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Sao Paulo šŸ‡§šŸ‡· Korean food The barbecue shop in the small shop

šŸ  Moah Restaurante šŸ—ŗļø PraƧa Gen. Polidoro, 111 - Aclimação, SĆ£o Paulo - SP, 01531-050 🄩 The Brisket Oil That Steals the Show Tucked in Aclimação, this Korean BBQ joint is a hidden gem for meat lovers—especially those obsessed with beef brisket oil (yes, the fatty goodness that crisps up on the grill). Served thinly sliced, it melts into a savory umami bomb when seared, leaving a rich, buttery aftertaste that’ll have you ordering seconds. 🌿 Ambiance: Where Feasts Meet Functionality • Family & Business-Friendly: Spacious layout with private booths for business dinners and long communal tables for large groups. Bonus: High chairs and a kid-friendly menu make it a breeze to bring little ones. • Korean Mini-Mart Inside: Don’t miss the attached shop stocked with homemade kimchi (available in mild/spicy), Korean snacks, and even gochujang sauce bottles. Pro tip: Buy a jar of their garlicky kimchi to take home—It’s that good. 🄢 • Grilling Setup: Each table has a built-in grill, and staff will gladly help you cook if you’re new to Korean BBQ. šŸ½ļø Menu Highlights Beyond Brisket Oil • Marinated Short Ribs (Galbi): Tender beef marinated in sweet soy, perfect for wrapping in lettuce with ssamjang sauce. • Seafood Pancake (Haemul Pajeon): Crispy edges, loaded with shrimp and green onions—great for sharing. • Banchans (Side Dishes): Classic kimchi, pickled radish, soybean sprouts—refills are free, so pile up! šŸ’° Price Breakdown: 155rs for a Filling Feast • All-you-can-eat BBQ: ~120rs/person (includes meat, sides, rice) • A la carte brisket oil: ~35rs (worth every real for the flavor) • Kimchi jars from the shop: 20-30rs each Fair pricing for a sit-down Korean meal, especially with the convenience of the in-house mart. ⭐ Verdict: Solid for Groups, Safe for Solo Eaters • Go If: You need a reliable spot for family gatherings, business meals, or introducing friends to Korean BBQ. The brisket oil alone is worth the visit. • Skip If: You’re hunting for avant-garde Korean fusion—this is classic, comforting fare without surprises. • Pro Tip: Come hungry and save room for the complimentary soft serve ice cream at the end! šŸ¦ #KoreanBBQ #BrisketLove #FamilyDining #BusinessMeals #OverseasEats šŸ”„

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Sao Paulo šŸ‡§šŸ‡· Korean food The barbecue shop in the small shop

šŸ  Moah Restaurante šŸ—ŗļø PraƧa Gen. Polidoro, 111 - Aclimação, SĆ£o Paulo - SP, 01531-050 🄩 The Brisket Oil That Steals the Show Tucked in Aclimação, this Korean BBQ joint is a hidden gem for meat lovers—especially those obsessed with beef brisket oil (yes, the fatty goodness that crisps up on the grill). Served thinly sliced, it melts into a savory umami bomb when seared, leaving a rich, buttery aftertaste that’ll have you ordering seconds. 🌿 Ambiance: Where Feasts Meet Functionality • Family & Business-Friendly: Spacious layout with private booths for business dinners and long communal tables for large groups. Bonus: High chairs and a kid-friendly menu make it a breeze to bring little ones. • Korean Mini-Mart Inside: Don’t miss the attached shop stocked with homemade kimchi (available in mild/spicy), Korean snacks, and even gochujang sauce bottles. Pro tip: Buy a jar of their garlicky kimchi to take home—It’s that good. 🄢 • Grilling Setup: Each table has a built-in grill, and staff will gladly help you cook if you’re new to Korean BBQ. šŸ½ļø Menu Highlights Beyond Brisket Oil • Marinated Short Ribs (Galbi): Tender beef marinated in sweet soy, perfect for wrapping in lettuce with ssamjang sauce. • Seafood Pancake (Haemul Pajeon): Crispy edges, loaded with shrimp and green onions—great for sharing. • Banchans (Side Dishes): Classic kimchi, pickled radish, soybean sprouts—refills are free, so pile up! šŸ’° Price Breakdown: 155rs for a Filling Feast • All-you-can-eat BBQ: ~120rs/person (includes meat, sides, rice) • A la carte brisket oil: ~35rs (worth every real for the flavor) • Kimchi jars from the shop: 20-30rs each Fair pricing for a sit-down Korean meal, especially with the convenience of the in-house mart. ⭐ Verdict: Solid for Groups, Safe for Solo Eaters • Go If: You need a reliable spot for family gatherings, business meals, or introducing friends to Korean BBQ. The brisket oil alone is worth the visit. • Skip If: You’re hunting for avant-garde Korean fusion—this is classic, comforting fare without surprises. • Pro Tip: Come hungry and save room for the complimentary soft serve ice cream at the end! šŸ¦ #KoreanBBQ #BrisketLove #FamilyDining #BusinessMeals #OverseasEats šŸ”„

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