Brasserie Victória, Lebanese restaurant in Itaim Bibi, Brazil.
Brasserie Victória is a Lebanese restaurant in Itaim Bibi serving traditional dishes like esfihas, kaftas, and kibes prepared with Middle Eastern spices and fresh ingredients. The menu offers a range of appetizers, main courses, and desserts based on authentic family recipes.
Victoria Feres, a Lebanese immigrant, founded this establishment in 1947 after gaining recognition for her homemade Middle Eastern dishes in São Paulo. The founder built a reputation that allowed the restaurant to grow and endure for many decades.
The restaurant keeps authentic Lebanese recipes alive through three generations of the Feres family, reflecting São Paulo's strong Middle Eastern community presence.
The establishment sits on Avenida Presidente Juscelino Kubitschek with varying hours depending on the day, so checking ahead is recommended. The Itaim Bibi neighborhood offers convenient parking and easy access to public transportation.
The Esfiha Folhada de Carne combines ground meat with Middle Eastern seasonings in a multi-layered pastry following an exclusive family recipe. This dish showcases the craftsmanship that has been passed down through generations in the kitchen.
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