If you are hungry and want to make it simple, maybe one option is to head to a Shopping Mall, where you’ll have a food court with lots of accessible options.
Once inside, follow the signs for the “Praça de Alimentação”, which is Food Court in Portuguese.
Most food courts in shopping malls will feature McDonalds and Burger King, and at least one Japanese fast food. Other common restaurants are: Vienna (a good quality kilo restaurant); Divino Fogão (kilo, typical Brazilian food; luscious sweets); Spoleto (the pasta is prepared in front of you with the ingredients you pick); Giraffa’s (reliable, simple fare); Casa do Pão de Queijo or Rei do Mate (café and snacks, see about pão de queijo here); Habib’s (cheap and honest fast food, mixing Arab food, sandwiches, and even pizza); Uno & Due (ready sandwiches in baguettes, nice juices); Seletti (healthy food; salads and other green stuff).
- Shopping Malls near Avenida Paulista:
Shopping Pátio Paulista - R. Treze de Maio, 1925 (just off Avenida Paulista).
Between the BRIGADEIRO and PARAÍSO subway stations.
Or take any bus on Avenida Paulista on the odd side of the street going to "Vila Mariana"; "Ana Rosa" or "Sacomã" and get off on the last bus stop on Avenida Paulista, near "Casa das Rosas".
Shopping Center 3 - Av. Paulista, 2064
CONSOLAÇÃO subway station.
Or take a bus along Avenida Paulista and get off almost in front of it.
Shopping Mall in Centro (downtown):
Shopping Light - R. Xavier de Toledo, 23 (the food court is on the fifth floor)
ANHANGABAU subway station.
Near several tourist attractions, such as Theatro Municipal, Viaduto do Chá, Vale do Anhangabaú, Galeria do Rock, etc.
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