7 Best Places to Eat in Santiago

Santiago de Chile is an incredible city, full of amazing places to visit, it is a city in which tourism has developed in an incredible way, in today’s article we will talk about the 7 best places to eat in Santiago.you may also be interested in Hidden paradises in Santiago  if  you are thinking of visiting this city do not miss these places

Chilean Gastronomy

Eating is another way of touring Chile: its gastronomy is an expression that reveals habits that build identity, a product of the mix between the indigenous tradition and the Spanish colonial contribution. The ingredients used also speak of its diverse geography, which gives them the products that make their gastronomy unique with those exquisite typical Chilean dishes. Some of typical food : cazuela, Charquicán, caldillo de congrio, curanto, carbonada, ect. 

1. Aqui esta coco

Located in the heart of Providencia, it is the first sustainable restaurant in Chile, Aqui Esta Coco, built with 40 percent recycled materials. Also, you can eat at La Ruca, which is the name of a traditional Mapuche house. Each dining room has a story to tell and is finely decorated, while the menu offers sensational seafood dishes, such as octopus carpaccio with black olive sauce, fresh Patagonian crabs, sea urchins and the local favorite, Parmesan machas. , which is razors in Parmesan cheese.

You can buy marraquetas, avocados and their drinks in any market, and you will have a delicious and typical breakfast ready.

And for those cravings along the way, in the market squares you will find juicy olives of different types and nuts at a very good price since they are sold by weight, and of course, the famous and exuberant Chilean fruits.

2. Borago

Chef Rodolfo Guzmán brings the best Chilean resources to the table, from local fishermen and butchers, to working with the best Chilean vineyards to uniquely pair his dishes. It has become famous for its experimentation with food, the use of local ingredients and indigenous plants, and the recreation of ancient techniques and ancestral Patagonian recipes. Boragó was ranked fourth in the 50 best restaurants in Latin America in 2016, so treat yourself to a sublime night of dining out.

3. Bocanariz

Bocanariz has been consistently praised by Wine Spectator for having one of the best wine lists in the world, with close to 400 varieties. Designed to showcase Chilean wine, Bocanariz tempts us with its unique collection of regional wines, from internationally renowned vineyards to artisanal and family-owned wineries. Each of the 40 dishes on the menu can be paired perfectly with one of the many bottles in their cellar.

4. Castillo Forestal

Located among the greenery of the Forest Park and adjacent to the National Museum of Fine Arts, the Forest Castle is housed in an ancient and romantic castle. Dining here is a particularly memorable experience: the menu mixes French and Chilean cuisine and is cooked slowly to ensure succulent flavors. Dishes include their famous French pastries, sandwiches, and a variety of fish-based recipes, such as crab ceviche.

5. El huerto

Opened in 1980 as a meeting point for health, music, and art enthusiasts, El Huerto is not only a popular vegetarian option, but is also gluten-free and vegan. The menu presents a very satisfying mix of international cuisine that fits the philosophy of the house: healthy and tasty. The calm and relaxed atmosphere is perfect to enjoy not only El Huerto’s food, but also its cooking and yoga classes.

6. Le Bistrot

Le Bistrot is one of the best French-inspired bistros in Santiago. Aiming to bring a pulse of France to the heart of Chile, the restaurant is popular with locals and tourists alike. Unsurprisingly, the menu is a delicious journey through French gastronomy, spiced up with more traditional Chilean dishes. One can serve homemade country-style pate, quiche Lorraine, onion tarts, snails with Roquefort sauce, Brittany-style scallops, honey duck breast, or the decadent tarte tatin with vanilla ice cream for dessert. Are you salivating yet?

7. Buey

Chile is world famous for its meat-based cuisine, and this is where you can find delicious dishes. Ox is the place to go for succulent and flavorful steaks made from high-quality meat. In addition, the wine list has more than 150 varieties, which complement the tempting meat menu. Ox also offers a variety of fish dishes for a lighter meal.

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