Find out what Peruvian restaurants to try in Santiago. Santiago is one of those metropolitan joys where the more you look, the more you find. Funky cafes and dance clubs dot Bellavista, Forest Park art collections range from pre-Columbian to contemporary, and architecture runs the gamut from the 16th-century San Francisco Church to mirrored office towers. Shop with the locals at Mall Panora¡mico and give your palate meals to remember with hearty Chilean fare.
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4 based on 169 reviews
This restaurant provides an incredible selection of Peruvian fish and seafood based dishes. The dish called âTiradito Chucuitoâ was extremely flavorful and fresh and I would recommend it highly. Our waiter Gonzalo Paz was simply delightful. Will absolutely return when I get a chance to taste the rest of the menu!
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4 based on 171 reviews
Experience a culinary extravaganza in the most coveted atmosphere. Karai is a spin of the Nikkei Cuisine by the acclaimed Chef Mitsuharu, limitless possibilities, an original mix of flavors, colors and fresh ingredients with a bold twist that will take yo
We are staying at W and decided to try this sushi restaurant. We loved the quality of the food and presentation. Service was excellent, we were at the bar ( not sushi bar), bartender spoke real good English and was very social. We would recommend this place to our friends!
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4 based on 216 reviews
I have been in this restaurant in several occasions and every time I have been please with the food, the environment, and the service. This is a very good Peruvian restaurant with a nice selection of ceviches y causas. The menu selection is good and the food is usually delicious. Be warned it is a pricey but taking into account the good quality Iâm sure you wonât be disappointed. The only problem I found every time is that the ambiental music is too loud making very difficult for parties to have a conversation at a r reasonable volume. I think they could either put softer environmental music at a level that allows people to enjoy it and still being able to talk while having a meal.
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4 based on 207 reviews
La Casa is a simple and small restaurant focused on peruvian food, mainly seafood. Our choices were luckily great, we just loved the food. The "Ceviche misto" is delicious as a starter and the "Isla Negra" is enough for two people. That's a black risoto cooked in prawn sauce, and comes with shrimps and prawns. Amazing!! Prices are also very convenient.
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4 based on 1435 reviews
Highlighted in New York Times, The Guardian, El Pais from Spain and many other relevant publications Sarita Colonia is a very unique place in Santiago, here you will find a very distinctive ambience service and a culinary experience like never before. The
Being our 5th year anniversary, we decided to go somewhere special and we were not disappointed with Sarita Colonia. From beginning to end it was a marvellous experience, and the place is SO unique! A mixture of latino culture with notes of Chile, Peru and Mexico with plenty of sass! Some pieces of furniture that could have belonged to our abuelas, some memorabilia from the eighties, all mixed up with wit and class. The service was perfect (José Luis was the best!), and we even got to try a courtesy new drink!The food was delicious and the flavours were really new and creative. They also have a great selection of wines (I'd definitely recommend the Casas Patronales Carignan!). What also caught my attention was that the people dining there were as varied as the fabulous collages on the walls; there were people in their 20s, 30s and even 60s, speaking Spanish and English (and waiters have a very good English), so it was a really colourful and diverse evening, just the way we wanted to celebrate our anniversary.AND if you want to keep on partying after your meal, they have very good music, and a marvellous terrace.Definitely one of my favourite places in Santiago!
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4 based on 1718 reviews
What an amazing culinary experience. Peruvian seafood at its best. Great space and airy very attentive wait staff. I can not wait to come back again on my next trip!
Top 8 Pub food in Santiago, Santiago Metropolitan Region, Chile
4 based on 276 reviews
Peruvian and Asian food in one place in Santiago. Come to visit and enjoy the experience that our Chef and staff has prepare for you
Food is excellent, one can eat Peruvian, Japanese or Chilean, meat and fish, all in one place. Spacious, usually not crowded, very quite and relaxing. Service is friendly, rapid. There is a large Japanese corner with open kitchen, but one can also eat in a quite corner away from it. A bit priced. Free parking available.Thank you so much for your words! Welcome again to visit us
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4 based on 2951 reviews
A small restaurant in the Lasstario neighborhood near downtown, self proclaimed Pisco enthusiasts, did a terrific job presenting the menu as well as the history and traditions of Pisco. The mainly Peruvian and Chilean menu was quite extensive. I had the braised short ribs which were fabulous. The recommended wacar pisco sour tasted like more!Dear 770rayt;Thank you for your time and comments!We are very proud of your opinion, because at the hands of all the garzones were great ambassadors of the Chipeño spirit, we could create a great moment for you full of flavor and charm.We hope you can come back soon to continue enjoying and discovering all the magic of Chipeña!Cheers with Pisco !!!!
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