Farabbud, Middle Eastern restaurant in Moema District, Brazil
Farabbud is a Middle Eastern restaurant in the Moema District that combines traditional recipes with a modern dining space. The menu ranges from classic dishes to a wide selection of wines, cocktails, and specialized drinks.
The restaurant was founded in 2002 and is rooted in the culinary tradition of the Abbud family from São Paulo. Its establishment connects to earlier family restaurants that shaped the gastronomic heritage of the region.
The restaurant serves Syrian-Lebanese dishes that reflect traditional Middle Eastern recipes and are maintained in São Paulo. Diners experience authentic flavors passed down through an established family cooking tradition.
The restaurant is open on several days of the week with different hours between weekdays and weekends, accepting reservations by phone or online. It is helpful to book ahead, especially on weekends when the establishment is busier.
The restaurant preserves the concept Árvore Esfihalógica, representing the family restaurant network and showing how the family has shaped the city's dining scene. This name is a playful reference to the family and their influence on local restaurant culture.
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