This restaurant, located on one of the most architecturally notable streets in the Historic Center, has the same name as its location: Nueva York 29.
It’s an environment where visitors can taste Chilean and international Creole cuisine, highlighting the delicate flavors of signature dishes.
Its large spaces on the second floor are warmly decorated with photographic murals from the 1930s, like a trip to the past that invites diners to enjoy a pleasant artisanal coffee in the morning. or a varied and tasty daily menu at lunchtime.
Their specialties include casserole-cooked meats, perfectly cooked pasta, and fresh seafood, all accompanied by a fine wine from Chilean wineries.