Marseille's only Chilian restaurant, El Santo Cachon

El Santo Cachon

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Arrive early or reserve a table at Marseille’s only Chilean restaurant, because this place fills fast – and after a pisco sour (or three), you’ll see why. If you want to make it out of the door walking, combat the frothy cocktail's effects with deliciously heavy fried cheese empanadas. The ceviche mixto of fresh fish and octopus is great too.


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