Posted on March 19th, 2007 by gomez.
Categories: The Apres Ski Lounge, South America Food & Wine.
by M David Johnson
Blessed with over 4000 miles of Pacific coastline, Chile’s sushi supply is extraordinary. In Santiago, Chile’s capital city, Etniko serves up sushi with a hip vibe and the freshest of fresh fish. Accompanied by dj’s spinning records and a super chic bar, Etniko is the place to be for this raw delicacy. Talented sushi chefs create imaginative rolls as well as the basics. Large groups can feast on sushi boats, filled with many different flavors and varieties. The bar serves one of the best Pisco Sours, a Chilean speciality, and pours many a champagne and Red Bull to get you going for the vibrant night scene in Santiago’s Barrio Bellavista. Don’t plan on showing up till at least 10pm and even then you will be just getting the restaurant going. Chile’s dining culture starts late and clubs don’t get bumping until 2 am. Etniko is located on Constitucion 172, just down the street from Nobel prize winning poet, Pablo Neruda’s casa. Pay attention, it is easy to walk past this unassuming restaurant and if you are craving sushi while in Santiago you will not want to miss out.
The Best Sushi in Chile…
Etniko Sushi - Constitucion 172 - Bellavista District, Santiago 56-2-732-0119
Sushihana - Vitacura 2947 - Las Condes, Santiago 56-2-233-2801
Sushi House - Vitacura 5293 - Las Condes, Santiago 56-2-247-9200
Japon - Baron Pierre de Coubertin 39 (Ex-Marcoleta) por Vicuna Mackenna, Santiago Centr, 56-2-222-5417
For some reviews click here.
If you have eaten some Sushi in Chile or Argentina let us know about it!
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