TalcaRestaurants

Restaurants in Talca

  1. Natura

    Fresh, natural ingredients are creatively combined into salads or simple grilled fish and chicken dishes.

    reviewed

  2. Zuca Restobar

    The hippest of the many restaurants on this street, Zuca’s small but intriguing menu includes squid-ink fettuccini with razor clams and squid or grilled fish on mashed potatoes infused with merkén (a Mapuche spice mix made of smoked chilli and coriander seeds). Pastel stucco walls and old movie posters strike just the right side of kitsch.

    reviewed

  3. Las Viejas Cochinas

    Talca’s best-known restaurant is a huge, clattering, low-roofed canteen out of town alongside the Río Claro. Dour waiters take forever to bring out the house specialty, pollo mariscal (chicken in a brandy and seafood sauce), but it’s worth the wait. Fresh fried fish is a quicker, and equally tasty, option.

    reviewed

  4. A

    Vivace

    Surprisingly attentive service marks this as the dining location of choice in central Talca. Its interior is fresh and tasteful, as is its Italian and Mediterranean cuisine. Try the rabbit grilled with onion and carrots. Vegetarians are well catered for, especially with the lovely Tortellini al Roquefort.

    reviewed

  5. Locos de Asar

    Don’t bother with salad: limp lettuce leaves are the chef’s way of telling you to focus on the meat. He’s right: as well as perfectly grilled Temuco rib-eyes, there are intriguing starters such as sweetbreads in port and creamy criadillas (um…mountain oysters).

    reviewed

  6. Donde Paulo

    A plain brick house with only a small sign outside feels like Talca’s best-kept secret as you enter. But the packed tables inside let you know that word long got out about the rich, homey plateada (stewed beef), chicken stew and fried fish served here.

    reviewed

  7. B

    Rubén Tapia

    One of the top places in Talca, this has a more ambitious range than most, including green curry and Thai prawns. Its distinctive decor has elegant flourishes - a grandfather clock and a towering red-wine collection line the reception.

    reviewed

  8. Entrelíneas

    A cultured crowd of caffeine lovers wag chins at this new café bookstore, which has regular poetry recitals. It also serves reasonable snacks and sandwiches.

    reviewed

  9. Mano Morena

    This Peruvian restaurant is perched up on the Cerro de la Virgen and has a superb nighttime view over Talca's twinkling lights.

    reviewed

  10. C

    La Casa de la Esquina

    This homey good-value Spanish restaurant serves some adventurous dishes inspired by recipes from Madrid.

    reviewed

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  12. Bavaria

    Glazed pork sandwiches are this German-inspired chain’s trademark.

    reviewed

  13. Pirandello

    Cheap meals, cheap pisco sours, cheap everything.

    reviewed