Gastronomic Route of the Concepción Province
One of the main meeting spots in downtown Concepción is Plaza Perú. Recognized for being a gathering point, it merges culture and gastronomy.
The bustling site offers a variety of flavors for all tastes; Italian cuisine, pizzerias, and burger joints are some of the options we find. Walking along Diagonal Pedro Aguirre Cerda towards Tucapel, we encounter Peruvian cuisine.
The menu offered by the renowned restaurant “Fina Estampa” has been praised by its customers for the quality of service and diversity in its dishes. However, when it comes to typical food, the “Luncheonette” restaurant is a pioneer in flavor and history.
Currently located at Colo-Colo #672, the offering includes a variety of typical dishes such as stew, chicken in gravy, and beans with sausage. Another faithful reflection of Chilean culinary art is “La Picá de Mary,” located at O’Higgins #940.
“El Roble” is another popular venue for lunch away from home, and we find it at O’Higgins #1133. The set meal costs $5,500 and includes salad or soup, bread, and juice.