Where to eat in Paradise? Discover 5 tips!

Who lives or works near paulista and Paraíso metro station know that the area is a hotbed of different places to enjoy good food. There are all kinds of restaurants offering the most varied menus.
Below you'll find a list of restaurants near the metro. See how easy it is to vary your tastes in this area and always have something different to try. Follow along!
1. JoJo Ramen
Of Japanese origin, lamen, or ramen, is a traditional food, usually made up of oriental noodles, proteins such as eggs and pork, vegetables and served in soup form. This delicacy has won the hearts of São Paulo residents. And anyone who likes this type of cuisine knows that JoJo Ramen is one of the most popular in São Paulo.
The chef, Takeshi Koitani, also owns two similar restaurants in Tokyo. So JoJo is a guarantee of typical Japanese dishes.
The restaurant is located at Rua Dr. Rafael de Barros, 262.
2. Tent of the Nile
Tenda do Nilo is a must for those who enjoy traditional Arab cuisine. Less than a 10-minute walk from Paraíso station, you can enjoy traditional dishes such as eggplant with curd, grape leaf charcuterie, a quartet of pastas and much more.
Tenda do Nilo is located at Rua Coronel Oscar Porto, 638.
3. Olaria Bar Grill
A few blocks from Paraíso station is Olaria Bar Grill, a relaxed place specializing in cold meats and tasty draft beers. The idea of the place is to bring a more rustic and cozy atmosphere to its patrons, informal and welcoming.
The extensive menu includes executive dishes, skewers, portions and, of course, grilled meats. The drinks menu is also extensive, with various types of whisky, drinks, wines, juices and caipirinhas.
The bar is located at 637 Apennines Street.
4. Mahá Creative Mix
Located inside the Pátio Paulista shopping center, near the Paraíso subway station, Mahá mixes Brazilian flavors in successful combinations that surprise the palates of those looking for something different and with ingredients typical of the country.
Baião de dois, tilapia with moqueca sauce, escondidinhos and the traditional stroganoff, picadinho and feijoada are all part of the menu.
Mahá is located at Rua Treze de Maio, 1947, inside Shopping Pátio Paulista.
5. Pé na Jaca
Vegetarians are not left out of this comprehensive list of eating and drinking options close to the Paraíso metro station. Pé na Jaca goes beyond the obvious and offers everything from coffees, juices and açaís, to well-assembled salads with fresh ingredients and a variety of grains, offering important nutritional diversity for those looking to eat without meat.
It also offers hamburgers, coxinha, desserts such as banoffee and much more.
Pé na Jaca is located at Dr. Rafael de Barros, 46.
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