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11 years ago
Fantastically Fresh! A great spot for fresh fruit and fabulous Acai! Energizing and delicious..... Especially adding fresh mango and home-made granola. Amazing place in São Paulo! read more
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Av. Corifeu de Azevedo Marques, 6290
Parque Continental - SP 05340-002
Brazil
Jaguaré
Hours
What time does Frutaria Continental open?
Frutaria Continental opens at 8:00 AM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.
What time does Frutaria Continental close?
Frutaria Continental closes at 6:00 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.Frutaria Continental is closed on Saturday and Sunday.
Mon-Fri 8:00 AM - 6:00 PMSat-Sun Closed
Does Frutaria Continental have bike parking?
Yes, Frutaria Continental has bike parking.
Does Frutaria Continental have parking?
Yes, Frutaria Continental has parking options.
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My favorite place to buy groceries, Quitanda has bucked the trend of filling the center of the…read moresupermarket with crap and hiding the fresh food on the sides. Going there you can't help but leave with bags full of fresh produce which is beautifully displayed front and center in the store. At lunch they serve a healthy buffet which is a bit over priced, but I can overlook that, because I am the type who would rather buy one of their sushi to go plates and go eat it in the park. They have a great selection of frozen foods for celiacs and vegans in the back next to the organic foods. The bakery is pretty good, and the juices are awesome. It's the closest thing I've found to Trader Joe's in Brazil.
Among the best perks of my job is the opportunity to indulge my passion for perusing foreign…read moregrocery stores. I love combing the aisles for snacks, soaps, salts and other lovely non-liquid items that I can consume immediately or take back in my carry-on luggage. Quitanda is São Paulo's to Whole Foods. I was a fan before even stepping inside having sampled their fresh-pressed juices (especially the abacaxi com hortelã!) at a friend's place. Pay attention to the exotic (if you're not from Brazil) fruit selection at Quitanda - I found two of the biggest passion fruits I've ever seen there (and I used one to make maracujá #infusedwater - so good!) I was also impressed with the array of soap and picked up a local honey scented one to take home. This Pinheiros grocery store is definitely worth a nosey if you're curious what healthy Paulistas feast on.
Supermercado
Um charme
You've got to love Oba Hortifruti. This place is pretty outrageously expensive compared to other…read moreneighborhood grocery stores. However, if you check the back wall- they have a big section of fruits and vegetables at very low prices in plastic sacks. This is probably the best place in the neighborhood to find organic and fresh vegetables. Their beer collection is a little on the small side...and also very very expensive.
Come here to shop for groceries, gifts, or food to eat there or take with you. This place is two…read morelevels and contains various vendors spread throughout the vicinity. The day I went, it seemed calm - not a lot of people, no hustle or bustle like other markets I have been to in other parts of the world, but there were still many great shops to take a look at. Fresh fruits and produce can be found on the lower level. Had I not already gone shopping at the supermarket that was across the street from where I was staying, I would have came here for fruit! Dried products like beans, grains, herbs, oils, sauces and cheeses, small meats like salami or ham also found on the first floor. There is a flower shop that had uniquely arranged dried and fresh plants and flowers - perfect for gift giving or sprucing up your own space! I wish I had bought some pimenta aziete. Meats, seafood, and restaurants are on the upper level. There are multiple open staircases in the building to get up and down. I had lunch at a pizza (the pizza was really good - calabresa) place with a beer. Dined inside by the restaurant front, but you can really sit anywhere with your food. After being inside, I packed up what I couldn't finish and was about to head out when I decided to stop at the beer / wine shop where I had a beer there. Leaving out of the building, I almost bought something else, lol but I was so full. I walked outside and it was really nice! I liked the picnic tables with umbrellas for shade outside. It would have been nice to eat there. I sat down at one of the tables for maybe 10-20 minutes before taking off to go back home. I wasn't sure if it was going to rain because I hadn't taken my umbrella with me that time. Walking here from staying in Pinheiros was fine - not hard to get to at all though I had no idea what to look for. I'm glad I had the chance to find it and now I know what to look for next time! Hopefully they get more foot traffic on other days / times.
Food and food and food. No better place to get your fruits and veggies. Sometimes it isn't the…read morecheapest when your local supermarket is having a special but its going to be a lot cheaper than your Pao de Acucar and fresher too. Fairly small compared to the Municipal Mercado de Sao Paulo but it still has pretty much everything you need to cook a hearty meal. Another reason to come here is the Mocoto Cafe serving lunch and other treats.
Vista geral
Great location, cool vibe. I loved this place and will be back in my next trip to Sao Paulo, the…read more"Caipis de caju" so good!!
I had an acai bowl and tea. They had many options for healthy food and a great vibe. The place was…read morevery crowded on a Saturday afternoon. Everything I saw other people eat also looked delicious. Especially the salmon bowl.
O Natural da Terra é daqueles lugares que sempre quebra aquele galho quando mais precisamos…read more As frutas são sempre frescas, diversas opções e ótima qualidade. Possuem também uma área de vinhos e queijos muito boa. O atendimento é muito bom, e o preço dentro do que vale o serviço e a qualidade.
Great quality, good prices, and lots of choice. The wholesale markets bring in supplies from all…read moreover the state and the country and these feed much of the city. There are retail flower markets on Tuesday and Friday, fruits on Wednesday. Saturday is general retail and has fish, meat, fruit, and vegetables of nearly every conceivable kind. While there early Saturday morning, you must try a pernil sandwich from ZeZé. It is freaking delicious and worth the trip alone. Accompany said pork wonderfulness with an Original bem gelada or caldo de cana com limão and you are starting your Saturday morning right. In the interest of karmic balance after that sandwichy excess, this reviewer recommends vegetable/fruit shopping for the week, and perhaps picking up some flowers for your significant other.
If you're interested in buying plants, flowers or fruits, try the state market CEAGESP (also known…read moreas Ceasa), located in the west of town close to Parque Villa-Lobos. The wholesale market feeds the entire city, but offers a number of retail sales as well, with prices that take some beating. Tuesdays and Fridays are plant and flower days. Get there early to find good deals and fresh products. For fruit, Wednesdays (at night) and weekends (in the morning) are the peak times. And if all the healthy, fresh produce and natural aromas get a bit much, outside the entrance you'll find a hot dog stand, open 24 hours a day, with 'dogs made the paulistano way, with mashed potatoes, corn and potato matchsticks.
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