22. Completos – Hot Dog Though ‘completo’ may have the same topping with churrasco, this is among the “original” foods of Chile. What makes it stand out is the hotdog or sausage. Instead of the thin steak slices of churrasco, completo goes along with Vienna sausage. Nowadays, you ...
Completo– Completo in Spanish means “complete.” The completo is a hot dog that is sold at practically every street corner in Chile. It’s a bigger hot dog than the American ones and it is typically covered in mayonnaise, tomatoes, pickles, sauerkraut and onions. There is another popular ...
After a tour-laden time in Bolivia, we were ready for a slightly more chilled time in Chile. We managed that balance well – still seeing tons and doing some excursions, but fewer multi-dayers. Hot sunny days, sandy beaches, vibrant street art, beautiful landscapes and the opportunity to s...
A favorite Chilean "fast food" meal is a completo , which is similar to a hot dog and typically accompanied with mustard, avocado, tomatoes, and mayonnaise. Ponche (Chilean punch) is a traditional and popular beverage. Barros Jarpa (grilled ham and cheese sandwich), served with fruit, ...
4. Get ready to indulge in Chilean cuisine! From mouthwatering empanadas to fresh seafood, Chile offers a gastronomic delight for every palate. Don't miss out on trying the traditional dish, "completo," a delicious hot dog loaded with toppings. ...
Often credited as the birthplace of the completo Italiano, or Chilean hot dog, this Plaza de Armas diner was opened in 1935 by Eduardo Bahamondes Muñoz, who brought the hot dog from the United States to Chile. Served in a lengthy, house-made bun, a Viennese sausage is dressed in the ...