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Old 11-04-2005, 09:13 PM
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Obviously the OP don't know Santiago all that well.
Maroma: Overpriced novo cuisine...
Pasticcio: Only so-so....

The other two are fine, although you pay for the views at Camp David, it is worth every penny.

Now, here are some restaurants:
El Café on Calle 5 of the Jardines Metropolitanos. On the street in back of the shopping center ther on 27 de Febrero (in back of Banco León. Maybe best kitchen in Santiago.

Carlos Tasso: "Real" northern Italian food. A bit pricy, but wines and pastas are #1A all the way. If you don't know where it is, you don't need to. Sorry, it is sort of a secret place for us Santiagueros.

Baguetino: Ave Metropolitana between 7 & 9 streets. Best sandwich shop in town.

Nano's on Benito Juarez in Villa Olga..very good meat--slightly upscale from La Parrillita

Mezzaluna, also in Villa Olga. Top of the line all the way.

There are more, but I am sleepy.

HB
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