Michelin Restaurants in Brazil
I highly recommend D.O.M. in São Paulo. 🌟 Why Choose It? First, Brazil currently has no Michelin three-star restaurants, so the two-star D.O.M. is the highest-rated. Second, it offers an incredibly affordable lunch for 175 BRL (about $30+)—a "conscience-friendly" price in the world of Michelin dining, where meals often cost hundreds of dollars per person. 👀 Overall Experience: The ambiance is excellent, giving you that "today’s meal is special" vibe the moment you step in. Service is thoughtful and attentive. The most memorable detail? The adorable turtle-shaped wooden stool they provided to hold our bags—functional and charming! ⚠️ Heads-up: Water is a "hidden cost." In Brazil, water is always charged. We drank three bottles during our meal, each costing 35 BRL, totaling 105 BRL just for water… 🍽️ How Was the Food? Not "mind-blowing," but solid and reliable—no disappointments. ✅ Summary: 💰 Great value: Lunch at 175 BRL is far cheaper than most Michelin meals. 🍽️ Elegant ambiance and meticulous service: A wonderful overall experience. 📍 Prime location: Safe and close to São Paulo’s art district "Batman Alley," with diverse cuisines nearby. 📷 Perfect for travelers who want a refined dining experience without breaking the bank. #DOM #MichelinStar #SaoPauloEats#food diary#Brazil#Brazil guide