Thread: Comgo in Brazil
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04-30-06 05:06 #11
Posts: 117Originally Posted by Starfe
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04-29-06 20:44 #10
Posts: 4054Originally Posted by Starfe
Pizza is one of the few things in Brazil I dislike. Seems like they have forgotten the tomato sauce and instead put a triple dose of mozarella. Maybe that's why they put ketchup, mustard and mayonnaise on top of the pizza?
P.s Where in Rio do you find the best feijoada?
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04-29-06 19:40 #9
Posts: 348Originally Posted by Bubba Boy
My favorite pizza from a chain is Shakeys. I love the the light crust they use and the sauce has a tinge of spice to it. They use a cheaper cheese but that brings the cost down which i like!!!!!!!!!!!!
Makes me hungry just thinking about it...
starfe
i think we are getting this thread off to a hell of a kickass start.
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04-29-06 15:17 #8
Posts: 1364Most expensive
I don't know about the best but the most expensive has to be Dominos, has anybody ordered one of those suckers in Brasil? They are like R33, thats USD$15, twice what you would pay in the consumer capital of the world (USA).
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04-29-06 14:18 #7
Posts: 348Originally Posted by Sui Generis
Here's mine
Monte Verde pizzari
Av.Pre Jusceliono Kubitschek,200 Itaim Bibi CEP 04543-000
tel (11) 3167-4166
They also have fantastic salads. Huge
Starfe
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04-29-06 07:46 #6
Posts: 988Originally Posted by Starfe
I also recommend Oficina de Pizza in Vila Madalena.
But as many of us stay in the region of Jardins I can recommend 1900 Pizzeria, 348 rua Barão de Campanema
or
Prestissimo 1,135 Avenida Joaquim Eugênio de Lima.
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04-29-06 00:19 #5
Posts: 348So that topic was a bust?
Well how about best hotels under 100 u.s. a night in S.P.??
Who want to start us off?
Starfe
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04-28-06 23:39 #4
Posts: 348Another possible topic
Best pizza in S.P.? I would love to hear your thoughts!!!
I wish you folks would chime in already!!!!
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04-28-06 23:24 #3
Posts: 348Since I seem to be the first
I would love to start this thread with a little tidbit about myself!!!
Its getting to expensive to even take a cab in Sao Paulo. Any thoughts on how we can get around cheaper without taking the bus?
Starfe
Let get this thread off to a kickass start. Come join me to get the party in high gear!!!!
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04-28-06 22:53 #2
Posts: 348May I be the first
to say hi there. I look forward to our small chit chats and possible afternoon tea's.
Welcome
Starfe
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04-28-06 22:06 #1
Posts: 119Comgo in Brazil
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