TemucoRestaurants

Restaurants in Temuco

  1. A

    Tradiciones Zuny

    Temuco’s best-kept secret is an underground local’s haunt specializing in the fresh, simple food of the countryside served out of an indigenous-themed home. There’s no menu – a typical meal here might include salad, beef cazuela (stew), pumpkin and quinoa, plus whole-wheat sopaipillas (traditional fried dough), bread and avocado juice (try it!), all for around CH$2000. You’re welcome.

    reviewed

  2. B

    Luna China

    This bi-level ‘Cantonese’ restaurant in an elegant residence on Alemania does a shockingly good Mongolian beef (not Cantonese) and other Chinese specialties such as Peking Duck (not Cantonese) amid Bruce Lee lookalike statuettes and typically beige decor. Someone actually returned to ask how everything was a few minutes after delivering the starter – a miracle in Sur Chico.

    reviewed

  3. C

    Jairo's

    Enjoy the sounds of the kitschy organ player as you dine at the city's top seafood restaurant. The intimate and formal dining room offers delectable dishes including ostiones a la crema (scallops in cream sauce) and a cocktail of erizos (sea urchins). Follow it up with the catch of the day in Jairo's sauce of shrimp, mushrooms, tarragon and chives.

    reviewed

  4. D

    Gohan Sushi

    This trendy sushi spot offers some innovative rolls (shrimp pil-pil, avocado and onions) and a soundtrack to get your hips shaking. The two Happy Hour pisco sours for CH$1700 make for a nice chaser. If you stay within these walls, Temuco suddenly starts to feel a little Temucool. Prices are discounted at lunch.

    reviewed

  5. Bahía Perú

    Southern Chile is notorious for monotonous menus, but this Peruvian place offers up a taste of Chile's northern neighbors - with a good dose of spice. Pull up a chair and enjoy enormous platters of salmon or shrimp with veggies, or an authentic Peruvian ceviche with just a splash of Pernod.

    reviewed

  6. E

    Pizzería Madonna

    Temuco’s top choice for pizza and pasta is a bustling (especially on Sunday) checker-tableclothed spot full of character and classy waitresses. The specialty is Tricotta (ravioli three ways) and there’s a to-die-for tiramisu. Grab a pizza to go for a 20% discount.

    reviewed

  7. F

    Las Tranqueras

    This somewhat exotic, white-tableclothed steakhouse serves goat, wild boar and rabbit, but nothing outsells the perfectly seasoned rib eye, a real treat. There’s a loaded wine list as well.

    reviewed

  8. G

    Ñam Ñam

    This student hang-out offers heaping sandwiches, draft beer and an upbeat atmosphere. It is one of the few places like this in all of Chile that provides a nonsmoking section.

    reviewed

  9. Cassìs

    It’s worth hitting the mall for the Temuco installment of this Pucón mainstay that offers decadent chocolate and excellent coffee, served here in Patagonian ceramics.

    reviewed

  10. H

    El Turista

    One of the better food stalls in the Feria Libre (local market).

    reviewed

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  12. I

    El Criollito

    One of the better food stalls in the Feria Libre (local market).

    reviewed