We apologise in advance to the blog fans as not too much happened today. We decided we were all in need of a good sleep in so got up just in time for breakfast. Then we planned the next adventure we would partake in that being New Zealand. After a bit of homework it was time to treat ourselves to a stroll in the park. We lazed in the park for a few hours before lunch.
Santiago has a lot more to offer in terms of food than the fast food tag the rough guide awarded it. We enjoyed croissants and then a nice big ice cream before watching the sunset over the Andes then the city of Santiago. The rest of the evening was spent waltzing around the city. It being our last full night in Santiago we decided to treat ourselves to a top meal. The restaurant was situated across from the main street and beside a 5 star Hotel so we knew it would be good. We ordered a really good pasta dish and a large serving of meat. The meal was enjoyed by all. Mike and I decided we would be adventurous and take the bald waiters advice on dessert. He suggested a pancake with alcohol. It didn’t sound good but we taught why not. The pancake came out with a glass of alcohol. The waiter threw it over the pancake and the plate went up in flames. Looking at it was the best thing about it. It tasted like pancake smothered in Sambuca, quite simply it was horrific. Adventurous orders pay off sometimes but this one didn’t. We were also entertained by a skilful magician. He was Chiles answer to David Blaine and had Tom in awe of what he could do with cards and a rope. We headed to a pub for a few drinks.
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Conor Daly
Santiago has a lot more to offer in terms of food than the fast food tag the rough guide awarded it. We enjoyed croissants and then a nice big ice cream before watching the sunset over the Andes then the city of Santiago. The rest of the evening was spent waltzing around the city. It being our last full night in Santiago we decided to treat ourselves to a top meal. The restaurant was situated across from the main street and beside a 5 star Hotel so we knew it would be good. We ordered a really good pasta dish and a large serving of meat. The meal was enjoyed by all. Mike and I decided we would be adventurous and take the bald waiters advice on dessert. He suggested a pancake with alcohol. It didn’t sound good but we taught why not. The pancake came out with a glass of alcohol. The waiter threw it over the pancake and the plate went up in flames. Looking at it was the best thing about it. It tasted like pancake smothered in Sambuca, quite simply it was horrific. Adventurous orders pay off sometimes but this one didn’t. We were also entertained by a skilful magician. He was Chiles answer to David Blaine and had Tom in awe of what he could do with cards and a rope. We headed to a pub for a few drinks.
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Conor Daly
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