Modern Mamma Osteria, Italian restaurant in Itaim Bibi District, São Paulo, Brazil
Modern Mamma Osteria is an Italian restaurant in the Itaim Bibi neighborhood with exposed brick walls, glass doors, and metal structures that make the space feel open and airy. Wooden tables and a glass-enclosed kitchen allow visitors to watch cooks prepare food.
Chefs Paulo Barros and Salvatore Loi founded the restaurant after decades of experience working in Italian restaurants across Europe and Brazil. Their expertise directly shaped the restaurant's approach to cooking and its overall philosophy.
The restaurant celebrates Italian family recipes and encourages guests to share dishes together, following the traditional osteria dining style. This approach to eating creates a social and relaxed atmosphere among visitors.
The space transforms into an open-air area during nice weather thanks to a retractable roof and opening glass doors. Advance reservations are strongly recommended, especially on weekends.
The restaurant features a removable roof section that allows the entire dining area to be exposed to the sky when needed. This unusual design detail transforms each meal into a different experience depending on weather conditions.
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