GRU · Restaurants

Asmar's

2 Open · 06am to 11pm ★ 4.3

Opposite several Terminal 2 gates, Asmar's runs 06:00–23:00 daily

Asmar's sits airside in GRU Terminal 2, handy if your boarding pass shows a T2 departure and you’ve got 30–40 minutes to spare. It opens at 06:00 and keeps going until 23:00, so it catches almost every LATAM and Azul bank out of this terminal. Rating hovers around 4.3, which is well above the usual food-court average at Guarulhos.

Figure on mid-range airport pricing: coffee and a pastry land in the R$20–R$30 bracket, while a more filling plate pushes closer to R$50–R$70. That’s still less painful than many Terminal 3 sit-down spots, and you’re not paying an extra “international” premium. Card payment is standard; tap your card or phone and go, useful if you’re just connecting through Brazil and short on reais.

Menu skews to quick Brazilian-style café plates and sandwiches, plus the expected espresso, cappuccino, and fresh juice lineup. Morning rush around 07:00–09:00 can mean a five- to ten-minute wait for made-to-order items, so grab something from the display case if your boarding time is already on the screen. For later flights out of gates in the 230s and 240s, it’s an easy sit-down before you walk over.

The 4.3 rating signals they hit the basics: food arrives hot, portions are fair for an airport, and staff generally keep tables turning at a decent pace. It’s not trying to be a long, lingering meal; think 20–30 minutes seat time and you’re back at your gate. Compared with some grab-and-go carts in Terminal 2, you actually get a plate and a bit of space to breathe between connections.

Tip: with closing time at 23:00, anyone on a late departure out of Terminal 2 should plan to eat here by 22:30; after that you’re down to whatever’s left in the coolers closer to the gates.

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