Red wine: I was not sure which one to choose, and the waiter enthusiastically recommended a sample to try first. In the end, I chose a 17-year-old California. You need to slowly savor the sweetness in it, which is perfect with steak.
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Red wine: I was not sure which one to choose, and the waiter enthusiastically recommended a sample to try first. In the end, I chose a 17-year-old California. You need to slowly savor the sweetness in it, which is perfect with steak.
We were introduced to this wonderful restaurant by friends all over the world, the most fascinating chef and owner, who loves, researches and travels to try new restaurants. We are so grateful to have found this lovely place. The restaurant itself is a little jewel box. The service is impeccable, the menu is varied and exciting, and the food itself is no less spectacular. Each dish is interesting in its own way and perfectly seasoned. It's just perfection!
The western restaurant has a nice atmosphere, but the taste is a bit monotonous.
🌟 Three-day Tour Guide of Sao Paulo Football Museum 🌟 📅 Day 1: Explore the History of Football At 9 am, we stepped into the legendary Sao Paulo Football Museum. This is not only a holy place for football fans, but also a witness of history. There are 17 exhibition rooms in the museum, each of which is like a tunnel of time, taking you through every important moment of football. Don't miss the 140 private exhibits of King Pele, those precious memories make people seem to return to his glorious era. 🍽️ Lunch suggestion: Enjoy lunch at Carlota Restaurant near the museum, taste Brazilian and multinational cuisine, and experience the food culture of Sao Paulo. 🏟️ Afternoon itinerary: After visiting the museum, you may wish to walk into the Pacambu Stadium to feel the passion of Brazilian football. This was once the home of the Corinthians Club, and every inch of land is full of stories. 🌃 Evening Activities: Enjoy the nightlife of São Paulo with a walk around Pacaembu Stadium or try some authentic Latin barbecue at Assado Porteño. 📅 Day 2: Dive into the Football Culture Start your day at Museu de Arte Brasileira - FAAP to explore how Brazilian art and football are intertwined. Afterwards, head to Instituto Moreira Salles - IMS Paulista, where exhibitions will give you a deeper understanding of São Paulo. 🍽️ Lunch Suggestion: Enjoy an Italian lunch at Tappo Trattoria to experience a different cultural atmosphere. 🛍️ Afternoon Shopping: Shop at Shopping Patio Higienopolis, which has a variety of local and international brands and is a great place to shop. 🎉 Evening Recommendation: End the day in a relaxing atmosphere at Bar da Praca. 📅 Day 3: Fusion of football and the city On the last day, it is recommended to relax in Ibirapuera Park and enjoy the tranquility of nature. In the afternoon, go to Paulista Avenue, which is the cultural and commercial center of São Paulo, and feel the pulse of the city. 🍽️ Lunch suggestion: Enjoy Japanese cuisine at Aoyama to add a refreshing touch to your journey. 🏛️ Afternoon itinerary: Visit the São Paulo State Art Gallery to learn about the artistic background of São Paulo. 🌆 Farewell to São Paulo: Take a walk in Praça Vilaboim, reminisce about the three-day journey, and take the evening flight to leave with full memories and touches. 🎒 Tips: Remember to check the opening hours of the museum to avoid closing days. The weather in São Paulo is changeable, so bring suitable clothes. Enjoy the journey, don't forget to record your feelings and experiences and share them with more friends! 📸 #São PauloFootballMuseum #TravelStrategy #BrazilianJourney