Mocotó is a celebrated culinary institution in São Paulo, famed for elevating traditional Northeastern Brazilian cuisine to an art form. Founded in 1973 by José de Almeida as a humble 'house in the north', it has since been transformed by his son, the award-winning chef Rodrigo Oliveira, into a destination recognized globally for its innovative approach while remaining deeply rooted in the flavors of the 'Sertão' region. The restaurant embodies a philosophy of inclusivity, welcoming all palates and backgrounds to experience a relaxed yet vibrant dining atmosphere.
Under Chef Oliveira's guidance, Mocotó offers a sophisticated yet approachable journey through Brazilian gastronomy. The ambiance is notably unpretentious, with a focus on genuine hospitality and a lively, welcoming setting. Diners can expect a menu brimming with authentic dishes, from comforting classics to creative interpretations, all crafted with a profound respect for regional ingredients and culinary heritage.
Beyond its exceptional food, Mocotó is also renowned for its extensive cachaçaria, boasting a vast selection of Brazil's national spirit, making it a reference for connoisseurs. The restaurant's dedication to quality, value, and an unforgettable cultural experience makes it a compelling choice for luxury travelers seeking an authentic and highly acclaimed taste of Brazil.
