The Nice Nigerian restaurant owner in Sao Paulo Brazil ~ WalkBrazil4K Travel Blog

Monday, November 22, 2021

The Nice Nigerian restaurant owner in Sao Paulo Brazil


When I landed in Brazil I went straight to my hotel but I love walking so I wanted to go look for food and to buy an extension to charge my phone although the hotel gave me one but I wanted to buy mine, so I went outside armed with my Google translator and I wanted to eat in the hotel but when I checked the prices I was like Nah, lol. As a traveler, I know hotel foods are always expensive.

I went downstairs and I took a bus, lol and I was standing by the window looking for black people, lol and immediately we got to one area I saw black people selling on the street and I was like yes these are my people, I alighted from the bus and talked to one of the black guys I saw, he was from Senegal and the guy actually directed me to where I bought my first sim card in Brazil.

I could not get any food so I went back to my hotel room and I started checking online and I stumbled on a blogger that was talking about African foods in Brazil and that was how I got to know the Nigerian man's shop his name is pastor and he is very popular in Sao Paulo, I got the address from the blog and I headed to the restaurant.

When I got to his restaurant I knew I was at home, Nigerians kept trooping in and out and I saw a poster of saheed osupa nearby and I knew I was in Naija, lol.

The man and his wife are good people and I got some advice from him and I was grateful and also I was able to even change money from him because he is into BDC as well

I quickly told him to serve me my favorite egusi and semo, he sells it for 10reais with 3 hefty meat and one free bottle of water, it was so delicious and I had to order more and I came back every day until I left Sao Paulo.

So whenever you are in Sao Paulo Brazil, visit the man's restaurant and you would never regret it, here is the address, just take an uber ride to the place and enjoy

I learned one valuable lesson after meeting that man and that is "Be good to people", I met a guy at the Nigerian embassy and we talked about this same man and the guy told me that the man and his wife and wonderful people and they helped him when he first arrived in Brazil, so always do good, below is the delicious plate of egusi and semo






2 comments:

  1. Weldone Job !! Wa se orire my man. Luck will bé running After you as are making my day.

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