Arola-Vintetres
Arola-Vintetres, as the name suggests, is a restaurant owned by Michelin-starred Spanish chef Sergi Arola and located in Hotel Tivoli. Prior to going further, a curious note on the restaurant’s name… It was… Continue reading
Arola-Vintetres, as the name suggests, is a restaurant owned by Michelin-starred Spanish chef Sergi Arola and located in Hotel Tivoli. Prior to going further, a curious note on the restaurant’s name… It was… Continue reading
Another late dinner and no worries about having to wake up early the next day. This time on a friday night. This small cozy French restaurant called Le Jazz is the proof that… Continue reading
Nothing better than meeting friends for a good late dinner, after a busy day at work. And it gets even better when you have seafood and typical dish from Bahia (NE state in… Continue reading
Back to update the blog after a while away from here. To be honest, I was not expecting much from 348 because we had visited this restaurant during SP Restaurant Week. I thought… Continue reading
Nakombi, which means “In the Kombi”, is also the name of theJapanese place I visited recently. I suppose the reason of the name is because they prepare sushis and sashimis on a modified… Continue reading
A good option to have lunch in Bom Retiro area. A peaceful place amid this busy neighborhood. I tried this tasty tilapia with spinach sauce. The good part of not having to work is… Continue reading
Visited this nice Italian restaurant with my friends. One of the common links I have with them is the fact we spent some time in SNU, whether as language student or as exchange… Continue reading
After going through some interview processes back in São Paulo, I had dinner with 3 other friends. Because 3 of us met early, we first went to Starbucks to wait for a friend… Continue reading
As many of you may already know from my facebook pictures, visiting/finding good restaurants and bars is one of my favorites hobbies… or at least it was back in São Paulo! Inspired by my friends, I’ve also decided to make a blog.
So my first doubt was: “In which language should I write this?”. The answer should be clear by now. Although it may not sound as natural as Portuguese, it should allow me to share my thoughts with more people… and I also get a chance to practice my English from time to time. Anyway, the pictures should be enough. “One picture is worth a thousand words”.
To get started, I will post here 2 entries from one of my friends’ blog about restaurants we visited when I was back in São Paulo during my winter break (December/2011)…