Find out what Japanese restaurants to try in Valdivia. Valdivia (Spanish pronunciation: [balˈdiβja]) is a city and commune in southern Chile, administered by the Municipality of Valdivia. The city is named after its founder Pedro de Valdivia and is located at the confluence of the Calle-Calle, Valdivia, and Cau-Cau Rivers, approximately 15 km (9 mi) east of the coastal towns of Corral and Niebla. Since October 2007, Valdivia has been the capital of Los Ríos Region and is also the capital of Valdivia Province. The national census of 2002 recorded the commune of Valdivia as having 140,559 inhabitants (Valdivianos), of whom 127,750 were living in the city. The main economic activities of Valdivia include tourism, wood pulp manufacturing, forestry, metallurgy, and beer production. The city is also the home of the Austral University of Chile, founded in 1954 and the Centro de Estudios Científicos.
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Love the food here. I live nearby and visit it often. great environment all year round! worth trying!
Este sushi es de muy buena calidad, bastante relleno, poco arroz, los ingredientes son de calidad y frescos. Gran variedad y sabores. Puedes ir a comer allá al local (es pequeño) o pedir que lo envÃen a tu casa, puedes pagar con red compra en tu casa. Los valores son un poquito más caro que los otros pero vale totalmente la pena.
4 based on 20 reviews
Expensive Chinese food that does not taste like it at all...greasy, salty and difficult to find any vegetarian options
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4 based on 55 reviews
Santiago has quite a few extremely cheap sushi restaurants, so I was surprised to see that the one sushi joint we found in Valdivia, a city full of a never-ending supply of fresh fish, was pretty expensive. The sushi wasn't bad, it just wasn't worth the price we paid. 1.200 for a can of soda? 4.500 for a roll that is usually under 3.000 in Santiago? No thanks.
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4 based on 430 reviews
Nice views and a modern restaurant look. My wife and I love sushi and were delighted to see a sushi restaurant right in our hotel. We each ordered a specialty roll and both of us were disappointed. I honestly could not tell whether there was overcooked chicken or fish in my roll. Inedible. Other reviewers have been more positive. We just didn't experience that and our two dinner choices were highly recommended by our waiter.
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