Bringing a little piece of Chile to Manchester, Santiago Restaurante is located just around the corner from Manchester Town Hall and the Royal Exchange Theatre.
Opened in February 2012 by Eduardo and Luis, the Chilean brothers who were behind Leoni's, an Italian restaurant which was established in the same basement for over 36 years.
Serving up some of the best tapas to be found in Manchester, alongside Argentinian steaks and some of the great Chilean dishes, Santiago Restaurante offers Manchester a restaurant that fuses Mediterranean food with Latin America cuisine.
Chilean cuisine is regarded amongst the best in the world, fusing Latin American influences with European ingredients.
The Country is home to some of the world's best fish, including Chilean Sea Bass, whilst Pastel De Choclo (corn bake) and Anticuchos (BBQ marinated meats served on skewers) are Chilean delicacies you'll find at Santiago restaurant.
The food at Santiago is lovingly prepared by some of the best Chilean chefs in Manchester and, if you have never tasted this type of cuisine, you will love the array of food.
With the country's long coastline boasting a wide variety of vegetables and fruit, these are prominent in the creation of Chilean dishes.
Chilean wine is also one of the best around, blending French vines with the warm Pacific winds, giving it more taste.
Wines such as the Carmenere or Chilean Shiraz is the perfect accompaniment to Chilean food and Santiago Restaurante is home to some fine dishes and fine wine, served in a relaxed and informal ambience.
Visit Santiago Restaurante to sample not only the food, but a little piece of Chilean life.
Santiago Restaurante - bringing tapas to Manchester, the Chilean way.
Santiago January Offer
FREE STARTERS AND MAIN COURSES
Dine at Santiago Tuesday - Thursday throughout January 2013 and receive 2 4 1 on starters and main courses.
A £3 supplement applies to steak dishes and offer apples to a maximum of 4 people per table.