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#106 of 210 restaurants in South America
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Rod_69 says:
Zanzibar is located in BordeRio, boulevard full of restaurants in Vitacura area. Access by car or taxi only.
Spacialty: Moroccan and mediterranean food.
Nice decoration moroccan style and a beautiful terrace upstairs for happy hour at sunset.
USD 25-30 average per person. Informal.
BordeRio, Av....
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#107 of 210 restaurants in South America
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mariemak says:
I spent a lot of time in Porto Alegre and we went to Z Café Bistrô at least once a week. Although they did not have menus in English (which we ultimately determined was part of the fun), it quickly became a favorite because of the great food, friendly atmosphere and the hot chocolate - to die for!...
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#108 of 210 restaurants in South America
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mickyroddy says:
yes , this was the only typical Irish pub ,we visited in ipanema,the food was excellent and was frequented with other Irish people, not like shennigans which is in my opinion over rated and not even Irish owned ! will definately pop in for a pint and a steak when back in Rio next weekend !
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#109 of 210 restaurants in South America
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dennis_d says:
this is a nice place to have diner. When i was in ushuaia this was the place where i had almost every meal. It is also a nice bar to have just a drink.
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#110 of 210 restaurants in South America
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yadilitta says:
Cafe Tortoni is the oldest coffee shop in the whole country and is an institution itself. You can't visit Buenos Aires without going to the Tortoni. This historic cafe has been the favorite from intellectuals and artists.
The ambient is really nice, appointed in woods, stained glass, yellowing m...
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#111 of 210 restaurants in South America
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jos-nijenhuis says:
A restaurant where not only the stakes are perfect, the service is great. You feel the hospitality of the people there. It was my favorite restaurant. GO, and see for yourself.
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#112 of 210 restaurants in South America
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Belluomo says:
Cafe Andino bills itself as the 3rd best cafe in Huaraz but it's definitely tounge in cheek humor because all agree its the best. The cafe Americano I had was on par with any worldwide (they roast their own beans) and the atmosphere lulls you into staying for hours. There are board games, lots of...
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#113 of 210 restaurants in South America
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jjohnson1321 says:
Looking for a great, yummy and tasty burger, then check out Mr. Burger. They have the best burgers in town. Also, there is much more great food on the menu to choose from, wheather your in the mood for a hot dog, grilled chicken sandwichs, etc..
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#114 of 210 restaurants in South America
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yadilitta says:
La Patarashca is one of the most famous and traditional restaurants in Tarapoto. But they also offer services as tour operators and have a nice charming hotel.
Here you can find the tipical food as the juane (with rice and chicken), cecina (like a sausage) con tacacho (made of bananas) or the Patar...
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#115 of 210 restaurants in South America
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jnj says:
Toto's House was a great stop after a long day of trekking up more steps than I probably have in my entire life! The service was superb, the location is prime and a Peruvian mariachi band serenades you while you eat! The buffet style resturant offers beautiful views and a warm fire. There is an ATM ...
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#116 of 210 restaurants in South America
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jendara says:
Reaching accidentally at a restaurant that it started to rain and meet with a good atmosphere, a good pasta dish, a good wine and mainly a good care, I call luck.
This is what we step with my colleagues working in Quito, which entered to the restaurant called "Spaghetti", a restaurant that I rec...
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#117 of 210 restaurants in South America
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mariemak says:
This place is like Starbucks but with ice cream. The ice cream in Argentina is excellent all around, but Persicco takes it to another level. My favorite was dulce de leche with chocolate chips but nothing looked bad!
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#118 of 210 restaurants in South America
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finalnicolas says:
Excellent soap+trout for 20 sol in a romantic atmosphere.
I don't remember it's name. It's located next the Puerto del sol hostel.
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#119 of 210 restaurants in South America
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Ana_Cristina says:
One of the few vegetarian indian restaurants in São Paulo which is worth trying is Gopala Prasada. The food is prepared under the Harikrishna ritual, which includes offering it to the gods before serving it. For R$ 15 you can choose between two menu, with juice, salad and desert included. The food ...
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#120 of 210 restaurants in South America
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Patse73 says:
Great food, not expensive !!
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