📍 R. Rui Barbosa, 192 - Bela Vista, São Paulo - SP, 01326-010, Brazil
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Google: 4.6 • TripAdvisor: 4
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Cantina C Que Sabe! in Sao Paulo, Brazil, is a charming Italian restaurant that has been delighting diners since 1931. Located in the vibrant Bixiga neighborhood, known for its rich Italian heritage, the restaurant features a cozy and eclectic decor that transports you to Italy with its lively ambiance. Diners rave about the attentive service, with many highlighting the friendly waitstaff and the occasional live musicians that enhance the dining experience. The menu offers a delightful array of Italian dishes, making it a beloved spot for families, couples, and friends looking for a memorable meal. Whether you're enjoying a hearty lasagna or a sweet cannoli, you're in for a treat at this local gem.
Google: 4.6 (7886 reviews)
TripAdvisor: 4 (1470 reviews)
Beautiful place with a great vibe. Awesome decoration and lovely photos on the wall. Service is great. Attentive waiter. Clean and tidy. Got the lasagna with ham. The portion is pretty good for two people. The sauce was nice however the ham combination with lasagna isn’t my favourite. Ham is impoverishing the dish. Would be better with poultry or beef. For the tiramisu- the Savoyardi are too wet. Lost the texture and became soggy. Cannoli 10 out of 10.
Guys First of all ambience and decoration awesome. Wine in the picture is very good - 110 reais , least costly but very good . Food in the picture- Costly but quantity of refined flour(massa) is too much recheado pouco - name : Gnocchi de mama - Not more then one ball you will like - costly So Try something normal but it’s expensive.
The food is really good and so is the wine. The service is great and there is Live music. The parking lot next to it is another advantage. I would go again.
Maybe there is more marketing than Italian food, but it is tasty and there is a lot of effort to make it real. It is expensive and takes a lot of time for the food to arrive. I would say that is ok.