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EtnikovsCafe Melba
Both Cafe Melba and Etniko are endorsed by professional reviewers. Overall, Cafe Melba scores slightly better than Etniko. Cafe Melba scores 83 with endorsements from 5 reviews such as DK Eyewitness, Frommer's and Fodor's.
Etniko
Frommer's
DK Eyewitness
Rough Guide
Santiago, Chile
From $0/night
"Etniko is one of Santiago's hippest restaurants, serving Asian-influenced cuisine in a trendy and sophisticated space frequented by Santiago's stylish young adults and expats." Full review
"A Pan-Asian restaurant serving lunch and dinner from Monday to Saturday, Etniko attracts the capital’s trendy crowd and many American expatriates, who love the bar and interior atrium seating."
"The blue neon-lit, Japanese-inspired interior attracts a cool 20s–30s crowd drawn by more than 40 types of sushi and sashimi, plus numerous other Southeast Asian dishes, and excellent ceviche."
Cafe Melba
Fodor's
Frommer's
DK Eyewitness
Rough Guide
Don Carlos 2892, Santiago, Chile
From $5/night
"Breakfast is served all day at this storefront restaurant—something that's almost unheard of in Chile."
"This bustling yet unassuming cafe is simply the best spot in El Bosque for lunch, the reason why you'll have to wait 15 minutes or so for a table if you arrive after 1:30pm." Full review
"The most popular restaurant with expatriates, principally because it is one of the few eateries that serves a full and delicious breakfast."
"Brunch...complete with eggs Benedict, French toast and fine coffee, is a Sunday ritual for many expats. "