Discover Restaurants offering the best South American food in Pichilemu, Chile including Cuarzo Restaurant, Racha, Bravos Pizzas & Drinks, Casa Cuesta, La Gloria, Maria's Takeaways, La Pica del Negro, Marea Baja Cafe-Pizzeria, Sweet Rock Chocolateria, La Boya Restaurante
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Somos Un Restaurante Que Se Enfoca En Cocinar Con Los Productos Locales, Manteniendo Una Estrecha Relación Con Los Recolectores De La Zona. Mantenemos Un Comercio Entre Nuestros Colaboradores Y Clientes. Nuestra Carta Esta Enfocada Principalmente En El Ma
The best was the view to the mar, cause the restaurant is in an higher floow. The waiters are very friendly and gave our group a free fish as a starter. We felt special and welcome. ALso the food was very nice. All together the atmosphere with nice open personal was what enchanted. Higly recommended.
5 based on 14 reviews
Sweetest spot in town to grab a coffee/ Chai Latte , one of their amazing âtorta de galletas y manjarâ or a small chocolate covered âmanjar âfilled walnut- definitely a good way to end a day at the beach.All their goodies are baked daily- which guarantees freshness!Great vibe, nice chilled staff - also the music is great!100% recommended.
5 based on 31 reviews
We had dinner on the balcony/terrace, the staff accommodated us even though it was pretty close to closing time. Awesome pizzas and soup in nice surroundings. The staff are young, friendly and enthusiastic. Iâll be back!Itâs nice to read you Lou! Thanks to share your experience!It would be great to see you guys in Cahuil!
3 based on 185 reviews
If you see just to the building is the nicer restaurant at Pichilemu.The service just do not much the building..and the food do not do so either.I am chilean and I took my best friend and her daughter to this restaurant because it looks so nice.It was full because it was lunch time. We got some bread and butter in the beginning, the soft drinks arrived when we were done with the bread and the food after 1 hour and 10 minutes...I wanted to go but since the girl who was serving us was nice and apologized all the time, came with more bread and butter...well...we stay. The food arrived together. It was not well done. My fish was excellent, but my friend got the same that I ordered and it was not what she ordered. The daughter of my friends ate her fish that was not well done and ended ill in the toilet...The were going to give us a "free" dessert but we just went out...Worst experience ever...Absolutly the nicer building but awfull service.If you want real good chilean food do NOT go there!
5 based on 28 reviews
Maria's Takeaways es un Local de comida rápida, con una sobresaliente calidad y a un precio completamente accesible. Su concepto está ligado a una gastronomÃa Chilena-Neozelandesa. Los principales platos son el Costillar Barbacue, Fish & Chips, y los Cala
What a great find! We were very hungry after a long drive, and we chose Maria's because it was near our Air BnB on Playa Hermosa. Good choice! Both the fish and chips and the fried calamari were crisp and flavorful. We also ordered some pan de ajo, and it was delicious. Our waiter was very nice, even though we probably looked a little bit creepy as we drooled waiting for our food. We were satisfied and happy when we left.
4 based on 135 reviews
Off the beaten path, this is not primarily a tourist restaurant. There is no view and unless you are a local, you'll have a hard time finding La Gloria. Our waiter was fabulous -- he was attentive, helpful and spoke English well. They also provide an English version of the menu, although some of the preparations are lost in translation. They are most known for fried sea bass, although the mixed raw seafood plate and some of the Chilean standard dishes are good too. This is good, not great food. There is no special twist, no special seasoning. La Gloria has a decent wine list and makes a few fun cocktails. The food was fresh. The dining spaces are large, so they can handle large groups.
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4 based on 125 reviews
Cultural mix of culinary rigor in Pichilemu. New restaurant, but with a seal which is much appreciated. Casa Cuesta bet to continue the success cultivated with Costa Luna, inviting you to enjoy a space where Basque flavors, Peruvian and Chilean intertwine
I was told by several people to try this out and was not dissapointed. All dishes were excellent. I tried the grilled octopus skewers as starter and the beef after. Excellent. Prices are in agreement with the food quality.
5 based on 54 reviews
Excellent pizzas and superb service!!All with cool vibes and serves/cooked by the owners!Must visit if you are in the area.Thank you so much!
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5 based on 81 reviews
We are soul and body goers and a gust of wind brought us to Pichilemu. With the support of our family and friends the dream started to come true. We want to share with all who wants to enjoy flavors inspired by the sea and the countryside. With an innovat
Well attended, great food, and good atmosphere. The details are well taken into account. The menu includes vegetarian alternatives.Highly recommended.
4 based on 156 reviews
El Restaurant tiene una ubicación única, que ofrece una vista privilegiada a todo Punta de Lobos. Nuestra cocina es auténtica, simple y sabrosa. Busca que nuestros clientes disfruten de una gastronomÃa sencilla pero de alto estándar, calidad y calidez. Bu
After many years visiting Pichilemu this is the first time I eat a fancy/nicer restaurant. This guys did not disappoint.Had a trio of ceviche to start, my wife had congrio filet and I had the seafood chupe. Trio of ceviche was crab, reineta and octupus. all three perfectly seasoned and very fresh. The congrio was fresh as well and my chupe was just quite special. Many different seafoods with cheese, cream and overall deliciousness.Place only had another couple besides us. A n ice surprise was the chef personally explained all our questions, took our orders and then went to the kitchen.Dessert was not memorable. Payaya stuffed with almond ice cream. Not great but not bad.The only thing that might need attention is the wine list. It was quite basic and limited and for the high level restaurant I expected a bit more with the selection. It might be challenging to have a nicer list in Pichilemu but not impossible as we saw a wine store in town with a very nice selection of wines. (I am a sommelier so I get picky, sorry)Yes it is a bit expensive compared to the average in Pichilemu but it is well worth it if you enjoy nice food. I will go back for sure on my next visit to Pichilemu.PS: Did I not mention the amazing Punta Lobos view? Well yeah!!! We went around sunset time. AMAZING!
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