Find out what International restaurants to try in Quintero. Juan Fernando Quintero Paniagua is a Colombian professional footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder for Argentine club River Plate, on loan from Portuguese FC Porto.
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5 based on 57 reviews
Restaurant Pizzeria "El Templo" Offers a diversified and generous menu. In a pleasant green setting, the garden is open to all for a moment of relaxation, the restaurant offers guests a kitchen made on site, with fresh produce, and for some picked in the
El templo is the place to be in Quintay. Great food (georgeous pizzas!!), wonderful people, warm, kind and welcoming. Wish i could be here again !Maravilloso.Nos da mucha alegria.Esperamos que vuelvan
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4 based on 145 reviews
Oustanding seafood and service, the price a litle bit high. Recomend atun ceviche, and atun con lentejas indias
4 based on 391 reviews
We so enjoy visiting restaurants which are in the TA top choices. Our Apartment rental was about a 10 minute walk away so we set off and arriving around 8:20pm found it closed,so much so,it looked as if it were closed awaiting next tourist season. We walked along the small path on the perimeter of the Av. Borgono to the Radisson and back hoping we were too early but alas still no change. Oh we'll perhaps next Visit. Pics I will upload from exterior from mobile.
5 based on 139 reviews
Probably the best Fish & Chips I have had for years, since a fabulous place in Iceland years ago.You can choose from 4 standard fish, or today (not sure how often they have this) you could also choose Congril (moray eel), which was absolutely delicious. Tasty and firm, with fluffy batter, just the way it should be.Thanks you guys for choosing Oz Foods. We appreciate your visit and we hope to see you again anytime in the future. Cheers.
4 based on 49 reviews
Nice restaurant and coffee-bar with several options of international foods with the taste of Brasil. Girafinha da Melancia offers a complete mix of lunch, coffee, dinner with complements like ice creams, desserts, juices and wine in one of the most beatif
A remodeled very lovely two story house on a corner provides the venue for Max and Lucia, the proprietors. Max is Chilean and Lucia is a carioca. There were several Brazilians working there. The Risotto al Mixto was excellent. It was executed correctly in every way, the seafood was not overcooked, the rice was not sticky. The two main problems that can happen. All the flavors stood out. The desert menu is quite good though the torta de malucuya we were told by another customer was excellent but it was sold out. They have a full ice cream bar of San Francisco Brand. Which is excellent ice cream. The caipirinha was full of limes and ice and perfect from my taste. I had the entrecote which was fine, but nothing special. It was cooked correctly. The chilean beef is stronger tasting than american beef, as the animals move around more, so for a Gringo it is a bit like venison. Just a bit. The place was full on valentines day, so it was a bit hectic but the service was smooth, the chaos comic and never a stress showed. When the two owners argued over some order or another it was with humor and affection and for me added to the experience. They have a good solid espresso machine too, and a good drink selection. It's not a large place, probably seats 40 at most, so the drinks are an array of kunstman and i think austral beers.Thanks Alex, it is nice to receive your comments and it was very special to offer our service to you, your wife and all your nice friends. We know we have to improve our business in a lot of ways, but opinions like yours is the best indicator in order to feel that we are going in the right direction. We hope to receive you again in our home, please accept us as grateful friends in this little town in the south of the world.Hugs of Luzia and Max
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