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I was waiting for my bus to San Pedro and looking out for something quick but delicious. Only problem: Almost every restaurant is closed on Sundays. Solution: The best Sushi I ate in Chile. Very well done with many different options as well as fresh ingredients. The costs were comparable low. Adding on to that the tea was made out of real ingredients and the taste very good.
3 based on 50 reviews
We enjoyed the food here. The Resturant may be a little overpriced but we enjoyed our meal with our group.
4 based on 78 reviews
Restaurant is close to the observatory campus which is where I was staying. Small, family run affairwhich appears clean and comfortable. Menus in Spanish only (whereas the restaurants on the beach have Spanish/English menus) but we managed somehow. Food was typical Peruvian andmy fellow diners were all happy with their choices - the ceviche was particularly good. I had abeef dish that was nice but served with Peruvian-style fries and rice ... not sure you need 2 starches per plate. Also "Pervuian-style fries" are almost always undercooked. That aside, Iwould return and give them another go.
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4 based on 100 reviews
Restaurant peruano en la serena, el mejor restaurant con la mejor comida peruana que haya podido de gustar.
There are many very nice places to eat in lovely La Serena Chile and La Casita Del Chef is one of the finest. Beautiful little restaurant, authentic Peruvian food served by friendly informed staff. The ceviche, suspiro a la Limena and Pisco Sours were to die for.Thank you La Casita Del Chef for a lovely quiet evening with friends : )
Most Popular Sushi food in La Serena, Coquimbo Region, Chile
4 based on 178 reviews
Only ordered a couple dishes so have limited base for evaluation.The ceviche mixto, a standard dish on this continent, didnât disappoint and was good.The Yoko Nikkei sushi was an attempt at nikkei cuisine. It had salmon (but the salmon was cooked, not raw), it used white rice (not sushi rice), had avocado, and had shrimp and salmon on top (again, cooked) then a pour-over of Leche de tigre (to complete the Latin aspect). There was a soy sauce from Taiwan that was used that was thicker and less flavorful than others Iâve had. The use of white rice and cooked fish resulted in less flavor also. I can see what the chef is trying to create but maybe he just canât get the ingredients (i.e. sushi rice, raw fish, better soy sauce) in this part of the world to do it correctly (?). Not sure.The restaurant itself looks nice. There are paintings on the walls.Good service, our waiter was patient with my bad Spanish, he didnât speak much English but somehow we managed.The mint lemonade and pisco sour were good drinks here.Muchas gracias, nos sirve mucho su opinión, seguiremos en la constante de mejorar más.
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4 based on 281 reviews
One of our favorite restaurants in la Serena. We've tried other Peruvians in the area but this is by far the best one. Opens at 13:00, and offer great fish dishes and ceviches. Don't miss the trio de ceviches and a pisco sour. They also have some dishes that are not in the menu worth a try (salmon with passion fruit and spinach pure yum!). The service is also very good, they are friendly and welcoming. Don't miss it. You'll surely come back!
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