Restaurants in Copiapó
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Tololo Pampa
A happening tablas joint. The hottest culinary trend to hit Chile since adding mayo to mussels, tablas are cutting boards adorned with anything from meats and cheeses to ceviche and sushi. Enjoy them on the open-air back patio with rough-hewn furniture and an outdoor fireplace. Come for drinks and late-night snacks.
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Bavaria
Grills and schnitzel are the cornerstone of this trustworthy national chain. The door closest to the corner leads to the main restaurant, and the door further away on Chacabuco leads to the simpler caféteria.
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La Tabla
A mock-adobe bar with mellow lighting, studied rustic decor and plenty of dark intimate corners, La Tabla is good for those wanting to share bar snacks and jam out to the hard-rock soundtrack.
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Cafe Colombia
If you're fed up with Nescafe, feast your taste buds on Colombia's finest coffee at this ever buzzing café. They also do ambrosial iced juices and decadent ice-cream concoctions.
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Empanadopolis
This hole-in-the-wall is hugely popular for its mouthwatering empanadas with unusual flavors and gimmicky names borrowed from Greek heroes and philosophers.
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Don Elias
A downmarket diner with small tables and a blaring TV, ‘The Don’ churns out excellent-value almuerzos (set lunches) and particularly good seafood.
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Di Tito
Hefty wooden doors lead into this snug Italian restaurant-cum-bar, recommended for its pizza and pasta dishes and welcoming staff.
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Hao-Hwa
Enter the dragon at this Cantonese chifa (restaurant) decked out with neon lights. Takeout is possible.
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Schop Dog
Kitsch fast-food restaurant, with elevated views of the plaza and a few vegetarian dishes (salads mostly).
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El Corsario
Sedate dining can be had in this elderly patio restaurant; serves varied Chilean food, including rabbit.
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