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Peumayen Ancestral FoodvsBorago
Both restaurants are highly recommended by writers. Overall, Borago scores significantly better than Peumayen Ancestral Food. Borago scores 91 with endorsements from 5 reviewers including Afar Magazine, Frommer's and Fodor's.
Peumayen Ancestral Food
Fodor's
Frommer's
Constitucion 136, Barrio Bellavista. Providencia, Santiago 7520367 , Chile
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"This restaurant follows a pre-Hispanic theme, with traditional touches from all the regions of Chile." Full review
"No, the native cuisine of Chile is not a hot dog smeared with avocado and mayonnaise (though that is undeniably its most popular dish today)." Full review
Borago
DK Eyewitness
Frommer's
Fodor's
The World's 50 Best Restaurants
Afar Magazine
Avda. Nueva Costanera 3467, Vitacura, Santiago 7530078, Chile
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"At the award-winning Boragó, food is as much about taste as it is about presentation."
"Obscure Chilean ingredients from the sea, the forests, and the mountains of this vast country go into chef Rodolfo Guzmán’s imaginative yet rustic cuisine." Full review
"With food foraged from every corner of Chile and prepared in innovative ways, Rodolfo Guzmán's restaurant Boragó seemed destined to be a hit before it even opened." Full review
42.0
"Given the emphasis on sustainability and seasonal dining, Guzmán’s repertoire is continually evolving." Full review
"The chef behind Santiago’s restaurant Boragó is on a mission to promote his country’s over-looked ingredients, such as the superacidic copao fruit, which grows in the Atacama desert. " Full review