Restaurant in São Paulo, Brazil
Sushi Guen
320ptsLa Liste-ranked sushi, surprisingly accessible.

About Sushi Guen
Sushi Guen is São Paulo's most accessible La Liste-ranked sushi address — 76 points in 2026, a 4.6 Google rating across nearly 1,200 reviews, and easy to book. The Brazilian sushi format makes it a practical first choice for a special occasion dinner when you want Japanese-technique cooking without competing for the city's hardest reservations.
Should You Book Sushi Guen?
Getting a table at Sushi Guen is easier than you might expect for a La Liste-ranked restaurant — booking difficulty is rated Easy, which makes it one of the more accessible entries in São Paulo's upper tier of Japanese dining. That accessibility matters, because the restaurant has earned consecutive appearances on La Liste's global rankings (76 points in 2026, 78.5 in 2025), and a Google rating of 4.6 across nearly 1,200 reviews suggests consistent execution rather than a single lucky night. If you're planning a special occasion dinner and want a sushi-focused experience without the booking anxiety of São Paulo's hardest tables, Sushi Guen is worth your attention.
The Restaurant
Sushi Guen sits on Rua Manoel Da Nóbrega in São Paulo's Paraíso neighbourhood, positioning it conveniently for diners coming from the Jardins or Itaim Bibi areas. The kitchen works in a Brazilian sushi format, which in São Paulo typically means Japanese technique applied with local ingredients and occasional regional influence — a style that has developed its own credibility in the city's dining culture over decades.
Two consecutive La Liste placements confirm that Sushi Guen is performing at a level that international critics consider worth tracking. La Liste scores draw on a broad range of local and international sources, so appearing on the list in back-to-back years , rather than as a one-off , signals a level of reliability you can book against. For a special occasion, that consistency matters more than a single spike of critical attention.
The address on Rua Manoel Da Nóbrega also makes this a workable late-evening option. The Paraíso and Vila Mariana corridor has enough surrounding activity to build a full evening around the meal, and if the kitchen's hours extend past the standard São Paulo dinner window of 7–10pm, Sushi Guen is worth considering as a later reservation rather than an early sitting. Sushi formats tend to hold up well at the bar or counter late in the evening, when the pace slows and the detail of each piece gets more attention.
For a date or celebration dinner, the combination of easy booking, La Liste recognition, and the focused sushi format works in your favour. You are not competing with the broader tasting-menu crowd that packs out tables at D.O.M. or Evvai, and the experience is more intimate by nature than a large Brazilian creative menu. Compare that to Jun Sakamoto, São Paulo's most discussed sushi address, where the counter is tighter and the booking window more demanding , Sushi Guen gives you a comparable category with less friction.
Price range is not confirmed in available data, so budget accordingly by benchmarking against comparable São Paulo sushi restaurants in the $$$ tier. If you are planning around a specific spend, contact the restaurant directly before booking to confirm current pricing and whether omakase or à la carte formats are available on your preferred night.
For broader context on dining in the city, see our full São Paulo restaurants guide. If you are building a full trip around the meal, our São Paulo hotels guide, bars guide, and experiences guide cover the surrounding picture. Brazil's broader fine dining circuit , from Lasai in Rio de Janeiro to Manu in Curitiba and Manga in Salvador , gives useful context for where Sushi Guen sits in the national conversation.
Know Before You Go
- Address: Rua Manoel Da Nóbrega, 76, São Paulo, SP 04001-000, Brazil
- Cuisine: Brazilian Sushi
- La Liste 2026: 76 points (2025: 78.5 points)
- Google Rating: 4.6 / 5 (1,194 reviews)
- Booking Difficulty: Easy
- Price Range: Not confirmed , contact restaurant directly
- Phone / Website: Not listed , search directly or use a reservations platform
- Leading For: Special occasions, date nights, sushi-focused dining without high booking friction
How It Compares
See the comparison section below for how Sushi Guen stacks up against Maní, D.O.M., and other São Paulo peers.
Frequently Asked Questions
- How far ahead should I book Sushi Guen? Booking difficulty is rated Easy, so a few days' notice is generally sufficient rather than weeks out. That said, for a specific date , a birthday, anniversary, or business dinner , book at least a week ahead to avoid unnecessary risk. La Liste recognition does draw attention, and weekends will fill faster than midweek slots.
- Does Sushi Guen handle dietary restrictions? No confirmed dietary policy is available in current data. Contact the restaurant directly before booking, particularly for shellfish allergies or significant restrictions. Brazilian sushi formats often involve more varied ingredients than traditional Japanese omakase, so it is worth clarifying in advance rather than on the night.
- Can Sushi Guen accommodate groups? Seat count is not confirmed, but sushi restaurants in this category typically work leading for parties of 2–6. For larger groups, call ahead to ask about private or semi-private arrangements. If you are organising a group of 8 or more, consider whether D.O.M. or Maní , both with larger dining rooms , might be a more practical fit.
- What should I order at Sushi Guen? Specific menu data is not available, so a firm recommendation on individual dishes would be speculation. What the La Liste score and consistent Google rating suggest is that the core sushi program is the reason to come. Ask the team on arrival what is performing well that evening rather than anchoring to a dish you read about elsewhere.
- Can I eat at the bar at Sushi Guen? Bar or counter seating is not confirmed in available data. In Brazilian sushi restaurants of this type, counter seats , when available , offer the closest interaction with the kitchen and are generally the preferred format for solo diners or pairs. Call ahead to ask specifically about counter availability if that is your preference.
- What should a first-timer know about Sushi Guen? Go in knowing this is a La Liste-ranked Brazilian sushi restaurant, not a traditional Japanese omakase. The format draws on Japanese technique but operates within a Brazilian culinary context. Price range is unconfirmed, so budget with the $$$ tier in mind. Booking is easy relative to São Paulo's harder tables, making this a good entry point into the city's Japanese dining tier if you haven't explored it before.
- Is Sushi Guen good for solo dining? Yes, with the caveat that counter availability is unconfirmed. Solo dining at a sushi restaurant works leading at the counter, where you can engage with the kitchen and pace the meal naturally. If counter seating is available, this is a solid solo option , the La Liste profile and 4.6 Google rating suggest the quality justifies a solo visit as much as a group one.
Also Worth Considering in Brazil
If you are building a wider Brazil itinerary, Tuju and Fame Osteria are strong São Paulo alternatives depending on the format you want. Further afield, Mina in Campos do Jordão, Orixás | North Restaurant in Itacaré, and Castelo Saint Andrews in Gramado round out the national picture. For international sushi comparison, Atomix in New York City and Le Bernardin in New York City give a sense of what La Liste placement looks like at a global scale. See the São Paulo wineries guide if wine is part of the evening plan.
Compare Sushi Guen
| Venue | Cuisine | Awards | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sushi Guen | Brazilian Sushi | La Liste Top Restaurants (2026): 76pts; La Liste Top Restaurants (2025): 78.5pts | Easy | — |
| D.O.M. | Modern Brazilian, Creative | Michelin 2 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| Evvai | Contemporary Italian, Modern Cuisine | Michelin 2 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| Maní | Brazilian - International, Creative | Michelin 1 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| Jun Sakamoto | Sushi, Japanese | Michelin 1 Star | Unknown | — |
| A Casa do Porco | Regional Brazilian, Brazilian | World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
Side-by-side comparison to help you decide where to book.
Frequently Asked Questions
How far ahead should I book Sushi Guen?
Booking difficulty at Sushi Guen is rated Easy, which is rare for a La Liste Top Restaurants entry. A few days' notice is typically enough, though weekend evenings may fill faster. If you have a fixed date, book a week out to be safe.
Does Sushi Guen handle dietary restrictions?
check the venue's official channels before your visit — phone and online booking details are not publicly listed, so approach via email or walk-in inquiry. For a sushi-format restaurant, pescatarian diners are well-served; strict vegetarians or those with shellfish allergies should confirm the menu scope in advance.
Can Sushi Guen accommodate groups?
Sushi restaurants in this format typically seat small parties best; groups of four or more should reserve early and ask about table configuration when booking. For larger group dinners in São Paulo, D.O.M. or Maní offer more flexible floor plans.
What should I order at Sushi Guen?
Sushi Guen specialises in Brazilian sushi, which means expect locally sourced fish and regional influences alongside Japanese technique. Specific menu items are not documented here, so ask the staff what's freshest on the day — at a La Liste-ranked venue, the kitchen's current priorities are usually worth following.
Can I eat at the bar at Sushi Guen?
Bar or counter seating details are not confirmed in available data. Given the Brazilian sushi format and Paraíso neighbourhood positioning, calling ahead or visiting in person to ask about counter availability is the practical approach before assuming walk-in bar access.
What should a first-timer know about Sushi Guen?
Sushi Guen holds La Liste scores of 76 points (2026) and 78.5 points (2025), placing it among São Paulo's recognised dining addresses without the booking friction of peers like Jun Sakamoto. Its Brazilian sushi focus means the menu bridges Japanese technique with local ingredients — come expecting that hybrid rather than a strictly traditional omakase.
Is Sushi Guen good for solo dining?
Yes. A La Liste-ranked sushi restaurant with easy booking and a counter-style format is one of the stronger solo dining formats in São Paulo. If counter seating is available, solo diners typically get the most attentive service at venues like this. Jun Sakamoto is the alternative if you want a more traditional solo omakase experience in the city.
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