Fabulous experience, cool place, instructional, culturally interesting, extremely refined, soothing…read morenight.
They started me with a small cup of a drink originating from coconut water (I think). I order a pisco sour flavored with regional mint from the north. It was quite good.
They brought me a long, thin wooden platter with an assortment of bite sized morsels that originated from the north to the south of Chile. Each bite was different. They was some spicy pepper-based sauce and a few bite-sized pieces of flat bread.
When they observed my interest (I asked a question), they offered a look at a book dedicated entirely to native foods. It looked a bit dated but it was really cool. There was an image of the dish with explanations. Many other interesting things in the book.
I started with the ceviche and it was really good. Then I had a mixed salad and that was quite good, but there were things in there that felt like stones.
My main was the shrimp. It was a fine dish, made quite elegantly, but they used a certain type of pepper that I don't care for (maybe it was fire roasted? But it's a flavor I encountered from time to time and it just doesn't work for me.
Wait staff was kind and knowledgeable, but not in a hurry.
Cool space; nice atmosphere.