Quintal deBetti, Contemporary Brazilian restaurant in Morumbi District, Brazil.
Quintal deBetti is a restaurant in the Morumbi District of São Paulo that serves Brazilian food made with regional ingredients. The space has both indoor and outdoor seating, and the menu covers starters, main dishes, and desserts.
Quintal deBetti was born out of a growing interest in São Paulo for restaurants that bring traditional Brazilian recipes into a more everyday setting. Over time, it became a regular spot in the Morumbi neighborhood dining scene.
The word quintal means backyard in Portuguese, and the name hints at the homey, garden-like feel of the space. The outdoor seating area in particular reinforces this connection, with plants and natural materials that make it feel more like a private home than a restaurant.
The restaurant is open from Tuesday to Saturday for lunch and dinner, and on Sundays for lunch only, so it is worth checking opening hours before going. Mondays are closed, and reservations are recommended, especially on weekends.
Some of the herbs and greens used in the kitchen are grown on the premises, making the garden visible part of the supply chain rather than just a decorative feature. This means the outdoor space doubles as a small working garden that guests can see while dining outside.
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