Barrio Brazil has some of the best restaurants, cafés and fashionably styled bars in Santiago. The variety is second to none, with themed and specialty restaurants, such as Mexican, Peruvian, Chinese and the local favorite, Sushi. Most are located around Plaza Brazil and toward Av. Liberator Bernardo O’Higgins, on and around the main streets Av. Brazil and Ricardo Cumming. Prices range from cheap to expensive, making the barrio a suitable place for every budget.
This ocean-themed restaurant is well known locally for its Chilean dishes, which won’t disappoint seafood lovers. It has themed dining areas, such as the torpedo-inspired Comedor El Torpedero. Nautical nuts will delight in the adjoining souvenir shop. The menu has pictures of the dishes, which...
Las Vacas Gordas makes meat their forte using a flame and charcoal grill. Chorizo comes in sizes up to half a kilo. Las Vacas Gordas (the fat cows) is also known for its king prawn and oyster dishes. It’s a popular eatery, marked by a starkly lit and bland interior. If you are looking for style...
If you’re looking to try the local food in a fun place, then this is a must. A Viking long-boat, flaming torches, shields and weapons adorn the entrance and interior of this Medieval-themed restaurant that claims to dish out “Barbarian Flavors.” The wine list is short, but the service is...