Reviews on Spanish food in Santiago, Santiago Metropolitan Region, Chile. 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!
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!
4 based on 515 reviews
Paellas are dry and not really tasty. Service is rude and lacks of seriousness. Overall a very disappointing experience. Also understands that the delivery service takes hours.Hi Aurelien, thanks for your review. I am concern about your bad experience and i want to ask you more details about it. Can you contact me via email joel (at) lacocinadejavier.clWe want to do things better! :)
Top 6 Japanese food in Santiago, Santiago Metropolitan Region, Chile
4 based on 503 reviews
Ruca Bar will close for vacation for Christmas from 24 of December until 2 of January inclusive. We are very sorry for the inconvenience. Ruca Bar is a gourmet tapa's bar located in the heart of the up and coming Barrio Italia, with a distinct atmosphere.
Noting the massive Hendrichs'gin bottle holding the front door open, I knew we were off to a good start. We sat outside for a lovely evening of drinks and tapas. Their signature "burger", slow cooked waygu beef on a bun is outstanding. Gin based drinks - martini, and specialty gin/tonic were very good. The Peru pisco sour has become my wife's favorite The grilled octopus with aioli served on a plank was among the best I've had worldwide. Tender crisp, no rubberiness. Service was ok, we really enjoyed the manager, a frenchman who guided us through the Spanish language menu. The creme brûlée was so-so and I would not recommend it.
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 219 reviews
Cute little bar/restaurant in Providencia; one of the waitresses speaks good English and recommended the houseâs signature dish, the pull pork bao (Asian white bread). It was delicious. We also had good, juicy, Korean style friend chicken. And the Chilean pisco sour was the best.
Top 8 Pub food in Santiago, Santiago Metropolitan Region, Chile
4 based on 2079 reviews
Located in Bellavista, this restaurant is warm and welcoming with a friendly staff. Enjoy the excellent Chilean wine selection. Salad, pork or sausage - you cannot go wrong. The food is fun and flavorful. Save a little room (or maybe a lot) for dessert. The chuchuflis is outstanding, as are the churros. Dipping sauces are fine complements. Enjoy. Muchas gracias por tu review sobre Barrica 94.Nuestras carnes de larga cocción es algo que siempre sorprende a nuestros clientes. Slds
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4 based on 1098 reviews
The best Basque Cuisine restaurant in Santiago. Over 80 years entertaining customers from all over the world.
We went on the recommendation of friends who dined there two nights ago. They thought it was great. Tonight the service did not measure up. Our waiter Javier took my order for a glass of wine, an appetizer to share, and a main course - or so I thought. He forgot to write down the main and instead went to talk to guests at another table. He then disappeared. A runner brought the drinks, the appetizer and everyone elseâs food. Javier was no where to be found. Nor did anyone else approach our table to ask if everything was okay, if we wanted another drink or dessert or coffee.I never got my main. Finally when everyone else in our group had finished eating, we caught the attention of another employee. He said Javier had left for the night and apparently never handed us off to another wait staff.Perhaps one redeeming factor - since he had never written it down, i was not billed for the food I did not receive.We greatly regret what happened, we will make sure that it does not happen again. We will talk with Javier
Most Popular Seafood food in Santiago, Santiago Metropolitan Region, Chile
4 based on 1098 reviews
The best Basque Cuisine restaurant in Santiago. Over 80 years entertaining customers from all over the world.
We went on the recommendation of friends who dined there two nights ago. They thought it was great. Tonight the service did not measure up. Our waiter Javier took my order for a glass of wine, an appetizer to share, and a main course - or so I thought. He forgot to write down the main and instead went to talk to guests at another table. He then disappeared. A runner brought the drinks, the appetizer and everyone elseâs food. Javier was no where to be found. Nor did anyone else approach our table to ask if everything was okay, if we wanted another drink or dessert or coffee.I never got my main. Finally when everyone else in our group had finished eating, we caught the attention of another employee. He said Javier had left for the night and apparently never handed us off to another wait staff.Perhaps one redeeming factor - since he had never written it down, i was not billed for the food I did not receive.We greatly regret what happened, we will make sure that it does not happen again. We will talk with Javier
Where to eat Barbecue food in Santiago: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 675 reviews
Great spanish tapas, dangerously sweet sangria, good enough main courses, and some excellent deserts. The house where itâs set in the Barrio Italia area of Providencia has a very charming facade that is not too coherent with the unpolished and bland interiors. Moodier music (spanish!) could help the atmosphere too. Iâm sure it all must feel sexier for dinnertime with low lights. The Terrace looked very promissing for the summer months.
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