Tanit

Tanit - Réserver une table

Oscar Freire 145, São Paulo 01426-001, United States
1185 Avis 4.7

"Cozy place with nice dishes! A bit salty though"

Détails

Téléphone: +551130626385

Adresse: Oscar Freire 145, São Paulo 01426-001, United States

Ville: São Paulo

Site Web: https://www.restaurantetanit.com.br/

Heures d'ouverture

Mardi: 19:00-00:00

Mercredi: 19:00-00:00

Jeudi: 19:00-00:00

Vendredi: 19:00-00:00

Samedi: 19:00-00:00

Dimanche: 12:00-17:00

Statistiques

Plats: 28

Commodités: 9

Catégories: 5

Avis: 1185


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5 /5 Évaluation

Imagined by the husband/wife team of Óscar and Bia Bosch, TANIT brings Spanish sensibilities to São Paulo from a man whose resume includes the likes of Hof van Cleve, El Celler de Can Roca and El Bulli. Opened in May of 2016 and earning a Michelin Star since Brazil’s inaugural guide, an elegant space bathed in natural light welcoming diners for lunch and dinner Tuesday through Sunday, it is once past the streetside patio and wood-paneled entrance that diners are seated, servers fluent in English happily assisting with the Portuguese menu. Part “tapas,” but also offering full-size plates amenable to any size party, many guests will be found sipping one of several unique Cocktails, Cachaca expectedly featured alongside other Spirits in concoctions such as “Spice Charum” with piquant Powder suspended above smooth Rum and Citrus. Not exactly fusion, but carefully adapting Catalonian tastes to the Brazilian palate, it was not long after opening that all seats were filed, a procession of plates beginning with fried Confit Duck and followed by Squid Ink Rice Crackers topped in Breaded Shrimp, Avocado and Hot Sauce. Cooking inside a surprisingly small kitchen, Chef Bosch on the line with his team throughout a ninety minute stay, it was in succession that plates three and four arrived, TANIT’s Salt Cod dazzling when dipped in gingered Sauce while fried Potato rounds saw traditional Patatas Bravas upgraded by Chorizo Ragu. Gifted two Tuna Cones prior to Dessert, the same Ginger Aioli offered alongside Bosch’s Bunuelos here lending the Tartare an Asian accent, it was on the server’s recommendation that sweets started with Chocolate, a plate titled “Gianduja” offering a deconstructed idea of Italy’s famous Spread with the Hazelnut Pastry and thick Ganache particularly noteworthy. Finishing strong, Óscar’s time with Jordi Roca and Albert Adria clearly evidenced by Desserts that succeed despite limited sweetness thanks to balanced textures, flavors and temperature, it would be a mistake to pass on either “Milho” or “Torrija,” the former a feather-light taste of Summer until spoon meets Ice Cream while the fried French Toast is heavier but equally impressive as concentrated Sherry plays off Peanuts and Coffee.

5 /5 Évaluation

Best place during short stay in Sao Paolo when considering the quality and finesse of the dishes, including the chocolate dessert. Tapas to share are also very nicely presented and taste great. We were a bit squeezed, but this adds to the athmosphere so didn't disturb. All in all a place to not skip if you wanna go out with a group of friends and like enjoying originally prepared food together. The Chilean Carmenere was delicious by the way. Thanks a lot.

5 /5 Évaluation

One of my favorites restaurants in São Paulo, feels like you are in Spain when you're there. Amazing food with good prices. Favorite dish: mussels; fresh, amazing sauce and very good bread. Don't forget to try the french toast desert.

5 /5 Évaluation

Amazing place with more amazing dishes! No wonder it is a Michelin acclaimed restaurant. Great environment, service is awesome and basically, there is nothing to be complained.

5 /5 Évaluation

Cozy place with nice dishes! A bit salty though