Best Seafood in Santiago, Chile
#1
Posted 12 August 2007 - 06:17 AM
#3
Posted 28 August 2007 - 10:01 AM
And I know it's probably a bit late. But in case it isn't, I opened my restaurant about 4 months ago (shameless self promotion) and we're really proud of the food we make here. It's called Fabula. Best food in town!
#4
Posted 28 August 2007 - 03:26 PM
I've eaten in both. Astrid y Gaston is one of my favorite restaurants in town. Cuero Vaca not so much. There's better places to eat meat.
i wasnt very happy with Astrid , latin america cuisine is not what i really wanted or cared for see my review at www.gagit.net , I would have loved to try your restaurant .
And I know it's probably a bit late. But in case it isn't, I opened my restaurant about 4 months ago (shameless self promotion) and we're really proud of the food we make here. It's called Fabula. Best food in town!
#5
Posted 29 August 2007 - 10:09 AM
I've eaten in both. Astrid y Gaston is one of my favorite restaurants in town. Cuero Vaca not so much. There's better places to eat meat.
i wasnt very happy with Astrid , latin america cuisine is not what i really wanted or cared for see my review at www.gagit.net , I would have loved to try your restaurant .
And I know it's probably a bit late. But in case it isn't, I opened my restaurant about 4 months ago (shameless self promotion) and we're really proud of the food we make here. It's called Fabula. Best food in town!
Too bad you didn't enjoy tour Astrid y Gaston Experience. I haven't been there in a while, but flavors were more vibrant than what you described. Hopefully it will be better in Miami. It's too bad I didn't read your post before. I would have recommended a few places to go. Another good chilean restaurant is set to open doors in Miami sometime next year: Puerto Fuy. Also, there was a wine expo friday the 24th and saturday the 25th. Great place to try the new 2007 Sauvignon Blancs and others. I went there and really, really enjoyed it. Plus, the guest of honor was beer, with many brand new micro-breweries that are shaking things up.
Hopefully next time you -or anybody else- comes over, we can sit down and talk about food a bit (my favorite subject!)
Cheers!
#6
Posted 29 August 2007 - 05:06 PM
I've eaten in both. Astrid y Gaston is one of my favorite restaurants in town. Cuero Vaca not so much. There's better places to eat meat.
i wasnt very happy with Astrid , latin america cuisine is not what i really wanted or cared for see my review at www.gagit.net , I would have loved to try your restaurant .
And I know it's probably a bit late. But in case it isn't, I opened my restaurant about 4 months ago (shameless self promotion) and we're really proud of the food we make here. It's called Fabula. Best food in town!
Too bad you didn't enjoy tour Astrid y Gaston Experience. I haven't been there in a while, but flavors were more vibrant than what you described. Hopefully it will be better in Miami. It's too bad I didn't read your post before. I would have recommended a few places to go. Another good chilean restaurant is set to open doors in Miami sometime next year: Puerto Fuy. Also, there was a wine expo friday the 24th and saturday the 25th. Great place to try the new 2007 Sauvignon Blancs and others. I went there and really, really enjoyed it. Plus, the guest of honor was beer, with many brand new micro-breweries that are shaking things up.
Hopefully next time you -or anybody else- comes over, we can sit down and talk about food a bit (my favorite subject!)
Cheers!
sounds like a great idea i will look foward to it.
#7
Posted 06 September 2007 - 09:40 PM
hi godito -- i will be in santiago this weekend and would like to try Fabula! will you be open, and is there availability, for tomorrow night? if you could, please message me the address and information. i look forward to this very much (y no te preocupes -- hablo castellano).I've eaten in both. Astrid y Gaston is one of my favorite restaurants in town. Cuero Vaca not so much. There's better places to eat meat.
And I know it's probably a bit late. But in case it isn't, I opened my restaurant about 4 months ago (shameless self promotion) and we're really proud of the food we make here. It's called Fabula. Best food in town!
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#8
Posted 04 January 2009 - 10:49 PM
Astrid y Gaston
Puerto Fuy
and the just mentioned Fabula :)
Cheers
#9
Posted 05 January 2009 - 07:19 PM
My Wife and I are going to be in Santiago for 3 days this January. Any suggestions? I've only read a little about:
Astrid y Gaston is not the same in santiago as Peru, it was the biggest food dissapointment on my trip
Astrid y Gaston
Puerto Fuy
and the just mentioned Fabula :)
Cheers










