variety of drinks: signature, re‑imagined and even Taiwanese‑inspired. The menu is straightforward and makes no distinction between starters and mains, which allows for sharing or opting for an individual tasting3.6km
- Brasserie VictóriaBib It is estimated that the Lebanese community and its descendants living in Brazil nowadays is greater than the current-day population of the Lebanon. The first immigrants arrived in the 1880s, consequently, many dishes of Arabian origin became typical Brazilian dishes, such as sfiha and kibe. This brasserie has been serving authentic Arabian cuisine for seven decades, transforming the Victoria into a gastronomic icon in the Greater São Paulo area. Founded by Dona Victória, it has been run by the same family for several generations. The menu offers a wide variety of mouthwatering options such as3.0km
- Kazuo★ Michelin At Kazuo, each meal is a celebration of haute cuisine. For those who wish to explore the best of chef Kazuo’s creativity and sensitivity, this is a unique experience. Through carefully crafted portions, each diner is led on an exclusive gastronomic journey of refined textures and techniques, from sushi, sashimi, nigiri… to main courses such as Peking Duck, Wagyu Ribs and Pad Thai Veg, with the option of pairing them with selected drinks to enhance each course of the tasting. More than a meal, the tasting menu presents a personalised sensorial experience, designed to reflect each guest’s profil4.6km
- Manioca JKBib Nestled in a charming little house in the heart of Jardim Paulistano, it surprises with three interconnected rooms featuring a contemporary Mediterranean décor that plays with whitish tones and understated furnishings. The acclaimed chef Helena Rizzo, who currently works here in a highly successful collaboration with Belgian chef Willem Vandeven, has always sought to deliver a gastronomic experience rooted in coherence. Building on this foundation, the kitchen champions Brazilian produce — claiming that 90% of the ingredients are organic — approaching it with avant-garde techniques and genuine3.5km
- AE! CozinhaBib AE! Cozinha was born from a desire to transform gastronomy into a true sensory narrative, uniting technical rigour and heartfelt cooking in every dish. With a keen eye for identity and harmony, the concept blends contemporary references with cherished food memories, resulting in fresh creations and boldly defined flavours. Set in a spacious room flooded with natural light, the seasonal menu champions quality ingredients and well-balanced combinations. Our recommendation? Among the starters, the house classic — a creamy pastel, a crispy fried pastry parcel, filled with Lua Cheia cheese — and, f3.6km
- BanzeiroBib If you want to dive into the flavours of Amazonian cooking, this restaurant is an essential stop in the Itaim Bibi neighbourhood! The name Banzeiro refers to the movement of river waters caused by passing large boats and, in this space, it’s represented by the imposing canoe that dominates the room and integrates perfectly into the setting, revealing the region’s authenticity and essence. Chef Felipe Schaedler, known for bringing to São Paulo flavours often unknown in other territories, presents fire-and-ember cooking with ancestral techniques still used in the north-west of the country. On th3.6km
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Attractions nearby
- Ibirapuera Park Park in São Paulo2.9km
- Octávio Frias de Oliveira Bridge bridge in São Paulo3.5km
- São Paulo Museum of Modern Art art museum3.0km
- Obelisk of São Paulo monument in São Paulo, Brazil3.4km
- Museum of Contemporary Art, University of São Paulo art museum in São Paulo, Brazil3.1km
- Monument to the Bandeiras sculpture in São Paulo, Brazil3.8km
- Museum Afro Brasil museum in São Paulo, Brazil3.4km
- Catedral Metropolitana Ortodoxa church in São Paulo, Brazil4.9km
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