Top 5 Latin food in Puente Alto, Santiago Metropolitan Region, Chile

July 20, 2020 Randal Brittian

Discover Restaurants offering the best Latin food in Puente Alto, Santiago Metropolitan Region, Chile. Puente Alto is a city and commune of Chile. It is the capital of the Cordillera Province in the Santiago Metropolitan Region.
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1. Restaurante Mar y Tierra Peruano

Santa Amalia 1000, Santiago 8320000 Chile Peruvian, Latin, Spanish Lunch, Dinner Reservations, Seating, Serves Alcohol, Table Service [email protected] +56 2 2629 1567 http://www.marytierraperuano.cl/
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4 based on 60 reviews

Restaurante Mar y Tierra Peruano

Reviewed By Felipe_Sanhueza

My wife and me went to try peruvian food in this local restaurant in La Florida. For her it was her very first time trying peruvian food, and she loved it, we had Ají de gallina and Lomo saltado plus Pisco sours. The food was delicious, place was very clean, the service of the waiter was very fast and kind. I highly recommend this place ! Prices for the main dishes are from 5.900 up to 9.000. For two you will spend at list $20.000 CLP.

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2. El Manso Toro

Ramon Subercaseaux 674, Pirque Chile Steakhouse, Latin, Barbecue, Chilean Lunch, Dinner Outdoor Seating, Seating, Parking Available, Highchairs Available, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Free Wifi, Table Service, Reservations 5628530042 http://www.elmansotoro.cl
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4 based on 239 reviews

El Manso Toro

Reviewed By Sarah R

Visited El Manso Toro for lunch and it was the best meal we had during our month in Argentina and Chile. The facility is lovely, service is excellent and the steaks were wonderful. We shared a mixed grill for four. Highly recommend this restaurant.

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3. Sumaq Nusta

Ramon San furgo Local 66 Rafael casanova, Santiago 3130000 Chile Peruvian, Latin, Spanish, South American Lunch, Dinner Reservations, Seating, Table Service +56 9 7676 3749 http://www.sumaqnusta.cl
Sumaq Nusta

Reviewed By ChinaRich

We live locally to this new restaurant so have tried it a couple of times. They advertise having a large range of dishes and whilst that maybe true, the actual quality is lost. There are plenty of Peruvian options in Santiago and we prefer Lima Lemon further up the road. We found the ceviche a little bland whilst the main courses were fine but nothing special. Portions are good and service reasonable.

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4. Chinawok

Avenida Camilo Henriquez, Santiago Chile Chinese, Latin, Fast Food, Spanish, Asian [email protected] +56 2 2672 5759 http://www.chinawok.cl

Reviewed By Carina C

La comida super fresca, los productos todos de calidad, nos encantó! Los roll wok riquísimos! y recomiendo el banquete familiar para 3 personas. Muy bueno!!! Precios accesibles!

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5. La Vaquita Echa

Ramon Subercaseaux, Pirque 3355 Chile Steakhouse, Latin, Barbecue, Chilean Dinner, Lunch, Late Night Reservations, Outdoor Seating, Seating, Parking Available, Validated Parking, Highchairs Available, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Accepts Credit Cards, Table Service (56 02) 854 6025 http://www.lavaquitaecha.cl
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3 based on 479 reviews

La Vaquita Echa

Reviewed By SuizoL

I invited a friend from far away to get to know outside of Santiago and remembered this classical excursion destination in Pirque... unfortunately it was very expensive and just mediocre; i.e. I shall not return and cannot recommend the restaurant anymore.First they offered a starter, which surprised me that they would have ( locos ) to come back and excuse that it was not available, then they said to be specialized and famous for their "carnes a las brasas" ( grilled meat ), but in my humble opinion, they do not know how to cook meat. My entrañas, which I ordered "a la inglesa" ( saignant ) came raw on one end and overcooked at the other, so I had to cut off and send back part, plus overall rather tough. Third, we asked for and ordered a nice wine ( Carmenere Reserva ), recommended by the waiter, to find out that the restaurant actually multiplies 4 to 5 times on the wine... too expensive! Sorry again and definitely looking forward to finding other, better alternatives to eat lunch on the country side, in Pirque or around. In total, we spent almost US$100 for two, with two steaks and salads, two empanadas for starters and just coffee; no desert; 10% tips included.The surroundings and setting is nice, though.

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