Discover Restaurants offering the best Sushi food in Sao Paulo, State of Sao Paulo, Brazil. The largest city in South America, and known to its residents as “Sampa," São Paulo's gray sky hides a true paradise for food lovers, infinite possibilities for shoppers, and impressive options for those looking for entertainment. A short trip away from the city center, there are plenty of nature spots and beaches. With almost a hundred neighborhoods in different districts, São Paulo can be confusing, so get acquainted with this huge cosmopolitan center and don’t miss the amazing experiences that each of its neighborhoods has to offer.
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4 based on 595 reviews
Restaurante Culinária Japonesa Artesanal.
As good as São Paulo gets in japanese cuisine at the momentFish is fresh and flavors favor your palateWhile only near the best jardin locations it is worth the uber or taxi rideService less than foodGood value and worth the effort Good afternoon, RMJ11. First of all we would like to thank your review and most of all your visit. We look forward to see you visiting us in another opportunity. Till next time!
4 based on 138 reviews
In time of graceless Japanese restaurants that are opening every week in São Paulo, this small sushi bar can surprise you by use of good fresh ingredients - tuna, salmon, octopussy, squid etc. There are sushi, sashimi combo and day pre-made dishes. I think it is over-rated by customers- not the best, but a good Japanese cuisine. The overall gastronomic experience is well above the average. There are two floors with few tables, however it is comfortable and cozy. The staff is very kind and helpful. Obviously, there is a cost for good quality, but if you are tired of Japanese food that you would not remember tomorrow, certainly worth a visit to Daiki. This is an amazing place to go dinner or lunch in a neighborhood (Vila Mariana) without decent alternatives. Pleasant surprise!
4 based on 385 reviews
This place is perfect to enjoy Japanese food. The staff is very cooperative, they speak English as well apart from Portuguese so recommended for international travellers.
4 based on 746 reviews
Definitely the best japanese restaurant in the town. Really high quality fish, very good prepared. Service is very fest, finally some place that you don't have to wait hours for the order. We will back very soon
3 based on 251 reviews
20 years of tradition in the art of making sushi. Units in Aclimação, Moema, Morumbi, Perdizes, Santana and Vila Mariana...
Professional service, fresh sushi, quick service and upper class decor. You can go with your family and friends and enjoy the rodizio for R$48. There is a great variety of sushi to choose from and everything tastes diffirent. Worth your money
5 based on 119 reviews
Extremely overpriced for what they serve. The sushi options are very limited, quality is OK but hardly any creativity. Ate here twice during my recent stay at the Renaissance because I was very tired and too lazy to step out - Regretted it both the times. Very Salmon and Tuna heavy... They just did not have wider fish selection. Charges were comparable to some of the top end sushi restaurants but the value I got was probably less than half of what I paid !!! So, kinda feeling cheated and disappointed... The bar is nice with some decent selection of beverages but the review is more about the sushi and food options !
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4 based on 3934 reviews
Good restaurant with some many options, good service and good quality. Its important to arrive early on the weekends otherwise you will have to do a line and wait for a seat.Hello, thanks for your review. We appreciate your compliments about our options, service and quality. We hope you could back again to visit us and have a great experience.Best [email protected]
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3 based on 128 reviews
My first sushi experience so o can't compare food quality. Overall the restaurant was nice, good ambient and looked clean. Food was good although I'm not a sushi expert. Was not that expensive, specially for a rodizio. There's WiFi on the restaurant, parking wasn't a problem at lunch time. Felt the staff was too serious and not very sympathetic.
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