Sao Paulo đ§đˇ Japanese Kanto Pot | One mouthful of soup and fresh
đ Yakitori đşď¸ Av. dos CarinĂĄs, 93 - Moema, SĂŁo Paulo - SP, 04086-010 ⨠A hidden gem in Moema serving up classic Japanese comfort foodâthink oden, ramen, yakitori, and unagi don (which Iâve been drooling over, but skipped this time). The menuâs a love letter to izakaya staples, perfect for a cozy solo dinner or casual catch-up. đ˘ The Must-Try: Oden (Japanese Hot Pot) Straight out of a ćĽĺ§ scene! The broth is pure umami magicâkelp and bonito flakes lend a delicate, savory depth without being salty. Tender daikon radish soaks up all that goodness like a sponge; each bite is a warm, brothy explosion. Comes with a small bowl of soup rimmed with mustard (warning: itâs spicyâgo easy!). đĽ˘đż ⢠Minced Meat Donburi: Small but mighty. Flavorful ground meat over rice, seasoned just right. The large portion still looks dainty, but itâs satisfying for a light meal. đ ⢠Yakitori: Decent, but nothing to write home about. Stick to the oden or try their ramen next time (looked Insta-worthy, but I didnât taste it). đ đ° Price Check: ⢠Oden set: ~45rs ⢠Donburi: 30-40rs ⢠Yakitori skewers: 10-15rs each Total per person: ~97rs. Fair for the quality, especially that oden. â Final Take: Come for the soul-warming oden (seriously, itâs the move on a rainy day), skip the average yakitori. If youâre craving authentic Japanese street food vibes, this spot deliversâjust manage your expectations for everything else. #JapaneseComfortFood #OdenLover #IzakayaVibes #FoodieFind #OverseasEats