San Antonio Bakery
“From more traditional Chilean desserts to cheescakes and chocolate mousse cakes – they have something for everyone there!”
“I have dined at San Antonio on multiple occasions and their food is better than anything I had both in Santiago, or in the southern part of Chile.”
“+Their beef empanadas are baked and not fried at all, which I love.”
San Antonio Bakery
Delivery: Yes
Take-out: Yes
Accepts Credit Cards: Yes
Bike Parking: Yes
Good for Kids: Yes
Good for Groups: Yes
Has TV: Yes
Waiter Service: Yes
Price range.
$$ Price range $11-30
4 reviews
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Used to go to this spot when I had a friend who worked here. I had no idea it existed. Place doesn't have a sign or anything. It's authentic Chilean food. If you come you have to try the completo. I got the italiano which is a hot dog with avocado and salsa minus the sauerkraut. They've also customized meals for me like grilled chicken, eggs, and veggies. Food is good. Service is slow. I don't go here anymore, but try it out if you want to.
The San Antonio Bakery makes a Peruvian hot dog that is fantastic. They are a Spanish bakery and restaurant. I've never tried their other dishes but I did try some of their pastries. They were ok. You got to get the hot dogs. They are delicious.
So my Chilean best friend took me out for lunch and he's been telling me about this "authentic" chilean restaurant out in long island. He took the liberty of ordering a bunch of stuff from the menu and we were barely able to finish half of the food.
+Their Pisco Sour is amazing. They served it in flute glasses and added a sugar rim to the flutes and it has a very lemony taste to it. Quite refreshing for the summertime.
+Their beef empanadas are baked and not fried at all, which I love. These are the same kinds his mom used to make for me every year. Also, they have cheese and shrimp empanadas that are fried and the crust was amazing. It has so much flavor compared to any ones I've tried.
+The Chilean hot dog looks messy but it's covered with deliciousness of guacamole and salsa.
+Their abalones were amazing and fresh, but I'm not a fan of dipping it in mayo.
+He also ordered this corn grits that had beef filings inside. It's a little more watery compared to other Chilean restaurants he's taken me to, but nonetheless really good.
We used to go to this place in Woodhaven in Queens, but they have closed down. Now we know where to get our Chilean fix. =)
The Churrasco is soooo gooood. Especially with the hot sauce. But they need to package it better for take out. I was taking it out the bag and the sandwich just fell out of the wrapping and made a mess. Very annoying.