Restaurante que serve ótima comida mineira sem excessos de gordura. Enquanto espera(sempre está muito cheio), peça os enormes e crocantes torresmos tomando um chopp na calçada em dias de sol. Ambiente um pouco barulhento, muita família com crianças correndo daqui pra lá, o que completa o clima família do lugar. BH serve 4 pessoas bem e é MUITO bom! Fui e volto várias vezes.
Dave F.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Spring, TX
I found this place based on Unilocal reviews. As someone who does not speak Portuguese, I was a little nervous venturing out, but I did — and I’m very glad that I did. I used Über to get here — the restaurant is in a quaint neighborhood. When I walked in, I literally felt like I was walking into someone’s house. Upon entry, I was greeted by the friendly staff. The man who greeted me spoke English, which put me at ease. I told him that I have no clue what to order and I would try whatever he recommended — that locals would love. He pointed me to some menu options and also suggested that I half the size of my order since the food is intended for sharing. Well, even with that tip — the portions were HUGE! The food was excellent, but plan on leaving with food to go. I posted some pictures of my meal if you’d like to see the portions. I highly recommend getting out and trying this place!
Jasmine W.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Honolulu, HI
Tempero das Gerais is a small, semi-fancy Brazilian restaurant where I got my first taste of authentic Brazilian food. I was not disappointed! Let me just say as a disclaimer that while I was in São Paulo, I was basically just following the herd because I don’t know Portuguese and I did not know anything about Brazilian food and culture prior to my trip. While dining here, my friend’s mom, aunty, uncle, and cousin did all the ordering so I unfortunately don’t know what most of the dishes were called in Portuguese. We got to the restaurant around 7:30pm on a Thursday. Parking is either street or valet in front of the restaurant, so plan ahead and come early if you want to find a spot on the street. Although we had a reservation for a party of 6 the restaurant was not too crowded and felt spacious. We were promptly greeted and were able to order drinks. Like everywhere else I went in Sao Paulo, getting plain old tap water is NOT an option… if you ask for water you’ll get a bottle of water and a glass! My friend’s grandpa ordered a caipirinha… which I had never seen or tried before. Since he only wanted a little bit, he gave me the rest of his, and after that I was hooked! I love how much lime they use(it seemed like ½ a lime was in that tiny glass) and how smooth the drink was! Shortly after we received our drinks, the food started coming. Although I couldn’t understand anything on the menu, it was quite long with many different selections available. I hadn’t realized that they ordered so many dishes, but I was excited to try a bit of everything! For appetizers, we started off with these breaded/fried poppers-type bites that were either filled with meat or cheese. The poppers were made out of a Brazilian ingredient(I think its from a vegetable root) and were perfectly crispy on the outside and soft on the inside! I tried one of each and had to restrain myself from eating more so that I could save room to try more of the main dishes. Then, one by one, the dinner dishes started coming. We ordered so many different things, it felt like constant serving for 10 minutes! Of course, we started off with rice(Brazilian rice, which has a hint of garlic, is long grain, and not sticky), white beans, and veggies(chopped kale and a mash made out of the same root the poppers were made of). First came okra and chicken in a somewhat stew-ish form. This was great… the okra was soft and the chicken tender! Next came deep fried ham hocks with fried plantain and a white bean/bread crumb mixture. I’m used to ham hocks in soups, but this was my first time eating it deep fried. And it was so good, definitely one of my favorites! The meat was not tough; even though it was deep fried, it had the texture of pulled pork on the inside. After these came Brazilian steak frites and deep fried pork rinds with a fried egg and more bean/breadcrumb mixture. The steak was good, and this was my first time trying Brazilian beef! The pork rinds were tasty, but very hard and crunchy which made it a little difficult to eat. Now the servings for each of these dishes was quite large, and even though we did this meal family style with six people, we ended up very full and with a ton of leftovers! There was a dessert menu available, but I was unfortunately too full to try anything. Obrigada, Tempero das Gerais, for giving me my first taste of Brazilian cuisine! TL;DR — large menu selection, large portions, and deep fried ham hocks!
Andrea G.
Rating des Ortes: 5 São Paulo - SP
Comida mineira boa, barata, farta. Vale muito o custo benefício. O atendimento também é muito bom, os garçons são super atenciosos. Vale experimentar a ambrosia!
Victor L.
Rating des Ortes: 5 São Paulo - SP
Para quem curte uma boa comida mineira, este é o lugar! Bom ambiente, bom atendimento, boa comida, tudo isso a um preço justo… Aqui os pratos vem BEM servido, pode apostar, NÃOTEMMISÉRIA kkkk… Picanha é show! Feijão tropeiro, torresmo com mandioca, polenta… Demais… De quinta-feira a domingo vive lotado no horário de almoço… Neste caso, recomendo você reservar o lugar ou nos finais de semana chegue antes das 12:30 senão, com certeza vai pegar fila… Aqui é «à la carte», mas andando um pouco mais(uns 50 metros), já no outro quarteirão, na mesma rua, eles possuem uma outra unidade em que é um preço fixo, ou seja, «a vonts»… Também vale a pena conferir… Altamente recomendado!
Juliana K.
Rating des Ortes: 5 São Paulo - SP
A melhor definição é o famoso BBB, bom bonito e barato. Aliás muito bom! Mas exige uma soneca depois, =) O lugar é amplo, dois andares, o atendimento é muito bom. Por isso o restaurante está sempre cheio, um lugar perfeito para ir de turma, assim da para dividir os pratos, super bem servidos, uma meia porção serve bem 2 pessoas e sobra! Aprovadissimos: Salpicão de frango, para quem quiser algo light! Já para quem não liga para as calorias: leitão a pururuca, uma delícia, o escondidinho de carne seca também é muito bom, deixe a picanha para comer em uma churrascaria. Gostei muito de um prato que se chama Belo Horizonte, vale provar! A cerveja vem bem gelada, e arrisque uma caipirinha se não tiver que dirigir depois. Aos Sábados, se não chegar cedo a espera pode ser longa. Manobrista Gratuito na porta.