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Restaurant Pehoe Barbecue — Restaurant in Torres del Paine

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Restaurant Pehoe Barbecue
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Mirador Cóndor
Torres de Paine, Magallanes and Chilean Antarctica, Chile
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Restaurant Pehoe Barbecue
ChileRegion of Magallanes and Chilean AntarcticaTorres del PaineRestaurant Pehoe Barbecue

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Restaurant Pehoe Barbecue

Torres de Paine, Magallanes and Chilean Antarctica, Chile
4.3(157)
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Phone
+56 61 224 9581
Website
campingpehoe.com

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Featured dishes

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Sopa
(Soup)
Pechuga De Pollo, Beef De Res O Filete Salmón A La Parrilla
(Grilled chicken breast, beef or salmón)
Acompañamiento
(Side dish)
Ensalada
(Salad)
Bebida
(Soft drink)

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Hamish PringleHamish Pringle
This camp site and restaurant is located at a prime stopping-off point en route to the national park. Bus-loads of tourists park up daily for a comfort break. Customers of the cafe restaurant don’t have to pay for the use of toilets, so footfall is guaranteed. However, the woman behind the counter wasn’t exactly greeting customers with delight. Perhaps that’s because the owner hasn’t provided her with a proper coffee machine. Or supplied an appetising array of biscuits, bakery, or healthy snacks. Nor are there sandwiches, filled rolls, or wraps in stock. So there’s nothing much with which she might tempt the customer. Maybe their focus is on campers staying on the site - there’s a wide fireplace which was burning logs midday - lovely smell. And some other reviewers have written favourably about evening meals there. At the time there was nothing cooking on the long grill but one could imagine surf and turf doing nicely on there. A shame as a bacon or sausage roll with ketchup, mustard, and/or mayonnaise would have gone down well as we passed…
Uri BarenholzUri Barenholz
The main issue we had in this campsite are the no longer wild life. Seeing rabbits and mice in the campground we left the food inside our tent for the day. An ARMADILLO ate through our tent and got the bread. We therefore hung the rest of our food during the night just to find out that the mice were able to climb and reach it, chewing through it all. For the steep price this place charges it should 1. Warn visitors in advance, 2. Provide food protecting infrastructure for campers with no car. The staff was nice but helpless and gave us 4 buns which was hardly enough given the ridiculous prices food is selling for in the park and the amount of food that we lost. Other than that the place has excellent warm water supply and good wind/rain protection for tents. No internet and no common refuge/kitchen, but excellent views of the Torres in good weather.
C ZhaoC Zhao
Can’t beat the view. One of the best view to have lunch or dinner. They do set menu and you can choose from Lomo, steak, chicken or salmon. It comes with side dish, soup and dessert. Soup and dessert are prepared in advance and serve you fast. Service is okay considering we visited twice during dinner time and there is only one staff serving a few tables. Lomo is a bit hard to chew. Steak is over cook which is hard to chew too. Not enough flavor in our main course. It is expensive no matter where you eat in the national park. It will cost you 22k-24k per person.
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This camp site and restaurant is located at a prime stopping-off point en route to the national park. Bus-loads of tourists park up daily for a comfort break. Customers of the cafe restaurant don’t have to pay for the use of toilets, so footfall is guaranteed. However, the woman behind the counter wasn’t exactly greeting customers with delight. Perhaps that’s because the owner hasn’t provided her with a proper coffee machine. Or supplied an appetising array of biscuits, bakery, or healthy snacks. Nor are there sandwiches, filled rolls, or wraps in stock. So there’s nothing much with which she might tempt the customer. Maybe their focus is on campers staying on the site - there’s a wide fireplace which was burning logs midday - lovely smell. And some other reviewers have written favourably about evening meals there. At the time there was nothing cooking on the long grill but one could imagine surf and turf doing nicely on there. A shame as a bacon or sausage roll with ketchup, mustard, and/or mayonnaise would have gone down well as we passed…
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The main issue we had in this campsite are the no longer wild life. Seeing rabbits and mice in the campground we left the food inside our tent for the day. An ARMADILLO ate through our tent and got the bread. We therefore hung the rest of our food during the night just to find out that the mice were able to climb and reach it, chewing through it all. For the steep price this place charges it should 1. Warn visitors in advance, 2. Provide food protecting infrastructure for campers with no car. The staff was nice but helpless and gave us 4 buns which was hardly enough given the ridiculous prices food is selling for in the park and the amount of food that we lost. Other than that the place has excellent warm water supply and good wind/rain protection for tents. No internet and no common refuge/kitchen, but excellent views of the Torres in good weather.
Uri Barenholz

Uri Barenholz

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Can’t beat the view. One of the best view to have lunch or dinner. They do set menu and you can choose from Lomo, steak, chicken or salmon. It comes with side dish, soup and dessert. Soup and dessert are prepared in advance and serve you fast. Service is okay considering we visited twice during dinner time and there is only one staff serving a few tables. Lomo is a bit hard to chew. Steak is over cook which is hard to chew too. Not enough flavor in our main course. It is expensive no matter where you eat in the national park. It will cost you 22k-24k per person.
C Zhao

C Zhao

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4.3
(157)
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3.0
43w

This camp site and restaurant is located at a prime stopping-off point en route to the national park.

Bus-loads of tourists park up daily for a comfort break.

Customers of the cafe restaurant don’t have to pay for the use of toilets, so footfall is guaranteed.

However, the woman behind the counter wasn’t exactly greeting customers with delight.

Perhaps that’s because the owner hasn’t provided her with a proper coffee machine. Or supplied an appetising array of biscuits, bakery, or healthy snacks. Nor are there sandwiches, filled rolls, or wraps in stock. So there’s nothing much with which she might tempt the customer.

Maybe their focus is on campers staying on the site - there’s a wide fireplace which was burning logs midday - lovely smell. And some other reviewers have written favourably about evening meals there.

At the time there was nothing cooking on the long grill but one could imagine surf and turf doing nicely on there.

A shame as a bacon or sausage roll with ketchup, mustard, and/or mayonnaise would have gone down well...

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1.0
5y

Fuimos hoy con una amiga italiana y mi esposo también italiano, luego de una excursión maravillosa al Grey. Queríamos terminar el día mirando el atardecer y comiendo algo rico. No nos importaba pagar caro, pero comer bien, disfrutando de la vista extraordinaria de los cuernos del Paine.

La comida se sentía hecha sin ganas, unas papas cocidas que parece que eran de goma, un arroz sin sal y una carne que parecía simplemente tirada a las brasas como quien cocina descansando 100% en la belleza del lugar y por lo mismo haciendo cero esfuerzo en hacer algo con un poco de cariño o ganas, o simplemente porque no quieren que quienes visitemos el lugar, regresemos.

Esto era algo que estábamos tomando con humor, cuando decido ir a sacar un par de fotos a la terraza luego de lo cual se rompe una tabla bajo mis pies y caigo doblando pésimo mi rodilla izquierda que ya tiene un menisco roto y que podría haber quedado bloqueada.

El más rápido en llegar a verme fue una persona de la mesa del lado y mi marido y luego de varios minutos apareció Alberto, quien nos estaba atendiendo. Gracias a Dios no me pasó mucho.

Ahora de regreso en Puerto Natales tengo las dos rodillas inflamadas y deberé esperar para encontrar papenzima en alguna farmacia ya que no puedo tomar antiinflamatorios, porque soy alérgica a ellos.

Si bien Alberto y el administrador llegaron como a los 10 min a preguntar si todo estaba bien, mi excesiva prudencia les dijo que si, aunque de verdad la comida fue precaria, mala, insípida, en definitiva horrorosa para el precio que se pagó y la caída en su terraza era la peor experiencia que he tenido en el parque, considerando que ambas cosas dependen 100% de las personas que ahí trabajan y sus ganas por hacer un buen trabajo en este lugar extraordinario.

Esperé un gesto de parte de la administración que nunca llegó.

Nosotros andábamos en nuestro vehículo con Vino, salames, prosciutto, aceitunas, aji verde con aceite de oliva, panes y cerveza, frutos secos y queso y de haber decidido ir solo a hacer un picnic o aperitivo por nuestra cuenta, no habríamos pagado más de 40.000 por una comida insípida y hecha sin ganas y me habría evitado la caída producto solo y únicamente a una falta de mantenimiento de parte de la administración del lugar.

Espero que esta caída no me traiga mañana, mayores consecuencias. Pero si van a Torres del Paine, simplemente eviten el lugar.

La gente de ahí simplemente no quiere visitas ni turistas. Lleven su picnic y pueden igualmente disfrutar de la maravillosa vista sin pagar un precio excesivo por una comida que parece de Hospital y que a la vista de la manutención de la terraza principal, en donde yo estaba sola y no estaba llena de gente, es un lugar que se "ahorra" las ganas de hacer las cosas con profesionalismo, cariño y con la intención de dejar un buen "sabor" en quienes visitamos el lugar.

NO RECOMENDABLE...

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1.0
8y

The main issue we had in this campsite are the no longer wild life. Seeing rabbits and mice in the campground we left the food inside our tent for the day. An ARMADILLO ate through our tent and got the bread. We therefore hung the rest of our food during the night just to find out that the mice were able to climb and reach it, chewing through it all. For the steep price this place charges it should 1. Warn visitors in advance, 2. Provide food protecting infrastructure for campers with no car. The staff was nice but helpless and gave us 4 buns which was hardly enough given the ridiculous prices food is selling for in the park and the amount of food that we lost. Other than that the place has excellent warm water supply and good wind/rain protection for tents. No internet and no common refuge/kitchen, but excellent views of the Torres in...

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