Dalva e Dito - São Paulo - SP

4.5/5 based on 8 reviews

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Dalva e Dito - R. Padre João Manuel, 1115 - Jardins, São Paulo - SP, 01411-001, Brazil

Phone : 📞 +8
Postal code : 01411-001
Website : http://www.dalvaedito.com.br/
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Description : Traditional Brazilian food prepared by chef Alex Atala in a setting that mixes rustic with modern.

Dalva e Dito - R. Padre João Manuel, 1115 - Jardins, São Paulo - SP, 01411-001, Brazil
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Michael Uzmann on Google

Following the same ethos as D.O.M., but taking a look at heritage recipes with a format intended to be enjoyed more regularly by guests of all ages, Dalva e Dito continues to show Alex Atala’s commitment to Brazil, its products and traditions. Itself a Michelin-starred establishment, Executive Chef Elton Junior in charge of the Dalva e Dito’s daily operations and on this day particularly busy cooking for a Rainforest Preservation lecture hosted by Chef Atala in the downstairs event space, guests are welcomed for dinner beginning at 19h00 Monday through Saturday, a weekday Lunches apparently also quite popular along with weekend Brunch. Situated next to an all-day Market, its offerings similar to those at recently opened Café Dalva e Dito down the street, it is after passing through the brooding bar area that seating is offered, a place near glass windows in full view of the kitchen a real treat as several Chefs work purposefully with a diversity of native ingredients. Informal but professional, English-fluent staff and menus both thorough in their descriptions, guests are soon greeted with the day’s “Couvert,” a R$25 charge bargain-basement for Bread, Beans, Salad and Spreads all made on-site and refilled for free. Decorated in Amazonian art and wood furnishings, high ceilings and foliage softening the volume of guests in a room filled by 20h00, it was alongside housemade Juice that dinner continued, the sweetness of Cashew Fruit and Honey not exactly “pairing” well to much but nonetheless an excellent palate cleanser between starters of local Crab au Gratin and whole-fried Manjubinha Fish with tongue-tingling Mayonnaise for dipping. Built on “Grandma’s Recipes,” Chef Atala’s favorite reportedly Duck in Manioc Root Juice, anyone craving more of D.O.M.’s penultimate savory will do well to check out Dalva e Dito’s more rustic version, the fork-tender flesh rich but not gamey while a generous helping of Rice and Flour to thicken the Broth makes the dish easily sharable for diners with small appetites. Finishing with Dessert, several offered from a Cart and others prepared in the kitchen, it was passing on items previously tasted at the Café that Cake and Pudding took center stage, the former offering four distinct layers of Chocolate atop a crispy Crust while Romeu e Julieta played sweet off savory bite-after-bite with no two quite the same.
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Ester B. on Google

What a great experience! I always wanted to visit one of chefs Atala restaurants and I wasn’t disappointed. Freshest seafood I’ve had and even simple things as roasted garlic and vinagrete have a flavor that take you by surprise. We sat by the kitchen and were able to watch them work - disadvantage is that you want to try all the dishes!
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Karin E Sisti on Google

Fantastic food, nice atmosphere, friendly staff.
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Ashley Aigner Antunes on Google

Delicious food. The best pure de patata I have ever had. Perfect selection of alcoholic and non-alcohilic cocktails.
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P K on Google

Good Brazilian food! The Moqueca was good but I had better. The pudim came with a nice decoration and was very good. Nice atmosphere.
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HR on Google

Good food and efficient staff. The place is also really nice - welcoming for dates but also for big groups.
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Alain Leneveu on Google

Very nice place and great food with a very nice presentation. I was just hoping that the service would be better as it is pretty much slow and you have to look for the waiter if you want to get some food and drinks otherwise you can stay there for the whole day.
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Dries Roekaerts on Google

Had a great lunch (Aligot steak) together with colleagues and the dessert made with Evocao wholefruit chocolate was mindblowingly good. Would try to make the place a bit more cosy, less cantine-style, but otherwise very good and personal experience, feeling the proximity and soul of the kitchen and chef which I always like. Definitely a place you'll like when discovering the Sao Paolo food gems scene.

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