Anonymous wrote:Vegas - food poisoning from Chipotle that sent me to the ER
No issues in India, Europe, China, Taiwan, Singapore, Malaysia, etc, but I will never eat at Chipotle again.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone get sick in Brazil? Traveling to São Paulo on business this summer, and will have to eat local food (much of which seems unappetizing since I don't eat meat).
No, and I've been plenty of times and definitely eaten more than my fair share of street food and beach food. If you'll be staying in a nice hotel in São Paulo, you'll most likely be fine. If you are going with people familiar with the area, they should be able to help you know which restaurants are okay. Even for a non-meat eater, there are plenty of delicious salads (this is fine at good restaurants), cooked veggies, fresh fruit, cheeses, and rice and beans dishes that should keep you happy.
Despite never getting ill from Brazil, the Miami International Airport--which is the hub we usually pass through to get there--is a cesspool and I would make sure you're up to date on all vaccines before setting foot in that place.
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What's wrong with MIA? I fly to or through Miami every year, and I've never had any issues. Are you talking about the restaurants or the patrons?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone get sick in Brazil? Traveling to São Paulo on business this summer, and will have to eat local food (much of which seems unappetizing since I don't eat meat).
No, and I've been plenty of times and definitely eaten more than my fair share of street food and beach food. If you'll be staying in a nice hotel in São Paulo, you'll most likely be fine. If you are going with people familiar with the area, they should be able to help you know which restaurants are okay. Even for a non-meat eater, there are plenty of delicious salads (this is fine at good restaurants), cooked veggies, fresh fruit, cheeses, and rice and beans dishes that should keep you happy.
Despite never getting ill from Brazil, the Miami International Airport--which is the hub we usually pass through to get there--is a cesspool and I would make sure you're up to date on all vaccines before setting foot in that place.
Anonymous wrote:Anyone get sick in Brazil? Traveling to São Paulo on business this summer, and will have to eat local food (much of which seems unappetizing since I don't eat meat).