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    Karai

    4.9 (23 reviews)
    Closed 12:30 pm - 3:30 PM, 7:00 PM - 11:30 PM

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    The main - tempura prawns, octopus on a bed of really tasty fried rice .
    Grahame G.

    We were starting in the hotel, so it seemed only natural to try the 'best restaurant in town' - according to the reviews. Boy, it did not disappoint! It was busy, but we had made a reservation and were seated at the sushi bar. This turned out to be a great decision, as you can watch the small team of chefs preparing your food right in front of you. It's like being in the front row on MasterChef Being unsure what to choose from the extensive menu, or server suggested trying the tasting menu, which they prepared according to it dietary choices {no meat or dairy}. With a nice bottle of Chilean sauvignin blanc cooking on ice, wee watched enthralled as a parade of exquisitely prepared dishes were placed in front of us. I can't begin to describe how tasty they all were, and just as we were ready to call it a day, they brought it the main course! Just fabulous food, great service, and a wonderful visual experience all round. It's easy to see why this place is rated as the best restaurant in town. Don't miss it!

    Heying D.

    This is an exceptional place. Everything looks stunning and beautiful and tastes ten times better than they look! The love for detail shines through. We tried the tasting menu and had no regrets. Everything was just perfect. The service is very friendly, welcoming, and just impeccable. Loved it and can't wait to return!

    Ceviche
    Melissa H.

    Karai might break the bank, but it will have been worth it. As many times as we have come here with our American friends, we had never tried the chef's tasting menu until most recently in early October 2019. At about $100 USD/person with about 8 courses, it's not to be missed but requires you arrive hungry! Every dish is photo-worthy and almost makes you sad to have to destroy the art by consuming it. The drinks here are all lovely and you cannot go wrong with anything on the dinner menu since it is decidedly Peruvian-Japanese. Some dishes are more Peruvian, but all are delicious and unique. My favorite is when they bring out the mini blow torch to get a nice sear on your sushi. I do recommend you make a reservation and if time and your pocketbook allow, definitely go for the multi-course menu!

    Ramon F.

    Japanese (Nikkei) Peruvian fusion restaurant... by far one of the best food experiences in my travel life. Chef Nicolas and his team are one bad ass fine dining machine. If you're in Santiago, Chile give this place a try. Wow! Presentation, taste, timing and attention to detail, all meet in one place here at the Marriott W Hotel. Definitely worth your time and money. Cheers!

    Yakitori with a mustard sauce

    This is an amazing restaurant. This a true Peruvian version of Japanese foods with sashimi sourced from local Chilean fish and ingredients. The service is excellent, and at a rarity in Santiago, English is widely and well spoken. The menu is varied with many nigiri selections and some Peruvian versions of Japanese items, such as yakatori or chicken karage. I have been here a few times and there was not a single choice I can find fault with. The most popular item that I saw ordered is A Lo Pobre, angus beef sushi ( ?) with a quail egg on top.

    Alessio S.

    This place is amazing. The food, presentation, service and ambiance are all you need for a great night in Las Condes. Nikkei food is wonderful, full of flavors, textures and nicely plated. The waiter was knowledgeable about the menu, fish used, drinks, etc. This place is a must - we had dinner at Maido and this place is comparable (IMHO) and cheaper. Give them a try, you will not be disappointed.

    Sweet chili roll with shrimp and salmon marinated in a spicy garlic emulsion
    Peter M.

    Excellent find in Las Condes for Peruvian-Sushi!! Yes, you read correctly, "Peruvian-Sushi". Delicious combinations is Japanese with a Peruvian influence. I had been traveling the Southern Cone for a week, eating delicious cuts of meats and lots of red wine, I needed a seafood fix and where better than Chile, the capital of Latin American seafood. I asked the concierge at the W hotel for a seafood recommendation and he highly recommended this place. The fish was fresh, served at the right temperature. The menu selection included sashimi's, tiraderos, cebiche's, sushi's, Maki's and Chaufa's. Incredible selection. I will post my dinner pictures on this review.

    R C.

    The food will blow your mind. Every dish exceeded expectations and the Service is top notch (perfect English). A must try restaurant.

    Ceviche of the day w crispy calamari

    Had a long layover in Santiago so checked this place out based on reviews and other recs from foodie websites. Inside the W hotel. We went for lunch on a Saturday so the restaurant felt quiet and the neighborhood was quiet too. The space is decorated very nicely and there is a window view of the neighborhood. The service was attentive and friendly. Our waiters were not too fluent in English but we managed with our simple Spanish. We have not had the Nikkei style cuisine which is to my understanding a fusion of Japanese and Peruvian. We like both cuisines so figured we could not miss. We ordered the Tiradito of the day, Salmon tiradito, Nikkei ceviche, nigiri w angus beef and quail, nigiri w foie gras, sweet apple and unagi, sweet chili roll, Karai roll (they refer to their rolls as maki), lomo Saltado dumplings and octopus w potatoes and salsa. The ceviche was fresh and tangy served w some crispy calamari that was delicately fried. The tiradito of the day was a whitefish w "leche de tigre" sauce. The sauce was so good, we could have drank it. The foie gras nigiri and the 2 rolls we got were a little too sweet for our taste. They were probably our least favorite. The lomo saltado dumplings cannot be missed. They look like tiny dumplings w a light crispy skin and have a juicy flavorful filling of tiny cubes of beef. Bathe them in the wonderful spicy yellow chili sauce that soles along with them. There are 2 octopus plates and both have octopus and potatoes. Our waiter recommended the one w spicy salsa and spicy cream sauce. The portion of octopus was generous. The octopus was tender and soft not chewy. Another favorite of the meal. People have noted the expensive prices. Our meal for 3 people, fully stuffed, food and 3 bottles of pellgrino and tip came out to about $160 which is par to course to what we pay at home for sushi. Would definitely come back for the ceviche, tiraditos, lomo saltado dumplings and octopus. Would try some other dishes, skip some of the food that is sweeter, and maybe even consider the omakase.

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    Incredible flavors. Great service. Highly recommend for lunch or dinner. Creative chef

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    Amazing fusion of flavors! Really exceeded my expectations for Santiago. Great service and ambience was on top of the great food.

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    The food, presentation, service and ambiance are all you need for a great night in Las Condes.

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    Shoo Gun - Unagidon

    Shoo Gun

    4.0(10 reviews)
    0.3 kmBarrio El Golf
    $$$$

    More like 3.5 Stars, but not 4-Stars…read more Being a native Japanese, I've tried several Japanese restaurants and local sushi places in Santiago. And ShooGun is probably the most authentic Japanese food you can find in Chile besides Kintaro near Centro. Unlike the new joints in more contemporary mood, such as Temple Lounge (@ Intercontinental) or Osaka (@ W Hotel), atmosphere is pretty straight forward, old-school Japanese sushi bar or Izakaya. So this place is more suitable for more corporate/business dinner. *Not recommended for those looking for a romantic dinner. Food quality is good. Santiago has a decent seafood, and this place does serve good sashimis. As for drinks, they have pretty limited selection of Japanese beer/sake. You can still enjoy the domestic brands of beers/wines. Price setting is quite high probably due to its location, target, and hard-to-get ingredients. Because of the high price, the restaurant is usually not too busy. Most likely no need to make reservation.

    This is one of those things.. Yes - it's probably the best Japanese food you'll find in Santiago…read more Is it good Japanese food? The fact that they restrict themselves to mainstream and locally available fish selection is probably a plus, since the fish is fresh and tasty, and the presentation is legitimate and tasteful - actual sushi, rather than the "Papa John's Sushi Dippin' Strips" obscenity that is most local sushi, so unreserved kudos for that most fundamental metric. Still, the menu is flat and touristy. I would put it on a par with what you would expect to find on the catwalks at Japantown in San Francisco - geared towards the ignorant and wide-eyed tourist. The place is dirty, with visible accumulations of grime in the screen-doors. There's lots of waiting, mistakes, contrition, explanations in place of decent service. We had to wait over 10m between the natto and the unagi that we ordered simultaneously to end our meal "because they got other customers"? Seriously? Ankimo, and even ahi are un-heard of. The food was not bad, the fish reasonably fresh, and as with the rest of Chile's Japanese offerings, asking for Nigori Sake just breaks the program - the concept of unfiltered sake is just sooo incomprehensible. For the stupidly high prices, it's a bit of an insult.

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    Shoo Gun - Dorayaki (pancake sandwich with red bean inside)

    Dorayaki (pancake sandwich with red bean inside)

    Shoo Gun - Katsu curry (breaded pork chop with curry)

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    Matsuri

    Matsuri

    4.5(12 reviews)
    1.8 km

    Great japanese peruvian fusion restaurant using the freshest ingredients…read more The decor is a mix of trendy and classical seating with large plush blue sofas. We had so many dishes including the arroz de mariscos, their version of paella, katsusando with wagyu steak and caramelized onions, pulpo, tori karage ( fried chicken), dumplings and camaron al pil pil. Everything was delicious and beautifully served. The server was really very helpful in our choices and they cleaned the table and changed the plates and silverware between each dish. The wine bottle ( Don Melchior) was one of the best in Chili and worth it. The only little annoyance was the loud music which did not fit this upscale restaurant . Maybe they pushed the trendiness factor a little too much. Otherwise, great restaurant.

    Matsuri is definitely in my top five favorite restaurants of all time. It's a creative fusion of…read morePeruvian and Japanese cuisine that once you experience it; you'll wonder how you got this far in life without having tried this incredible melding of flavors. It's located in the Mandarin Oriental Hotel Santiago and features indoor as well as outdoor dining options. We chose to dine outside and take in the ambiance of the beautiful poolside views. Let me just say- this meal was stellar in every way possible. The waitstaff were very friendly and attentive. Everything on the menu sounded so good, so we asked for suggestions to help us narrow down what to order. Ultimately, they steered us in the right direction. Everything we ate was magnificent. I started my meal with a mocktail. This was the BEST mocktail I've ever had in my life. It was called "Corinthians" and consisted of Greek yogurt, Elderflower reduction, vanilla syrup and fresh lemon juice and zest. WOW! This was such a satisfying drink. The smooth creaminess was the perfect complement to the seafood dishes to come, and I still have yet to try another mocktail that even comes close to rivaling it. For an appetizer, we had the Sake Tartar. This dish was out of this world delicious and creatively combines two of my favorite foods- raw salmon and passion fruit. The dish consisted of a finely chopped salmon tartar with a really vibrant, creamy sauce with some zing or as they call it "leche de tigre", ikura, passion fruit gel and vegetable chips. I am in love with this dish and would rank it as one of the top 3 best things I've ever eaten. It was just so good! We were also served a complementary Amuse Bouche that was a Peruvian Vegetable and meat hor d'ouvere that was so delicious- It was earthy and the textures were delightful. It was like a miniature work of art that bursted with unique flavors. For an entree, I decided to try this fish burger which was a an in house made minced fish and ginger patty served on a brioche bun with all the fixings. It too, was incredibly delicious. Overall, I cannot say enough good things about Matsuri. Everything was perfect and I would come back in a heartbeat. The food, service and atmosphere were top notch. A MUST when visiting Santiago.

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    Matsuri - David our fabulous and talented bartender!!

    David our fabulous and talented bartender!!

    Matsuri - Amuse Bouche

    Amuse Bouche

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    Izakaya Yoko - Graffiti en Izakaya Yoko.

    Izakaya Yoko

    3.3(9 reviews)
    4.7 kmSantiago Centro
    $$

    On a sushi craving hunt, I stopped at Izakaya Yoko because of the good reviews and proximity to my…read moreLastarria hotel. The place is small, with a downstairs and upstairs area and a small sushi bar to saddle up at. But, it's quite small so I preferred to saddle up to a table. The ambiance is lacking and there was a faint scent of cleaning products. I ordered the tuna sashimi over a bed of rice, 2 tuna niguiri rolls, pork gyoza and a miso soup. While none of my dishes hit it out of the park, the gyozas were better than the rest. Unfortunately, I found the tuna to be overly fishy, which suggests it wasn't the freshest. Sad to say I won't be returning back here.

    I keep wanting to have faith but I have had so many bad experiences here over the past two years!!!…read more This USED to be my go to Japanese place. The food has gotten A LOT worse over the past two years, prices have gone way up, and the service has declined. The ramen is probably the worst I've tasted. I've eaten ramen all over Japan, USA, Canada, Europe, Brasil, Peru, and this is by far the worst I have tried. I've tried their miso, shoyu, tantanmen, and the WORST was their tonkotsu. I tried two bites when they came out with their new ramen menu, the broth was flavorless, the pork chashu was tough over cooked and inedible, and I tried two bites and sent it back. The worst part is the server and kitchen said that this is how it was supposed to be and wouldn't let me return it for anything else. And they still charged me for it after sending it back to the kitchen and not eating it!! I told them that it was terrible service and they said that if I didn't like the service I shouldn't come back (NEVER WILL). Their sushi sucks, rolls meh, the sashimi came out half frozen with frost cristals when you bit into it, it's like they just don't care! Yo seguía queriendo tener fé en este lugar pero ya me di por vencido después de muchas malas experiencias durante los últimos dos años. Este lugar antes era mi preferido para comida japonesa, pero la comida ha empeorado mucho, los precios se subieron mucho, y el servicio pésimo. El ramen es el peor que he probado en chile y en mi vida! He comido en Japón, estados unidos, Canadá, Europa, Peru, Brasil... he probado su miso, shoyu, y lo peor era su tonkotsu. El caldo sin sabor, los fideos sin vida, y el cerdo chashu tan sobrecocido que ni lo podía masticar. Probé dos mordiscos y lo mandé de vuelta a la cocina. Encima no me dejaron cambiar por otro plato, me lo cobraron, y me dijeron que el ramen ES Así! Les dije que era muy mala atención, y me respondieron que no volviera si no me gustaba el servicio. Nunca más!!! El sushi malo, los rolls mehh, el sashimi vino medio congelado y con cristales de hielo al medio del pescado, es como si no les importara la calidad!!

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    Izakaya Yoko
    Izakaya Yoko
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