Café restaurants in The Lakes District
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La Última Frontera
This bohemian café is the kind of place Valdivia needs more of, hidden away in a restored mansion among a battalion of trees and cutting-edge art. Creative sandwiches, fresh juices and a chill vibe day and night courtesy of the town’s hip artistic front make it a must-stop. If they had rooms, you’d never need to leave.
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Kalabaza
Stylish in an edge-of-the-civilized-world Puerto Montt type way, Kalabaza is more attractive than most other cafés in town, with sandwiches, Kuntsmann and fixed-price lunches (with lots of vegetarian options). The lunches and cruditos are more than filling.
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Salón de Té Rhenania
Just upstairs from a bakery that wafts out enticing smells, this tea room is bright and breezy and serves up a variety of empanadas, most fried, but all absolutely enormous. Sandwiches are equally good and large.
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Café Migas
Meaning 'Café Crumbs' this cheery restaurant serves empanadas, pizzas and cakes, plus a lunch special. Best of all, the owner speaks English and likes helping travelers enjoy the Osorno area.
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Café Mamusia
Has an array of cakes, all fresh, good and not overly sweet. The regular menu has a good mix of Chilean and German specialties, plus sandwiches, all served in the usual doily and floral decor.
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Café Central
This café is a smart choice for drinks, snacks and cakes. You can easily feeds two to three people on grilled meats from the parrilla and there are specials for kids.
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Café Bar 2001
The breakfast special here for CH$2000 nabs you küchen, toast, juice and coffee, though they don’t open until 9am. There is also a decent selection of rarer microbrews.
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Entrelagos
This classic salón de Té is where Valdivians talk about you behind your back over delicious café cortados, cakes, sandwiches and crepes.
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