Merly M.
Yelp
Wish I didn't wait so long to review this place, but I'll try my best to remember my experience from over a month ago.
Stumbled upon this place on a walk from a nearby CF gym. It's in a little shopping strip right off the street and doesn't look super inviting, but looks like your typical family-owned, kind of grubby, kind of homey place. There are two sides to it--one is a restaurant and the other is like a little pick-up-and-go area. Despite their hours claiming it was open, the doors were locked at the time of my visit. I saw a man sitting in the restaurant, so I knocked and told him I wanted some empanadas. He said he would open the other door for me, and he did.
The staff inside was busy baking and getting food ready for the day. Everyone inside was really friendly and were happy to answer all of my questions. I've never had Chilean pastries, so I wanted to try everything. (Also, I should note that I speak Spanish, which made it really easy to communicate with the staff.)
I got four different kinds of empanadas, including spinach, beef, and chicken. I believe I loved them all, but my friend and I were especially fond of the chicken. Chilean empanadas have a much thicker crust than I'm used to and are really hearty.
These Chilean alfajores were a little different than others I've had before. Like the empanada, they had a thicker and breadier pastry, but because dulce de leche is so damn good and they put a pretty decent amount in there...they were still delicious.
Mote con huesillo is their typical drink and honestly, not my favorite. It tastes like a lightly sweetened peach tea, but it's full of barley, which makes for an interesting texture experience in your mouth.
Give this place a try, but don't go out of your way for it.