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Peumayen Ancestral FoodvsCafe Melba
Peumayen Ancestral Food and Cafe Melba are both rated highly by professional reviewers writing for major publications. On balance, Peumayen Ancestral Food ranks marginally higher than Cafe Melba. Peumayen Ancestral Food comes in at #6 in Santiago with endorsements from 3 reviewers such as Frommer's, Lonely Planet and Fodor's.
Peumayen Ancestral Food
Fodor's
Frommer's
Constitucion 136, Barrio Bellavista. Providencia, Santiago 7520367 , Chile
From $0/night
"This restaurant follows a pre-Hispanic theme, with traditional touches from all the regions of Chile." Full review
"No, the native cuisine of Chile is not a hot dog smeared with avocado and mayonnaise (though that is undeniably its most popular dish today)." Full review
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. "