📍 Alonso de Córdova 4355, 7560801 Vitacura, Región Metropolitana, Chile
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Google: 4.4 • TripAdvisor: 3.5
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Located in the vibrant city of Santiago, Chile, Lolita Jones is a charming Mexican-themed restaurant that offers a delightful dining experience. Located within the CV Galería, this eatery features both indoor and outdoor seating, creating an inviting atmosphere perfect for a casual meal or a lively night out. Guests rave about the fresh, made-to-order guacamole prepared right at the table, along with a menu that showcases tantalizing Mexican and Latin dishes. With a full bar and a fantastic selection of cocktails, it’s no wonder that locals and tourists alike flock to this spot, making it a popular choice for couples, families, and friends looking to enjoy a fun night out.
Google: 4.4 (1726 reviews)
TripAdvisor: 3.5 (233 reviews)
We had 2 amazing meals at this place during our holiday last week. The food was amazing!! Fresh made guacamole, table side! The pasta dish was THE BEST I have ever had anywhere, including Italy!!! The service is great and accommodating. Prices are VERY reasonable!! Now for the game changer…The Amore de Mexico dessert…left me wanting more and more and more….So delicious!!!! Alfredo was a fantastic server!!
One of my favourite cocktail spots in Santiago. Great atmosphere, in a cool building with other restaurants, bars and shops and in an upscale neighbourhood with tons of options around. They also know how to make a well-crafted cocktail, which is great for a hot day/night in Santiago. Highly recommend!
Ate dinner here a few times, was delicious! They bring a cart to the table and make guacamole right there. You can say what you want/don’t want mixed it. Loved it! Wish we had one of these restaurants in California!
We rang to ask if they had any availabilities, to which we were told not reservations available and we should try walk in. So we drove there and did. Upon arriving found the restaurant empty. We asked if they could assist us in English where we were met with significant disdain and then told no availabilities and a hand in the face with a NO. Our local friend whom resides in Santiago, was rather frustrated and rang the restaurant to test the availability. To our dismay, they said they had plenty of room. Nothing but racism and disregard for caucasians. We also heard the term GRINGO thrown about as few times which we googled……. Very unfortunate as our previous experience was fantastic and we even tipped the waiter 20000 CLP… Never again….