Best Sandwiches in Santiago Chile
Chileans love sandwiches. So much so, that if you asked a Santiago resident what the national food of Chile is, they'd likely respond by saying either the Completo (a hot dog with condiments, especially smashed avocado, piled high on top) or the Barros Luco (a grilled beef and melted cheese sandwich named for a past-president of the country). In light of the Chilean obsession with sandwiches, we've compiled a photo gallery with images of some of the city's favorite sandwiches and where to find them.
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The Churrasco at Elkika IlmenauThe classic Chilean sandwich, the Churrasco, is a Philly Cheesesteak on steroids. Juicy grilled slices of sirloin steak with your choice of ingredients. If you want to show your Chilean personality, make sure the toppings include some mashed avocade and lots of creamy mayo. It's even better with a beer "chop" like this one at Ilkika Ilmenau.<br />
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Charcarero Sandwich at Fuente MardoqueoThe Chacarero is a sandwich that's apparently a proprietary Chilean invention. Sandwich shop Fuente Mardoqueo's version of grilled sirloin steak topped with lots of French-style green beans and sliced tomato is one of our favorite versions of this sandwich.<br />
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Churrasco with 1000 Island Dressing at Klein KneipeA kneipe is the German equivalent of a pub. Although a kneipe in Germany typically doesn't offer food, the Santiago versions often offer hand-held foods like meat and sausage sandwiches. We were intrigued by the juicy churrasco sandwich at Santiago's Klein Kneipe drenched in a Thousand Island Dressing. We used plenty of napkins with this one.<br />
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Costillar Sandwich at SublimeThe Costillar (pork rib) Sandwich at Sublime sandwich shop in Santiago is about as good as a sandwich gets. <br />
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Longaniza Sandwich at Bar LiguriaBar Liguria is a fun Italian taverna-inspired restaurant with several locations in Santiago. Great atmosphere and some of the city's best sandwiches, like this Italian longaniza sausage sandwich.<br />
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Lunch Special Lobster Roll at Ambrosía BistroLeave it to Santiago's trendy, upscale gourmet bistro, Ambrosia Bistro, to create something you won't find elsewhere in Santiago, a great version of a classic New England Lobster Roll, the decadent North American classic. This was a custom lunch menu item so might not be available on every visit.<br />
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Plateada con Palta at SublimePlateada is a Chilean pot roast, where fattier cuts of beef are braised until tender. Pile the beef on a marraqueta roll and you have one of the favorite sandwiches in Santiago, the Plateada Sandwich. The one I split with a friend an Sublime restaurant was a fabulous rendition.<br />
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A Halved-Plateada Sandwich at SublimeWe sliced that Plateada Sandwich so you could see all the juicy roasted beef stuffed inside.<br />
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Braised Plateada Sandwich at MargóThe Braised Plateada Sandwich at Margó wasn't on the menu at our last visit but the Braised Flank sandwich, drenched in demi-glace and topped with avocado and sandwiched between two slices of ciabatta roll is an similar and acceptable substitute.<br />
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Pavo a la Leña Sandwich at La LuchaPeruvians rival Chileans when it comes to the obsession with sandwiches. The famed sandwich shop chain from Lima, La Lucha, is now open in Santiago's Costanera Center in the food court. One of our favorite sandwiches there is the Pavo a la Leña featuring smoked turkey on a fresh-baked bun.<br />
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Pollo Amistoso Sandwich at La SangucheraThe shopping mall, Costanera Center, features an entire floor dedicated to restaurants. Everything from high-end steakhouses to sandwich shops. La Sanguchera creates wonderful, reasonably priced sandwiches in a fast-food setting. But this Pollo Amistoso (friendly chicken) Sandwich far exceeds the quality of food offered at most fast-food restaurants.
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Salmon Light Sandwich at La SangucheraIn addition to more typical sandwiches, like churrascos and lomitos, La Sanguchera offers some more unique sandwiches like this Salmon Light sandwich.<br />
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The Classic Barros Luco at Confitería TorresIn addition to more typical sandwiches, like churrascos and lomitos, La Sanguchera offers some more unique sandwiches like this Salmon Light sandwich.<br />
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Fuente Alemana Lomito SandwichYou can get all the Chilean classic sandwich varieties at Fuente Alemana. We favor the Lomito Sandwich with melted cheese and a minimum amount of condiments so that the juicy pork and cheese can shine.<br />
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