45 Best Restaurants in The Lake District, Chile

La Pampa

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Popular with wealthy professionals, this upscale modern steak house is known for its huge, delicious cuts of beef, abundant salads, and the best papas fritas (French fries) in Temuco. Although most Chilean restaurants douse any kind of meat with a creamy sauce, this is one of the few exceptions; the entrées are served without anything but the simplest of seasonings.

San Martin 135, Temuco, Araucanía, 4780000, Chile
45-232–9999
Known For
  • huge bife de chorizo steaks
  • excellent salads
  • friendly service
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon., Reservations essential

La Ultima Frontera

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The creative and wide variety of sandwiches in this bohemian café have made it legendary. On first glance, La Ultima Frontera appears to be nothing more than a college hangout or a trendy place for the artsy crowd, but the abundant and delicious food attracts young and old. Inhabiting a restored mansion, the place has colorful art on the walls and a popular outdoor terrace. The many locally brewed beers on tap provide the perfect complement.

Vicente Perez Rosales 787, Valdivia, Los Ríos, 5090000, Chile
63-223–5363
Known For
  • creative sandwiches
  • artsy, youthful ambience
  • locally brewed beers on tap
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun.

Las Muñecas del Ñielol

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This place has been an institution in Temuco since 1975, attaining legendary status for its homemade food. The kitchen puts its own tasty spin on traditional Chilean dishes like guatitas a la española, a stew of cow’s stomach, bacon, sausage, and tomato cooked in wine. The interior is simple, clean, and basic; it's all about the food here.

Caupolicán 1347, Temuco, Araucanía, 4780000, Chile
45-223–7368
Known For
  • simple setting where authentic dishes shine
  • great prices
  • friendly service
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sat. and Sun.

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Mesa del Mar

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The menu at this local favorite has diverse offerings, but it is the colorful, exquisitely prepared fish and shellfish that deserve your close attention. They also have a special kids' menu.

Las Industrias 1228, Villarrica, Araucanía, 4930000, Chile
45-241–9515
Known For
  • grilled conger eel or sea bass
  • great choices for kids
  • gourmet seafood
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No dinner Sun.

Mesa Tropera

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Situated on a lone pier jutting out into the lake, Mesa Tropera offers Italian-Patagonian cuisine that features a wide array of creative toppings on their thin crust pizzas, inventive pasta dishes, and abundant salads. Mesa Tropera is also a connoisseur of fine beer, brewing their own flavors as well as keeping a selection of microbrews in stock from others in the region. The place fills up, so get there early or be prepared to wait.

Santa Rosa 161, Puerto Varas, Los Lagos, Chile
65-223–7973
Known For
  • creative pizzas with a Patagonian flair
  • great microbrew menu
  • large crowds and no reservations
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun.

New Orleans

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Louisiana Cajun cooking in southern Chile is far from common, but this place pulls it off and has become a must-stop on the tourist trail. Excellent meats and seafood with a spicy, Cajun twist populate the extensive menu, like filete Mardi Gras or red curry shrimp. As noteworthy as the food, the service and ambience contribute positively to the whole experience.

Esmeralda 682, Valdivia, Los Ríos, 218771, Chile
63-221–8771
Known For
  • Cajun cuisine
  • seafood straight from a NOLA menu
  • Mardi Gras--inspired ambience
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and Mon.

Pataliebre

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Located near the center of town, Pataliebre has all manner of gourmet sandwiches, including hamburgers, chicken or steak sandwiches, and vegetarian options, all made with fresh, organic ingredients. If you're hankering for a hamburger from back home, this will hit the spot.

Pizza Cala

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The excellent pizza here is cooked in a wood-fired oven, making for exquisite crust. A host of great toppings is exactly the way Italy meant a pizza to be. Combine with a fresh tossed salad and a local microbrew beer and you can't go wrong. In summer, take a seat outside if you can.

Lincoyan 361, Pucón, Araucanía, 4920000, Chile
45-265–6458
Known For
  • classic pizza
  • craft beers
  • outdoor seating

Restaurant Mi Fundo

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Showcasing southern Chilean hospitality at its finest, this restaurant was actually constructed using wood from trees taken from the bottom of Lake Calafquén. The gregarious owners are on-site serving up stories and exquisite food, from diverse dishes using local trout and salmon to roast beef covered with a delicious mushroom sauce.

Lican Conaripe, Km 1, Lican Ray, Araucanía, Chile
9-9450–3948
Known For
  • friendly and proudly local service
  • tasty trout dishes
  • ice-cream cake for dessert

Restaurante Cocina Frau Holle

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Get a table with an incredible view of the lake during the day if you can, and prepare to enjoy mouthwatering homemade bread and a delicious pisco sour. Then, go for one of their huge steaks, pork chops, or short ribs, along with the homemade French fries. If possible, and that's a big if, leave room for the spectacular desserts.

Antonio Varas 54, Frutillar, Los Lagos, Chile
65-242–1345
Known For
  • succulent steaks
  • tasty homemade bread and awesome desserts
  • lake views

Restaurante De Pellin y Coigüe

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If you love a great steak house, and even if you don't (they also have fish and vegetarian options), this is the place to go in Futrono. In addition to the good food, there's a wide, impressive view of the lake and mountains: reserve a table on their terrace to appreciate it even further.

Condominio San Andrés, Km. 45, Los Ríos, Chile
9-9641–3004
Known For
  • great lake views
  • excellent steak house
  • terrace dining
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon., Reservations recommended

Restaurante Nana Bahamonde

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A mom and pop–type restaurant you won't soon forget, this simply adorned restaurant makes you feel right at home. Seemingly everything on their varied, unique Chilean menu, from seafood to beef to chicken, looks and tastes delicious. The place is often packed, so making a reservation is advised.

Rengifo 917, Puerto Montt, Los Lagos, Chile
9-9005–1936
Known For
  • memorable seafood
  • large portions
  • excellent service
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Reservations recommended

Salón de Té Entrelagos

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This swanky café caters to Valdivian business executives who come here to make deals over sandwiches, decadent crepes, and desserts. In the evenings, the atmosphere feels less formal—the menu is exactly the same—as the Entrelagos becomes a place to meet friends who converse well into the night. Next door is the Entrelagos chocolate store, which is a good place to buy a gift or splurge.

Toro Bravo

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At this eclectic-looking restaurant steaks are huge and delicious, and there's also a variety of seafood and pasta dishes on the menu. Upon arrival, be sure to start it all off with a pisco sour. This is a popular spot, so reserve your table ahead of time.

San Martín 0468, Temuco, Araucanía, 4780000, Chile
9-6356–2650
Known For
  • diverse menu
  • eclectic decor
  • best to make reservations
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No dinner Sun.

Viva Perú

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As befits the name, Peruvian cuisine reigns supreme at this restaurant with rustic wooden tables. Try the ají de gallina (hen stew with cheese, milk, and peppers), ceviche, or the splendid saltado nikkei, a Japanese-style dish of fish, shrimp, squid, and stir-fried vegetables. You can dine on the porch, a nice option for a pleasant summer night—and take advantage of the two-for-one pisco sours nightly until 9 pm.

Lincoyan 372, Pucón, Araucanía, 4920000, Chile
45-244–4025
Known For
  • classic Peruvian dishes
  • lovely porch dining
  • two-for-one pisco sours