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Latest Articles - Dining - Bellavista - Recoleta

In the bohemian and recently forgotten Barrio Suecia hides Pura Gula, a pizza rodizzio where good service meets great taste, for little money....
Written by Silvia Viñas - 25.01.2010
Aromas of curry, cumin and mint swirl around your mind, evoking images of an Indian feast. You can almost taste the delicate flakiness of a fre...
Written by Danielle Edelberg - 16.11.2009
Restaurant Atahualpa is best described as a diamond in the rough. From the outside, this little place on Dardignac, a less-than-charming street ...
Written by Mary Lide Parker - 16.11.2009
Like my hometown of Amman, Jordan, Santiago does not pride itself on being a hub of varied, accessible and affordable international cuisine. So ...
Written by Gida Homad-Hamam - 09.11.2009
A few thousand miles or so down the American coast, Santiago's best known trio of gringo restaurateurs has brought the salt-rimmed margaritas, wa...
Written by Danielle Edelberg - 02.11.2009
If the mere mention of filo pastry, sweet sugar syrup and nuts makes your mouth water and your mind go on hold, then Arabic sweets are for you a...
Written by Gida Homad-Hamam - 19.10.2009
Coming to a country so obsessed with tea that some families prefer to have once (a light meal eaten in the afternoon/evening with tea or coffee)...
Written by Elaine Madrigal - 28.09.2009
Do you believe variety is the spice of life? If so, then La Chorrillana (also known as J. Cruz) restaurant in Providencia is not for you. The po...
Written by Carmen Ronan - 21.09.2009
Good things often come in small packages. Take Vietnam Discovery in Bellavista. Barely more than a hole in the wall takeaway, with just one tabl...
Written by Natasha Young - 03.08.2009
There are few places in Chile where you can be served authentic, Mexican-style fajitas and quesadillas by a Canadian chef while gazing at Los An...
Written by Celina Carroll - 20.07.2009
With a scattering of lively paintings throughout the restaurant accompanied by a mix of funky but unobtrusive tunes, Ciudadano's vibrant local a...
Written by Nidhi Prakash - 27.04.2009
Shimmering in the heart of buzzing Bellavista, Amorio restaurant catches the eyes of passers-by with its large, illuminated glass facade that ...
Written by Charlotte Mountford - 20.03.2009
On the far end of Loreto in Santiago’s Recoleta district sits Alfresco, a Peruvian restaurant in a Mediterranean-style house more reminiscen...
Written by Jason Snyder - 28.02.2009
(The following article was translated from Spanish to English by Marisa Muñoz.) As Santiago's classic venues have slowly been replaced with ...
Written by Marisa Muñoz - 13.02.2009
Lili Marleen could be described as the polar opposite of El Rincon de las Canallas, but it’s much more than that. The restaurant is nothing le...
Written by Colette Bernasconi - 26.11.2008
When I come to a new city, whether it be for a weekend, a month or a year, I immediately look for a suitable "home away from home." T...
Written by Jeff Kennel - 17.11.2008
Thailand has one of the most vibrant cuisines in the world. Over the past ten years Thai food has swept the world over with its curries with coc...
Written by Julia Thompson - 12.11.2008
In a country that prefers paprika and salt, it can sometimes be difficult to find food that is both good and spicy. But should you feel up to de...
Written by Jason Snyder - 19.10.2008
At El Huerto, it is easy to imagine picnicking in an orchard rather than in the bustling metropolis of Santiago. ...
Written by Caitlin Lanier - 19.10.2008
A pile of rubble from the outside, this dirty derelict-looking house leaves many visitors questioning whether they are at the correct address. ...
Written by Rebecca Novell - 25.09.2008

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