Find out what Soups restaurants to try in Castro. A rainbow assortment of palafitos (wooden houses on stilts) are the unofficial calling card of Castro, the capital city of Chiloé Island. Once home to thousands of farmers and a target for European pirates, Castro was established in the 16th century and is Chilé’s third-oldest city. Highights here are the astonishing wooden church, an impressive contemporary art museum and the charming wharf in the Gamboa district.
Things to do in Castro
4 based on 343 reviews
TRAVESÃA is a restaurant that offers a living space . Chilota you enter a kitchen with stove and local cooks. They offer fresh, not frozen, because the Farmers Fair is one block from the local . Preparations are based on the culinary heritage and creativi
This restaurant was recommended to us.It is a quaint small restaurant with a homely feel.The waitress was very friendly and suggested some seafood dishes ,which we ordered.Food was very nice with generous servings,with fresh local produce, it was a lovely experience .Would definitely go back again and would highly recommend it to friends
4 based on 305 reviews
Our restaurant rescues the typical and traditional food , like the can- cato salmon , crab chowder , fresh maricos , besides having a beautiful ocean view, the room combines modern and classical architecture Chilota and excellent service .
... to get one of four tables facing the sea in the upper floor as the view is beautiful. Apart from that the food is good but not exceptional while prices are above average for the portions you get. We ordered a Valle de Casablanca white wine to accompany our dinner, but the wine was not our cup of tea.Be aware that the menu is in Spanish only and the staff hardly speak English (but come on, you are in Chile!).
4 based on 77 reviews
Just got a new location. Quality as good as always. Seafood specialist. Locals know what is good. Few turists have discovered theis gem.
4 based on 11 reviews
Located 20 km from the city of Castro, on the Peninsula of Rilán is Ocio Territorial Hotel. Project started in 2007 with the restoration of an old house in a rural environment and impregnated with the historical tradition of Chiloé. Since 2012, OCIO Terri
As others have noted, it seems an unlikely spot for this gorgeous hotel but you will happy once you see the location and the way this ecolodge is built into the scenic hillside. We had a lovely suite "Bosque" with a comfortable king bed and stunning views over to Castro. The staff expertly caters to their guests and went out of their way to make sure that we got/had everything we could possibly need. The grounds of the hotel are well worth the steep but easy hike to the beach and we were fortunate enough to view the endangered black neck swans which make their home in the tidal pools. The meals were good and the breakfast pastries will set your weight loss program back a few days but were worth it! It is a 1/2 hour drive to Castro and we were very pleased that we did not stay in the town but enjoyed the views of it from across the bay. We drove around to explore the area and view the Chiloe churches and delighted in knowing that we had the best spot around. Enjoy the fireplace every evening in the main house with some good local craft beers, a Pisco sour and some great wines - you will be happy you chose this luxurious ecolodge.
Soup and creams
ya he ido dos veces almorzar es muy rico tiene un menu a muy buen precio la comida esta muy bien hecha y de muy buen sabor , el menu consiste en sopa/crema , plato de fondo, postre ,aguas caliente, para la tarde hay sopaipillas con pebre o pasadas, inluyo una foto de los plato que venden Recomiendo 100%
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