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the restaurant has a cozy atmosphere, wooden chairs but beautifully carved, which do not leave their legs sour. the prices are not too expensive and eating is great, they have a good choice of meat, fish, sides and cocktails. I would recommend this place personally and I would definitely return. we ordered steak and grill for two and the portions were great, we enjoyed the experience in jekus. View all feedback.
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Our last lunch in Punta Arenas, was way worse than we could have ever expected from a 4.1 Stars rated restaurant. The whole experience began with us only receiving one Menu for 3, continuing with slow service. After 1 hour of waiting we then received totally tasteless food. We certainly do not recommend!!!! View all feedback.
Great service and delicious food. we ordered classic meat, lamb and salmon dishes and they are very juicy and directly cooked.
Fantastic food at reasonable prices, staff were really friendly.
One of the few places open with food late night. Soup, ceviche, and Milanese pictures.
Our last lunch in Punta Arenas, was way worse than we could have ever expected from a 4.1 Stars rated restaurant. The whole experience began with us only receiving one Menu for 3, continuing with slow service. After 1 hour of waiting we then received totally tasteless food. We certainly do not recommend!!!!
We decided to go to this bar as they had a happy hour from 6pm onwards. When we entered at 6:30pm ish the restaurant was empty with 5 or so staff not looking particularly busy. We questioned the barman about the happy hour and he informed us it was two for one on certain cocktails. We ordered 2 capirinha cocktails which, to be fair were really well made and generous in their alcoholic content. When we came to pay the bill the amount came to the full cost of two cocktails. I questioned this as we were told it was two for one (as per the norm with happy hours worldwide! . I was then told that in Chile you have to order two each to which I could not hide my bafflement. I pointed out that the bar was (still empty and that I did not really want to suffer another 30 minutes or so sitting in a bar with staff members leaning on the bar on their phones. At this point they realised they 'd dropped the ball and offered me the drinks for free but this was not what I wanted, I just wanted to pay the expected amount. As a matter of principal I just said charge me the full amount but that I was not happy, I 'm not out to take the **** for freebies. Apparently this was typical of Los Ingleses to which I replied soy de galés and paid the bill out of principal (I have a very good handle on the Spanish language and am proud to be Welsh and we always pay our way . Long story short, this is just a typical South American case of charging the Gringo tax to unsuspecting tourists. Just don 't give these charlatans the time of day.