Find out what South American restaurants to try in San Antonio including La Cuina, Cheer, Sangucheria Portena, Parrilladas Lo Abarca, Mirador Del Pacifico, Fuente de Soda Juanita, Restaurant Club Las Brisas de Santo Domingo, Don Waldo Restaurant, Logrono Restoran, Restaurante peruano querida lima 2
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Una de las cosa que cautivo mi atención las veces que visite Perú , fue precisamente su gastronomÃa, con mucha expectativa visitamos el local de Avenida Chile y la verdad que quedamos un poco desilusionados, por los sabores poco marcados, las presentaciones de algunos platos no precisamente peruanos, el tamaño de las porciones, en resumidas cuentas no nos gusto,lo visitare nuevamente ojala pueda cambiar mi opinión. Sin embargo en el local de Avenida providencia " Querida Lima 2" la cosa cambia del cielo a la tierra, como dije en el encabezado es lo mas cerca que he estado de los sabores tÃpicos Peruanos, la atención siempre cordial y atenta se sus mozos, el pisco sour, la parrilla, el ceviche, el lomo saltado con fetuccini, los anticuchos de corazón, sus risotos, en fin todo en verdad me cautivaron y lo visito cada ves que puedo.100% recomendable.! con respeto ¡ Aca en Chile hay un dicho " El que mucho abarca poco ....
3 based on 74 reviews
Situated uphill in front of the harbor this restaurant offers traditional Chilean dishes in a cosy atmosphere with a friendly and distinguished service. One must absolutely try the orange custard served in a rhum sauce... spectacular ! You will be granted a 10 % discount if you pay cash. And contrary to the usual Chilean custom, the bill doesn't include the "sugerida propina", yet the waiters here do really deserve it.
Don Waldo has fresh dishes everyday, has an excellent quality in service of all San Antonio Port, we have a professional and qualified staff behind all dishes in the menu, however the most important piece in all this, is the customer being they who enjoy
You may have to go to San Antonio to deal with Chilean customs (Aduana). Good luck to you! Having moved to Chile, I have had to make several trips to this depressed port city. Since I no longer eat Pacific sea food, post Fukushima, because of what my Geiger Counter tells me, not the media, eating in this town has been nothing short of dismal. Until today.We followed Trip Advisor to one of the top rated restaurants in San Antonio (the only one rated higher did not answer their phone) and found it on the run down main street. There was not a single customer although it was lunch time.But right next door there was a restaurant filled to overflowing with locals. Delicious smells were coming out of the open doors, too.So, figuring that the locals knew more about eating here than we did, we waited a few minutes for a table. It was more than worth it.All three of us had the lunch special (3000 Chilean pesos or $5.45 per person) for a lovely tomato corn, cabbage and dark green shredded lettuce, a wonderful soup with a large potato, a n equally fine piece of pumpkin, green beans, cilantro, rice, corn on the cob and, for me, a delicious chunk of beef lomo and for my companions, chicken breast.Dessert, included, could have been scrumptious looking cakes, semolina pudding or a large mound of very, very fresh cantaloupe, which we all chose.Alas, their coffee is instant so, since we own an organic coffee farm in Panama and are rather fussy about our coffee, we skipped that option.To drink we all chose large glasses of fresh, really, really fresh, kitchen made, mango and strawberry juiced mixed for us. So good some of us had two!It was a huge meal served in a simple, honest and carefully run restaurant by Margarita Rojas Madrid and, I suspect, her husband, decked out in a spotless chef's jacket and toque.I will absolutely go back there again.It makes me want to import something so I have to go back to San Antonio.
5 based on 17 reviews
Typical Chilean restaurant with products such as fish and seafood. Everything very fresh. They also have fried cheese empanadas and an exquisite pisco souer. The place is nice, with good views of the ocean and green areas. You must enter with a partner of the Club.
4 based on 75 reviews
Fuimos a alrededor antes de las 12, atención muy rápida, lomito Italiano was awesome, Great Place We went for lunch, quick service and food done in instant, very tasty, to be back again .NZ
4 based on 31 reviews
This is a very nice restaurant with good food, a full service bar, excellent service and a great view of the harbor.The entire evening with friends was a complete success.I have been here in the past and plan on returning.This is the best restaurant I have ben to in San AntonioI think reservations are a must.
4 based on 89 reviews
Nice location close to Casa Marin villa. Great family style food and drink. Large food portions!! We had the pork chops and chicken and rice and salad.....too much for two people!!
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4 based on 29 reviews
This restaurant was right behind the Hotel we were staying at in San Antonio. We were there for one night and boarding a cruise ship next day. We were mortified at the prospect of trying to decipher the Spanish language menu when we 'no habla espanol' A waiter seated us and sensing our language barrier, he sent over Mario.Mario saved the night. He helped us with the menu. I asked if he had any fish and he responded as per the title.The food was absolutely delicious. The service to notch. I give this place a five.
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4 based on 88 reviews
Fresh off the cruise ship, we picked this restaurant and asked if they had WiFi. Despite our language differences the waitress worked to get us logged on. The local beer was a treat and priced very reasonably. Everything coming out of the kitchen looked delicious. Sandwiches were huge.
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4 based on 131 reviews
this place has a fantastic seafood dish. we had this last night for dinner. the staff was very friendly.
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