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1. Veloso
- Widely know for feijoada, coxinha and caipirinha.
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- Latin American
- Brazilian
- Local Traditional
- Pub food
- Affordable
- Vila Mariana
- Nile Expert Tip: City's best caipirinha.
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2. Nica's
- Versatile restaurant with array of seafood dishes.
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- Seafood
- Latin American
- Brazilian
- Local Traditional
- Affordable
- Outside the City
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3. Lanchonete Tubarao
- Greasy spoon with refreshing acai
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- Fast Food
- Hamburgers
- Latin American
- Brazilian
- Local Traditional
- Cheap
- Outside the City
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4. Morocco
- Moroccan and Mediterranean restaurant to start the night... bar and balada into the morning.
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- Mediterranean
- Middle Eastern
- International
- Fusion
- Expensive
- Outside the City
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5. Casa na Praia
- Coastal cuisine in the city
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- Seafood
- Breakfast & Brunch
- Latin American
- Brazilian
- Local Traditional
- Affordable
- Vila Mariana
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6. Pitangueira Camburi
- Fine local cuisine with a beachfront view.
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- Seafood
- Latin American
- Brazilian
- Local Traditional
- Expensive
- Outside the City
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7. Jam Warehouse
- Jamboree with great Japanese food.
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- Asian
- Japanese
- Pan-Asian & Pacific Rim
- International
- Fusion
- Expensive
- Itaim Bibi
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8. Tre Bicchieri
- Fresh face in Sampa's five-star Italian restaurant family
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- Italian
- International
- Fusion
- Expensive
- Itaim Bibi
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9. Aizome
- A "provocative" take on traditional Japanese cuisine.
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- Asian
- Japanese
- International
- Fusion
- Expensive
- Jardins
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10. Walter Mancini Ristorante
- The fine-dining jewel in the Mancini family's cap.
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- Italian
- Expensive
- Centre
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