Casa Mathilde
Pastel de Nata
Bola de Berlim Dulce de Leche
Pastel de São Bento
Charniqueiras
Queijada de Mathilde
Noz de Galamares
Referencing the Mathilde Cheese Factory, a supplier to King Fernando II and the Royal House of Portugal as far back as 1850, Casa Mathilde brings heritage recipes to Sao Paulo’s Praca Antonio inside a spacious buildout with fair prices but questionable customer service.
Now considered São Paulo’s definitive Portuguese Bakery, five locations throughout the capital offering guests a bounty of sweets and savories beginning at 09h00 Monday through Saturday, it is over two stories that Casa Mathilde’s flagship location stretches, level one comprised of cases expanding back to a display kitchen with comfortable seating along the sides.
Popular to the point of filling floor two during lunch, a lack of Portuguese-fluency doing diners a disservice as staff is impatient even with the store 3/4-empty, it is recommended that guests obtain a marker upon entry and take a long look before ordering, as at least five-dozen items that change seasonally comprise Casa Mathilde’s daily collection.
Offering classics in addition to items targeting Brazilians and tourists, French Toast easily identifiable alongside Donuts labeled Bola de Berlim, it was alongside the latter stuffed with Dulce de Leche that five additional items were selected, the Portuguese Egg Custard flakey but a bit over-baked while “Pastel de São Bento” utilizes the same Shell but fills the center with finely ground Nuts and Sugar.
On to Charniqueiras next, the taste and texture reminiscent of Brazil’s Quindim Pudding beneath a caramelized top, it is inside Mathilde’s eponymous Queijada that guests will find the taste of Citrus amidst granular consistency, the same forming the center of small orbs topped in Golden Walnuts with a crackling shell that makes one want to immediately book a flight to Sintra.
www.casamathilde.com.br