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Originally Posted by 10023
Not if people actually make quality contributions rather than naming the random street near there apartment that has a few fast food places. There are actually, you know, notable destinations in every city.
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Ok.
Bom Retiro, a wholesale clothing district full of Korean and Armenian restaurants;
Liberdade, the old Japanese district, countless Japanese, Chinese and Korean restaurants and markets;
Bixiga, one of the several Italian districts, Italian homemade restaurants called
cantinas;
Pinheiros, cool creative restaurants;
Itaim Bibi, expensive contemporary cuisine;
None of those districts, however, I exclusively associated with food. They have other attributes as well.
And aside that, São Paulo has countless street food markets, food trucks scattered all over the city. You can find regional cuisine from pretty every Brazilian state as well from all over the world, specially from countries that sent immigrants to São Paulo, Italians, Lebanese, Japanese, Portuguese and more recently, Chinese, Koreans, Bolivians, Africans, etc.