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Casa Greca: Don't miss Pisco Sour

Casa Greca: Don't miss Pisco Sour, Coihaique

 franciscohg Says:  Little place, very well decorated with tehuelche themes, where even the "greca" names come from (ancient stone paintings), served by its owner.International food, but with a local flavour, very nice mixture of different spices and styles.If you are a regular, they can come... 

La Olla: Don't miss the king crab ravioli....

La Olla: Don't miss the king crab ravioli...., Coihaique

 franciscohg Says:  Very small and cosy restaurant, well served, the food is very good with a nice variety of styles.....good prices.World famous pisco sour is not that good though King crab ravioliRoasted emu with capers 

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 Coyhaique - A great city in chilean (western) patagonia, more information in my external homepage. I will be happy to help with anything i can about this region 

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 A great city in chilean (western) patagonia, more information in my external homepage. I will be happy to help with anything i can about this region 

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Coyhaique: start for hiking in RN Cerro Castillo

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 Coyhaique is the best village where you can start the hike through marvellous Reserva Nacional Cerro Castillo. I have moved my description of my hike to Villa Cerro Castillo, after Barbara from VT...... 

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