Bar do Biu
Bar do Biu is a restaurant and bar in the Jardim Paulista district that serves traditional Brazilian food and drinks in a relaxed setting. The small, cozy space holds about 60 people and features both a counter and tables, creating a casual layout where locals and visitors mix naturally.
The restaurant opened in 1981 and has since become a familiar name for neighborhood residents. Its tradition of serving feijoada daily is uncommon in the city and reflects the commitment to maintaining its basic roots and consistent service over the years.
The name reflects the personal, friendly nature of a neighborhood gathering place in São Paulo. Locals use this spot as a daily pause point where food and conversation bring people together in a casual, unpretentious setting.
It is best to arrive early on weekends, as the popular food draws crowds and waiting lines form. The staff works quickly to serve everyone, but patience is needed during busy times when the place reaches full capacity.
The restaurant serves feijoada every day, a hearty black bean stew with meat that is rare to find with such consistency in the city. This reliability draws regular customers who know they can always get this traditional dish when they visit.
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