This is an authentic Chilean restaurant. The biggest feature here is the lamb. The hand-pulled lamb chops are not only tender, but also have great sauce.
The dishes are pretty good. We ate here once and the price-performance ratio was acceptable. The dishes were served quite quickly and I was very satisfied with it overall.
The atmosphere is great, the food is local and the wines are nice and authentic.
It is still very shocking to set up a stove and grill meat now, and the atmosphere suddenly becomes lively
🍀De Pablo A Violeta is the Lao She Teahouse in Chile. Located in Santiago, the capital of Chile. The difference is that it is more personal than Lao She Teahouse, and it is a typical therapeutic private dish. The restaurant is located in the city center, in a small courtyard with an ancient flavor. There is no sign of the restaurant at the door. You can knock on the door to enter only if you have an appointment. The host dressed in traditional Chilean costumes and invited guests to drink and chat. The host, who was born as an actor, is not only the owner of the restaurant, but also shoulders the responsibility of the head of the troupe. Before the meal, it is his talk show. The stage singing and dancing accompanying the meal fully reproduces the history and local customs of Chile. Roasted lamb, roasted king crab, and eel soup are the main dishes here, which are so delicious that they almost kill you.
This is an authentic Chilean restaurant. The biggest feature here is the lamb. The hand-pulled lamb chops are not only tender, but also have great sauce.
The dishes are pretty good. We ate here once and the price-performance ratio was acceptable. The dishes were served quite quickly and I was very satisfied with it overall.
The atmosphere is great, the food is local and the wines are nice and authentic.
It is still very shocking to set up a stove and grill meat now, and the atmosphere suddenly becomes lively
🍀De Pablo A Violeta is the Lao She Teahouse in Chile. Located in Santiago, the capital of Chile. The difference is that it is more personal than Lao She Teahouse, and it is a typical therapeutic private dish. The restaurant is located in the city center, in a small courtyard with an ancient flavor. There is no sign of the restaurant at the door. You can knock on the door to enter only if you have an appointment. The host dressed in traditional Chilean costumes and invited guests to drink and chat. The host, who was born as an actor, is not only the owner of the restaurant, but also shoulders the responsibility of the head of the troupe. Before the meal, it is his talk show. The stage singing and dancing accompanying the meal fully reproduces the history and local customs of Chile. Roasted lamb, roasted king crab, and eel soup are the main dishes here, which are so delicious that they almost kill you.