Chilean restaurants in Puerto Montt
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Hole-in-the-Wall Lunch Counters
Heading to Angelmó's plethora of hole-in-the-wall lunch counters is as much of a cultural experience as a culinary one - though it can be pretty touristy in high season. Anything with seafood is your best bet, including curanto (meat, potato and seafood stew). Chilotito Marino stands out from the crowd and Caleta Angelmó is another recommended spot.
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Balzac
Touch up provincial Chilean cuisine with some French culinary accents and you have Balzac. Order from the expansive (and expensive) wine list and sample congrio in a cream sauce, Caesar salads, baked scallops in parmesan, grilled salmon and beef bourguignon. Appropriate for a place named Balzac, it attracts a swanky crowd.
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Chilotito Marino
Chilotito Marino is one of Angelmó's hole-in-the-wall lunch counters and stands out from the crowd with such temptations as picorocos (giant barnacles) in herb sauce, served in a small cozy corner overlooking the port.
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