News

South America’s largest city, São Paulo is often overlooked in favor of its glitzier seaside rival, Rio de Janeiro. But while tourists flock to the cidade maravilhosa for its sun, sea, and samba, the ...
If you’d like to try a more fine dining interpretation of Brazilian food, São Paulo has you covered. You must visit D.O.M, a restaurant by Alex Atala, Brazil’s most famous chef.
In the biggest city in Latin America, the pickings are pretty slim for local, organic food: The city has just 20 organic farmers' markets. But many Brazilian farmers rely heavily on pesticides ...
Because the city is a melting pot, you can find cuisines from around the world in São Paulo. However, chances are you'll be looking for a traditional taste of Brazil. Try Mani or D.O.M., both of ...
São Paulo is enormous and invigorating, a city of infinite possibilities. Brazil's largest city plays host to world-class museums, delicious food (both highbrow and casual), and astonishing sights.
Above : My wife, Mary Pat, and the plate of pork she ordered at the Sao Paulo restaurant Dalva e Dito. I’ve made the point before that, without my friend Leslie Kelly to guide me, I’m a fairly ...
One-third of São Paulo territory is zoned as rural, with more than 700 commercial agricultural units registered on the city’s Sampa+Rural platform, contribute to food security and helping fight ...
Davids Been Here! Tropical Brazilian Food In Paranha!! São Paulo To Curitiba | Brazil. Posted: April 25, 2025 | Last updated: April 25, 2025. Discover the world one bite at a time!
The largest city in Brazil often gets short shrift from tourists, but with one of Latin America's best food scenes and some of its best architecture, people should reconsider.
Avolta’s expansion at the airport is therefore timely and takes its retail footprint up to nearly 12,000 square feet. Of this, more than half is dedicated to a core duty-free walk-through ...
Paste Magazine is your source for the best music, movies, TV, comedy, videogames, books, comics, craft beer, politics and more. Discover your favorite albums and films.
Cardinal Odilo Pedro Scherer, the Archbishop of São Paulo, speaks to the city’s mayor, João Doria, during a press conference about a proposed food supplement for the city’s poor. Also ...