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De Los Reyes
- Cheap, good Peruvian food and sushi in downtown Santiago.
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- Asian
- Japanese
- Affordable
- Downtown
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El Otro Sitio
- The first, and one of the best-known Peruvian restaurants in Santiago, now with four locations.
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- Latin American
- Expensive
- Vitacura
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Baires Sushi Club
- Baires is half bar and half sushi, or a bar where you can also eat sushi. Nightlife and food combined.
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- Asian
- Japanese
- Moderately Priced
- Barrio Brasil
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Platipus
- Sweet sushi deals in Barrio Brasil in a cozy atmosphere.
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- Asian
- Japanese
- Moderately Priced
- Barrio Brasil
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California Cantina
- Tasty tex-mex and gringo treats in a comfy, airy bar with a nice rooftop patio with a great atmosphere.
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- Pub food
- Moderately Priced
- Providencia
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Cívico
- Classic, low-lit café in Santiago's Centro Cultural La Moneda's exhibition space.
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- International
- Fusion
- Moderately Priced
- City Centre
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Café del Opera
- Café Opera offers giant, Belgian-style sandwiches, luscious ice cream and good coffee in a smoke-free environment that is catching the eye of the city's uptown elite.
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- International
- Fusion
- Moderately Priced
- Bellas Artes
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Duri Sushi
- A Korean-owned sushi restaurant with quality dishes, good service and a 30% off happy hour in the evenings.
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- Asian
- Expensive
- Downtown
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Rishtedar
- Good Indian food just a few steps from the bustle fo Providencia.
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- Indian
- Moderately Priced
- Providencia
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El Tambo
- Peruvian fusion in the heart of Lastarria, Santiago's trendy, elite, downtown, cobblestoned neighborhood.
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- Latin American
- Moderately Priced
- Downtown
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Blue Jar
- Innovative and Traditional
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- European
- Moderately Priced
- Downtown
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La Bicicleta
- Adorable, homey bike-friendly café on a bike path in Ñuñoa, a little-touristed but beautiful part of the city.
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- International
- Fusion
- Affordable
- Ñuñoa
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Japón
- Santiago's oldest Japanese restaurant has a tasty menu and traditional seating, and is frequented by Japanese visitors to Santiago.
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- Asian
- Japanese
- Moderately Priced
- Downtown
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Etniko
- Original Asian cuisine
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- Asian
- Japanese
- Thai
- Pan-Asian & Pacific Rim
- Very Expensive
- Bellavista
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Azul Profundo
- Tasty seafood and kitchy nautical theme in Bellavista
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- Seafood
- Very Expensive
- Bellavista
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El Huerto
- A rustic setting for vegetarians
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- Vegetarian
- Very Expensive
- Providencia
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Infante 51
This sleek relative newcomer serves über fresh fish and seafood dishes that are a purist's dream. The...
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- Seafood
- Providencia
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Opera & Catedral
Wildly popular with a young artistic crowd, Opera and Catedral were the forerunners in bringing sophistication...
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- French
- Latin American
- Downtown
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Nolita
Taking its cue from Northern Italy and New York (yes, its name was borrowed from the NYC neighborhood),...
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- American
- Italian
- Moderately Priced
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Barandiaran
Peru is widely regarded as home to the best cuisine in Latin America after Mexico, and far and away the...
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- Latin American
- Bellavista
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Gatopardo
Tasty nouvelle cuisine served in a sophisticated space flooded with light and adorned with a fine collection...
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- French
- Downtown
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Tiramisu
- Pizzeria Delights
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- Italian
- Pizza
- Las Condes District
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Los Buenos Muchachos
- Extremely popular, family-friendly Chilean food with traditional music.
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- Latin American
- Moderately Priced
- Barrio Brasil
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Quinoa Restaurante
- Top notch gourmet-ish vegetarian restaurant in pretty, upscale Vitacura.
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- Vegetarian
- Moderately Priced
- Vitacura
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Ostras Azocar
- Ostras Azocar is considered a seafood classic in Santiago, and many will visit to try its signature dish, machas a la parmesana (individual razor clams served cooked on the halfshell with cheese, cream and a drop of rum).
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- Seafood
- Moderately Priced
- Barrio Brasil
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