San Antonio Food Guide: 10 Must-Eat Restaurants & Street Food Stalls in San Antonio

October 20, 2017 Almeta Stockton

Discover the best restaurant in San Antonio, Chile including Restaurant Club Las Brisas de Santo Domingo, Cheer, La Cuina, Cafeteria y Fuente de Soda Los Mendez, Parrilladas Lo Abarca, Don Waldo Restaurant, Restaurant Ocean View, El Puerto, Fuente de Soda Juanita, La Jovita Restaurant
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1. Restaurant Club Las Brisas de Santo Domingo

Condominio Las Brisas de Santo Domingo | Avenida Las Brisas S/N, San Antonio, Chile International
Excellent
93%
Good
7%
Satisfactory
0%
Poor
0%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

5 based on 14 reviews

Restaurant Club Las Brisas de Santo Domingo

Reviewed By Ellen B

The place is very nice, the food and drinks are excellent! During the year it's open to the public. In the months of january and february, you have to be invited . They serve lunch, tea time and dinner.

2. Cheer

Inmaculada Concepcion 490, San Antonio, Chile Latin, Spanish Lunch 56-35-282371
Excellent
46%
Good
35%
Satisfactory
16%
Poor
2%
Terrible
1%
Overall Ratings

4 based on 67 reviews

Cheer

Reviewed By Felipe A - Santiago, Chile

Fui esta semana y realmente el Restaurant y se merece un aplauso. Los sándwich, quesadillas y la Carta en general se veía bien. Distinta . Pisco Souer muy bueno. Todos en la mesa comieron rico. Cerveza buena. Ambiente bueno. Familiar , música . vista a la calle buena, lugar por fuera muy atrayente. Detalles : Se ve mal cobrar por la mayonesa aparte. No probé menu porque son al almuerzo pero super que eran BBB.

3. La Cuina

Arzobispo Casanova 295 | Llolleo, San Antonio 2660287, Chile Outdoor Seating, Seating, Parking Available, Street Parking, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Accepts American Express, Accepts Mastercard, Accepts Visa, Delivery, Reservations, Accepts Credit Cards Chilean, South American, Japanese, Sushi Lunch, Dinner, Late Night +56 9 9578 3888
Excellent
60%
Good
25%
Satisfactory
10%
Poor
3%
Terrible
2%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 96 reviews

La Cuina

Reviewed By Franklin W

this place has a fantastic seafood dish. we had this last night for dinner. the staff was very friendly.

4. Cafeteria y Fuente de Soda Los Mendez

Avenida Centenario 312 ex 328 | Avenidacentenario328sanantonio, San Antonio, Chile Chilean, South American
Excellent
80%
Good
20%
Satisfactory
0%
Poor
0%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

5 based on 15 reviews

Cafeteria y Fuente de Soda Los Mendez

Reviewed By Paula R

Un amigo me invitó a comer completos en el local. A pesar de ser pequeño (y que podría estar mejor distribuido para tener más espacio) la atención fue súper buena y esperamos súper poco para comer (he ido dos veces y siempre está lleno). Los completos exquisitos, con sabor casero. De hecho en mi primera visita pedí uno normal y quede con gusto a poco, así que en la segunda a la segura uno grande !

5. Parrilladas Lo Abarca

Lo Abarca, San Antonio, San Antonio, Chile Wheelchair Accessible Steakhouse, Chilean, South American Lunch 35432072
Excellent
33%
Good
42%
Satisfactory
16%
Poor
4%
Terrible
5%
Overall Ratings

4 based on 75 reviews

Parrilladas Lo Abarca

Reviewed By Bonnie B - Landisville, Pennsylvania

Nice location close to Casa Marin villa. Great family style food and drink. Large food portions!! We had the pork chops and chicken and rice and salad.....too much for two people!!

6. Don Waldo Restaurant

Avenida Centenario 328 | Frente a Movistar., San Antonio 2660000, Chile Takeout, Outdoor Seating, Seating, Waitstaff, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Wine and Beer, Free Wifi Fast Food, Soups, Chilean, South American Lunch, Breakfast, Brunch, Drinks, Dinner +56 35 229 2182
Excellent
63%
Good
31%
Satisfactory
0%
Poor
0%
Terrible
6%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 16 reviews

Don Waldo Restaurant

Don Waldo has fresh dishes everyday, has an excellent quality in service of all San Antonio Port, we have a professional and qualified staff behind all dishes in the menu, however the most important piece in all this, is the customer being they who enjoy and that it make us happy because we send dishes full of food and these returns to us empty, as it should be!

Reviewed By DrRima2014 - Santiago, Chile

You may have to go to San Antonio to deal with Chilean customs (Aduana). Good luck to you! Having moved to Chile, I have had to make several trips to this depressed port city.
Since I no longer eat Pacific sea food, post Fukushima, because of what my Geiger Counter tells me, not the media, eating in this town has been nothing short of dismal.
Until today.
We followed Trip Advisor to one of the top rated restaurants in San Antonio (the only one rated higher did not answer their phone) and found it on the run down main street. There was not a single customer although it was lunch time.
But right next door there was a restaurant filled to overflowing with locals. Delicious smells were coming out of the open doors, too.
So, figuring that the locals knew more about eating here than we did, we waited a few minutes for a table.
It was more than worth it.
All three of us had the lunch special (3000 Chilean pesos or $5.45 per person) for a lovely tomato corn, cabbage and dark green shredded lettuce, a wonderful soup with a large potato, a n equally fine piece of pumpkin, green beans, cilantro, rice, corn on the cob and, for me, a delicious chunk of beef lomo and for my companions, chicken breast.
Dessert, included, could have been scrumptious looking cakes, semolina pudding or a large mound of very, very fresh cantaloupe, which we all chose.
Alas, their coffee is instant so, since we own an organic coffee farm in Panama and are rather fussy about our coffee, we skipped that option.
To drink we all chose large glasses of fresh, really, really fresh, kitchen made, mango and strawberry juiced mixed for us. So good some of us had two!
It was a huge meal served in a simple, honest and carefully run restaurant by Margarita Rojas Madrid and, I suspect, her husband, decked out in a spotless chef's jacket and toque.
I will absolutely go back there again.
It makes me want to import something so I have to go back to San Antonio.

7. Restaurant Ocean View

Pasaje Dr. Nestor Fernandez Thomas 83 | Hotel Casino del Pacífico, San Antonio 2660000, Chile (Formerly Bar Restaurante Hotel Sonesta) Wheelchair Accessible Lunch +56 35 220 9000
Excellent
23%
Good
43%
Satisfactory
19%
Poor
6%
Terrible
9%
Overall Ratings

3.5 based on 73 reviews

Restaurant Ocean View

Reviewed By grammargirl - Reno, Nevada

A substantial breakfast spread in this restaurant was included in the room rate for Hotel San Antonio. We also had drinks here the night before (pisco sour and beer). Quite the view overlooking the working port!

8. El Puerto

Hermanos Zuniga 095, San Antonio 2661920, Chile 35219475
Excellent
31%
Good
43%
Satisfactory
26%
Poor
0%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

4 based on 19 reviews

El Puerto

Reviewed By MarciaCMNunes

Comida servida muito bem preparada, conta com todos os tipos de comida, mas por estar perto do porto do local, o que mais se pede são frutos do mar.

9. Fuente de Soda Juanita

Avenida Ramon Barros Luco 1810 | Barrancas, San Antonio 2662776, Chile +56 35 221 2062
Excellent
46%
Good
31%
Satisfactory
13%
Poor
3%
Terrible
7%
Overall Ratings

4 based on 66 reviews

Fuente de Soda Juanita

Reviewed By Cristian G

Fuimos a alrededor antes de las 12, atención muy rápida, lomito Italiano was awesome, Great Place We went for lunch, quick service and food done in instant, very tasty, to be back again . NZ

10. La Jovita Restaurant

Hermanos Zuniga N0 095 | Sector Caleta de Pescadores Pintor Pacheco Altamirano, San Antonio 2661920, Chile Reservations Chilean, South American Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner +56 9 9736 3004
Excellent
29%
Good
41%
Satisfactory
17%
Poor
4%
Terrible
9%
Overall Ratings

3.5 based on 62 reviews

La Jovita Restaurant

Reviewed By Marcelo H - Santiago, Chile

Bueno, aun no entiendo, cuando uno llega a ese lugar para comer, lo que en realidad uno para eso va, pero cuando uno llega, se te tiran todos encimas, lo que es mas o menos desconcertante. La comida es buena, tal vez un poco tosca, pero quien viene a comer a esos lugares, esperando comer gastronomía fina, ningún esfuerzo a ese nivel.
A mi me gustan este tipo de lugares, pero tampoco, quiero salir enfermo, yo creo que vale la pena ir comer, pero siempre con prudencia.
Los alrededores son muy bonitos, bueno es obvio que tendrás el olor, la defeca de los pájaros, pero si quieres un lugar inmaculado, anda a un mall en el centro, porque es el lugar equivocado.

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