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đŸ‡§đŸ‡· Chinese food | steamed buns, roast pork Bear milk coffee

🏠 Dimei Ramen - Chapa đŸ—ș R. RepĂșblica do Iraque, 1263 - Campo Belo, SĂŁo Paulo - SP, 04611-002 This is a local Chinese restaurant. The lady boss speaks with a Taiwanese accent. We visited specifically for their bear-shaped coffee and roujiamo (Taiwanese-style guabao buns). Unfortunately, the roujiamo was sold out today! The boss mentioned it’s been so popular lately that the chef can’t keep up with production. đŸ„ą Taste Xiaolongbao (Soup Dumplings): Delicious! The skin is thin and filled with savory soup, making each bite a burst of flavor. Bear-shaped Milk Coffee: The bear sits on an "ice cream sofa," with a small bowl as its "bathtub." The bear is made of frozen coffee, while the bathtub holds hot coffee. Watching the bear "melt" as it "bathes" is incredibly cute—though the taste itself is fairly standard, the experience is the highlight. Sweet and Sour Pork (Gulaorou): My friend loved this! It’s sweet with large chunks of pineapple and meat. I found the Brazilian pineapple overly sweet, which toned down the tangy and sour notes, but it was still enjoyable. Black Pepper Chow Mein / Sushi Rolls / Tonkotsu Ramen: The chow mein was ordinary, similar to local Brazilian yakisoba. The tonkotsu ramen also felt average—definitely not as authentic as what you’d find in a Japanese restaurant. 🍚 Portion Size As the photos show, portions are generous! Two girls couldn’t finish all the dishes. 🍃 Experience The restaurant is clean and tidy. While the menu lacks Chinese, the boss speaks fluent Chinese, making ordering effortless. We arrived at 6:30 PM and found it nearly empty—no waiting needed. Most other diners spoke Chinese too. Surprisingly, the background music included "Poison Perfume" and Haidilao’s birthday song
 quite a nostalgic B2K vibe! 💰 Price Average cost: 144 R$ per person. ⭐ Recommendation Definitely try the xiaolongbao and take photos of the bear coffee! Other dishes are optional—order based on your preference. #RestaurantReview #EatDrinkPlay #JapaneseCuisine #LifeJournal #TaiwaneseFood #RomanticLifeMoments

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đŸ‡§đŸ‡· Chinese food | steamed buns, roast pork Bear milk coffee

🏠 Dimei Ramen - Chapa đŸ—ș R. RepĂșblica do Iraque, 1263 - Campo Belo, SĂŁo Paulo - SP, 04611-002 This is a local Chinese restaurant. The lady boss speaks with a Taiwanese accent. We visited specifically for their bear-shaped coffee and roujiamo (Taiwanese-style guabao buns). Unfortunately, the roujiamo was sold out today! The boss mentioned it’s been so popular lately that the chef can’t keep up with production. đŸ„ą Taste Xiaolongbao (Soup Dumplings): Delicious! The skin is thin and filled with savory soup, making each bite a burst of flavor. Bear-shaped Milk Coffee: The bear sits on an "ice cream sofa," with a small bowl as its "bathtub." The bear is made of frozen coffee, while the bathtub holds hot coffee. Watching the bear "melt" as it "bathes" is incredibly cute—though the taste itself is fairly standard, the experience is the highlight. Sweet and Sour Pork (Gulaorou): My friend loved this! It’s sweet with large chunks of pineapple and meat. I found the Brazilian pineapple overly sweet, which toned down the tangy and sour notes, but it was still enjoyable. Black Pepper Chow Mein / Sushi Rolls / Tonkotsu Ramen: The chow mein was ordinary, similar to local Brazilian yakisoba. The tonkotsu ramen also felt average—definitely not as authentic as what you’d find in a Japanese restaurant. 🍚 Portion Size As the photos show, portions are generous! Two girls couldn’t finish all the dishes. 🍃 Experience The restaurant is clean and tidy. While the menu lacks Chinese, the boss speaks fluent Chinese, making ordering effortless. We arrived at 6:30 PM and found it nearly empty—no waiting needed. Most other diners spoke Chinese too. Surprisingly, the background music included "Poison Perfume" and Haidilao’s birthday song
 quite a nostalgic B2K vibe! 💰 Price Average cost: 144 R$ per person. ⭐ Recommendation Definitely try the xiaolongbao and take photos of the bear coffee! Other dishes are optional—order based on your preference. #RestaurantReview #EatDrinkPlay #JapaneseCuisine #LifeJournal #TaiwaneseFood #RomanticLifeMoments

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