That São Paulo (Brazil) is the Brazilian state of gastronomy, everyone already knows! Here you will find the most diverse food shops and the most varied forms of service.
Here you can find Mexican food, Japanese food, Thai, Italian and much more.
I’m passionate about visiting restaurants and tasting the most diverse foods, but if there’s something you can’t miss, it’s a beautiful sweet and a good coffee. And for this reason, this week I went to visit the Dengo Chocolate Factory (https://g.page/fabricadengo?share) .
The store was designed with sustainable wood, has ecological thinking, has followed all the precautions to prevent the spread of COVID-19 and has accessibility for people with disabilities (elevators, adapted tables, adapted bathrooms and menu in Braille).
For those visiting São Paulo, it is really worth knowing more about this gastronomic point of the city, and even knowing a little more about the history of chocolate and coffee.
I love both! Coffee and chocolate are a perfect match, even more so if chosen properly. Here in Brazil there are some places that do taste experiences with chocolate and coffee, I’m crazy to know.
I will read your visit to Starbucks.
@PaulPavlinovich In the interior of São Paulo there are many farms that still work with artisanal coffee. As soon as I get there, I’ll make a post here.