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4 based on 496 reviews
We are the first local in Chile that is dedicated especially to RAMEN. We offer the real JAPANESE RAMEN with a variety of flavors, among which are Miso, Shio, Shoyu, Paitan, Tonkotsu, among others. No Ramen No Life!!
I searched the web a bit and this place seems to be the favourite for ramen in Santiago. Like any Japanese, I crave for ramen once in a while when i am traveling, so I tried. I tried shoyu (soy source), which was recommended by the waiter (she spoke good Japanese, which is surprising!) In terms of ramen, it's definitely below average if this place is in Tokyo, but it's OK in Santiago, and probably the best you can get in Santiago. The noodles were firm and good. I ordered extra noodle, since the quantity is tiny, but it seems like they are not used to take an order of extra noodle, so they gave the extra noodles as a side. This was ok. The soup was too thin, and weak in taste, for my preferences. I guess it is unavoidable if it is chicken based broth. If you like thin subtle taste, you might like it, but it was not for me. Again the bowl was small and the amount of soup I got was small, so it was hard to finish extra noodle with this bowl and the soup. They had original beers, but i didn't try. I ordered agedashi dofu (fried tofu). It was ok, but the quantity was small. I saw other people ordering other appetizers and some look big, so I was just unlucky. Overall, I agree with many that this is the best ramen you can get in Santiago (and maybe in Chile) I wish the quantity was larger for all the things.
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 482 reviews
Widely regarded as one of the best restaurants in Chile, Matsuri offers diners a truly unforgettable culinary experience. With an innovative, design-led interior as backdrop, Japanese-Peruvian chef Juan Ozaki creates dishes that have won acclaim from crit
Excellent food and service. Diego was always respectful and offered his help during our two hour dinner. Sushis are different but very delicious and tasty. Thank you!Dear jaimel5683, Thank you for taking the time to share about your experience at Matsuri. I am pleased to read that you enjoyed the Nikkei food prepared by Chef Juan Ozaki. Also that you appreciated the service received by Diego. Looking forward to welcoming you back very soon. Warmest regards, Santiago Oliva Restaurants and In-Room Dining Manager
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 1103 reviews
Said to be one of the best sushi restuarants in chile we tried it now several times. Reservation highly recommend cause its very popular amongst locals and only offers limited seating. Surely the quality of the food is excellent. Service was so far always very good. However: For the prices they charge i believe that they are missing the last touch. Every dish itself is very good - some dishes surely even absolutely stunning and excellent. Quality as written 5*.Nevertheless i am missing the last 1% in many dishes to rate it 5* Especially considering that you can easily spend 100$ p.P. if you want to have a stuffing sushi night with friends.There are very few sushi restaurants in Santiago making this better. But they exsist in my opinion. Still you should give it a try - maybe its only my taste missing out the last 1%.Its def. Worth a visit.
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4 based on 574 reviews
Outstanding service attended by courteous and knowledgeable waiters. Excellent food with fresh, prime ingredients. Colorful and tasty preparation in the best traditional Japanese style. Extraordinary pisco sour, one of the best in town!. Owner leads this fine dining experience in a tasteful, conservative and somewhat dated venue. Safe off street parking at the Nippon Hotel a few meters away. Our group had Tempura, Temaki, tuna or salmon Niguri and fantastic fried Salmon Roll - all prepared to perfection.
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