Where to Eat in Santiago, Chile: Best Budget-Friendly Spots for Spring 2025

Where to Eat in Santiago, Chile: Best Budget-Friendly Spots for Spring 2025

Where to Eat in Santiago, Chile: Best Budget-Friendly Spots for Spring 2023

I never imagined I’d be dining so well in Santiago, Chile! Every restaurant I stumbled upon was a culinary delight, and I’m pretty sure I’ll be packing on a few extra pounds before even setting foot on the cruise 🤪 Here are my top 3 picks!

Where to Eat in Santiago, Chile: Best Budget-Friendly Spots for Spring 2023
Where to Eat in Santiago, Chile: Best Budget-Friendly Spots for Spring 2023

1️⃣ 99 (p4)
This was hands down the most impressive meal in Chile. With a vibe reminiscent of a speakeasy, 99 offers a 9-course fine dining experience that showcases an array of local Chilean seafood and ingredients. The menu features a lot of pickling and smoking techniques, and I genuinely believe it rivals, if not surpasses, some Michelin-starred restaurants in New York!

Where to Eat in Santiago, Chile: Best Budget-Friendly Spots for Spring 2023
Where to Eat in Santiago, Chile: Best Budget-Friendly Spots for Spring 2023

The wine pairings, sourced from local vineyards, perfectly complement each dish. It’s so exceptional that I would return to Chile just for another taste of 99!

Where to Eat in Santiago, Chile: Best Budget-Friendly Spots for Spring 2023
Where to Eat in Santiago, Chile: Best Budget-Friendly Spots for Spring 2023

2️⃣ Bocanáriz (p3)
This trendy wine bar is always buzzing, especially on weekends or during dinner hours, with queues often forming outside. Boasting a selection of 250 local wines, you can choose between 50 ml tastings or 150 ml full glasses. The menu offers a variety of tasting options, and our group sampled several, all of which were incredibly distinctive!

Where to Eat in Santiago, Chile: Best Budget-Friendly Spots for Spring 2023
Where to Eat in Santiago, Chile: Best Budget-Friendly Spots for Spring 2023

Given Chile’s extensive range of latitudes, it produces a diverse array of red wines. A visit to Bocanáriz for a wine tasting session is an absolute must when in Chile! 🍷

3️⃣ Osaka (p1-2)
Osaka is a Japanese restaurant with a South American twist, using high-quality ingredients and bold flavors. While no single dish was mind-blowing, every one was consistently excellent. The ambiance and service were top-notch, making it a truly enjoyable dining experience.

I spent three nights in Santiago before embarking on my cruise, giving me just a taste of the city and the country. I will definitely return if I get the chance! Next time, I plan to explore some vineyard tours, visit the seaside, and marvel at the natural beauty of Patagonia ✨

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