Restaurants in Ancud
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Retro’s Pub
- Ancud, Chile
- Restaurants › Pub
This cozy spot rides the fence between restaurant and pub, serving up the usual suspects plus Tex–Mex, killer burgers and a small veggie menu (though we’re not sure what the chicken Caesar salad is doing there). As far as bars go, this is the town classic for an atmospheric drink, a pretty perfect spot in light of the weather.
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Casamar
Like many of the restaurants in town, the view is a greater draw than the food, but Casamar does serve dependable Chilean and international fare. At night it becomes a bar and on weekends they bring in a DJ and open up the dance floor. We can't vouch for the quality of the music, but it can be fun after enough drinks.
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La Hormiguita
This delightful little bakery serves massive sandwiches (damn near impossible to eat without looking like a bumbling fool), pies, fruit juices and a few veggie choices. It alternates days serving lunch and dinner, so it’s best to turn up and see where they’re at in the cycle.
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El Sacho
This is just a little hole-in-the-wall lunch counter, but it serves up heaping, inexpensive plates of excellent seafood matched only by its loads of local character. If you want to branch out from curanto, the cazuela chilota (seafood stew) deserves a try.
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Kuranton
This institution has an extensive menu of seafood, but it’s all about the curanto, Chiloé’s gastronomic bombshell. This hearty stew of mussels, clams, chicken, pork and three types of potatoes is a meal fit for hibernation. Don’t miss it.
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La Pincoya
La Pincoya is a two-story, formal (but not stuffy) affair. The view is the place’s greatest highlight as most of the dishes are local standards. It is, however, a reliable place to sample curanto.
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