Santiago Restaurants
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We’ve compiled the best of the best in Santiago - browse our top choices for Restaurants during your stay.
One of Santiago's original quality coffee purveyors, Colmado is where you order a Colombian Chemex teamed with gourmet bites such as Spanish...Read More
This multilevel complex of bars, eateries, cafés, and souvenir shops is a Bellavista centerpoint. The patio houses a tourist office, free concerts...Read More
This tucked-away two-story downtown lunch spot offers unmissable weekday set menus with appetizer, main dish, iced tea, and choice of coffee...Read More
Perfect for a quick coffee stop or a picnic, this tiny café-bakery makes sweet and savory treats. Have lunch on the grassy Padre Letelier plaza...Read More
One of Santiago's most established vegetarian restaurants, this wood-paneled eatery in the heart of Providencia serves both vegetarian- and...Read More
A vast, rather retro space on the fifth floor of an office block, Eladio invites you to enjoy a succulent bife de chorizo (sirloin), mouthwatering...Read More
This mostly standing-room-only, minimalist café makes good origin coffee–-light and medium roast espresso brewed on a La Marzocco machine, imported...Read More
This salad bar is the brainchild of Victor Holm, a Danish entrepreneur who wakes up before the crack of dawn to source the fresh ingredients...Read More
With table lamps casting a warm glow and walls covered with black-and-white photographs, this little eatery could be in any small town in France...Read More
This restaurant features Mediterranean fare and is a great place for a light lunch or supper of quiche and salad. Le Fournil also offers a unique...Read More
Where better than to sample fresh Chilean seafood and eat where the locals eat than at Santiago's fish market? Bustling and loud, the market...Read More
View Tours and ActivitiesSeafood features prominently on a refreshingly creative menu described by New Zealand owner Dell Taylor—also of Café Melba—as "Pacific Rim cuisine...Read More
This restaurant's small, two-tiered dining room has soaring ceilings that lend it a dramatic flair, while gleaming floors of alternating stripes...Read More
On a clear day, treat yourself to the stunning views of the city through the floor-to-ceiling windows at this restaurant atop Cerro San Cristóbal...Read More
Visit this Indian restaurant for lunch (the location is inconvenient for dinner) and you'll see why it's a favorite with office workers. The...Read More
One of the city's oldest restaurants, dating from 1936, it specializes in grilled meats. You can watch the action in the kitchen through enormous...Read More
It's a bit of a stretch to call this a French restaurant, but you can order delicious fare like the perfectly grilled entrecôte or braised rabbit...Read More
Decorated with movie memorabilia, this restaurant also names some of its dishes in the same style. Calling a starter of mushrooms stuffed with...Read More
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