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- Jessica FengAugust 31, 2015Recommended by all SP locals. Wide selection of fruit (sampling is free with minimal pressure to buy), fish, meat, spices, and herbs. Mortadela sandwiches & pastel de bacalhau are local classics here.
- AFAR MediaNovember 25, 2014Go to the Mercado Municipal in Sao Paulo for all your gourmet needs. The locals seem to have a soft-spot for the place, which has been around since the market opened in 1933. Read more
- Erwin ChungAugust 9, 2014Coming here was a definite nice surprise. I was recommended not to forage into any eateries on the main floor, but rather to go upstairs for food. I totally recommend eating at Mortadela Brasil!
- Kavir Bender DvirMay 20, 2017Excellent choice to know all flavor. Eat and know local food. Best to buy a fresh sea food. Meat and produce. Exist a local for spice food. The parking is so expensive. Take a cab or Uber.
- Sonja LehmannJuly 9, 2015Great place to go! If you can make it during the week, even better! Go here for an authentic feeling of what Paulista farmer's market is like. Expect lines...
- ToryBurchJune 26, 2013It’s easy to make a lunch of it at the city’s main food market: A variety of vendors sell prepared dishes that run the gamut from mortadella sandwiches (a market specialty) to fruity shakes.
- Steven AndrophyAugust 25, 2016Come here around lunchtime, go upstairs, grab a table at Hocca Bar and prepare yourself for a great lunch--order any of their mortadela sandwiches and get a fresh-squeezed abacaxi/hortelã juice.
- Gui GarridoJuly 28, 2018The place is undoubtedly a must-visit for tourists. However, watch out for rip-offs! The fruit stands talk you into trying their exotic fruits and you might end up having to pay over 200 reais!
- Cat MoonlightMarch 11, 2014Unique market, many brazilians haven't ever seen some fruits you can try and buy here. But some of them are costly and sellers can be angry if one refuses to buy their generous offers.
- Alissa LudanskaaMay 1, 2017Amazing Brazilian market with original pastille and mortadella sandwiches - great exotic fruit and dozens of restaurants upstairs
- Kate FurmanMay 31, 2016Sample the fruits, check out the meat/seafood market, and go to the 2nd floor to dine. Don't leave without a fruit shake.
- Jonathan PembertonJuly 31, 2015Wonder full experience of this place and really tasty food the portion was mastic would of fed four people even though the menu said it was for two
- Elizabeth SOctober 19, 2015Everything for sale at the Mercado is 2-3 times the price of what you will find in the Zona Cerealista. Expensive, aggressive and gross- but worth a visit!
- Ricardo GAugust 28, 2017Don't miss your "sandwich de mortadela". Try some of their exotic fruits, too and look for some "dulce de leche"!
- TobiasJuly 13, 2013Mortadella Sandwich with cheese or Pastel Bacalhau (fish) are one of the best. Recommend. Yummi
- guys selling fruits will give u free samples and if u decided to buy something, they will charge an extreme absurd price. be careful. it’s ok if you reject, but be aware that prices arent fair
- Olle ErikssonFebruary 8, 2015Incredibly expensive. And the vendors will try to trick you into buying so much fruit at a crazy price. Go to cerealista instead, it's cheaper and nicer!
- Augusto Magno Rodrigues GonçalvesJanuary 19, 2014Tudo extremamente caro! Um caqui: R$15,34! É isso mesmo: R$ 15,34 Fuja para as colinas! Everything extremely expensive! One fruit, just one fruit: U$5,70! Run to the hills!
- Leandro GuimarãesFebruary 11, 2016Nice place to eat and have a cold beer upstairs!! Try the Brazilian snack called Pastel of meat!
- Carlos AraujoJanuary 29, 2012Amazing variety of ingredients (almost anything you can think about) and also snacks on the top floor, with a beautiful view of the market.
- Billy ComfortDecember 22, 2011Just incredible! Check out the fruit and spice stalls, have an exotic juice and eat a thick mortadela sandwich in the food hall above.
- Annix L.February 28, 2019Never buy from the first stalls, shop around first. Vendors will offer you samples of everything if you show interest.
- Raquel AlmeidaMay 23, 2011wanna be a nice cook? try new amazing flavours? this is the place. but don't try to get a table on sundays lunch... its almost impossible! Read more
- Gabriel CarmoSeptember 1, 2014Great architecture. Nice and expensive restaurants. Good to buy different kinds of cheese.
- Fascinating food market with wide range of fruits from across Brazil. Mandatory for tourists.
- bianca cheng costanzoJune 28, 2014The Mercadão! The pastel on the second floor is the best in Sampa.
- Rene SnipDecember 3, 2011Great nice market. Here you find almost anything. But fruit is fucking expensive. Paid more here then in Holland! So just go to a loal fruit store.
- Jason RosenbergApril 29, 2013Go to the fruit stands and talk to the sellers. They'll let you try anything. However, the dragon fruit is really expensive.
- Christina Y.January 9, 2014As tempted as you may be, avoid sampling the fruit - they will overcharge you.
- Sanna A.July 11, 2011I love this place! Amazing pastels, fruits, spices, cheese.. everything you can imagine!
- Heitor Tashiro SergentMay 4, 2014Get here early! Shops start closing at 1pm, and everything is closed by 4pm
- Guan Hin TayMay 4, 2011Beautiful place. Fruits heaven! Wonderful venue to eat and absorb the local flavor.
- Sandra KashiwaguiJanuary 5, 2012Mortadela sandwich and pastel at Hocca Bar,Fruits at Barraca do Juca