Is This The Most Popular Restaurant with Travelers in Valparaíso, Chile?

Café Entre Cerros

Almte. Montt 399, Valparaíso, Cerro Alegre, Valparaíso, Chile
@entrecerrosvalparaiso

Located at the corner of Almirante Montt and Paseo Dimalow, this cafe was very popular and full of people. Many of the customers were clearly tourists. I heard diners at tables around me speaking English, Spanish, and German. 

The restaurant is in a great neighborhood for exploring, with lots of little shops and cafes all around. All of the walls in the area are covered in interesting murals, and there is a lot to see and explore in the area. 

The name Entre Cerros means between hills. The restaurant is between Cerro Alegre and Cerro Concepción. The restaurant was very centrally located, and had good hours. At times when other places were closed, they were open. I wound up going to the restaurant more than once. 

A sandwich piled high with meat, tomatoes, and vegetables.
A sandwich at Café Entré Cerros in Valparaíso, Chile.

There was live music in the restaurant. 

The many had numerous different vegan options on the menu, and they were clearly labeled. 

For breakfast they had a range of lighter items like fruit and yogurt, as well as some dishes that were more substantial.

A white plate with a croissant sandwich, a bowl with kiwi, strawberry, orange slices, yogurt, and granola. A glass with juice.
Paseo Dimalow breakfast combo at Café Entre Cerros in Valparaíso, Chile.

They offered set breakfast combos that came with coffee and juice. They were not that expensive. 

Paseo Dimalow was a breakfast combo that included a croissant with ham and cheese, fruit salad, yogurt, and granola with honey as well as a glass of juice and a coffee for $8,900 Chilean Pesos ($10 USD). 

Just Like Home was a breakfast combo that included black beans with caramelized onions, crispy bacon, rustic potatoes, avocado, poached egg, and churrascas which were like a thick tortilla or savory pancake. It was $92,000 Chilean Pesos ($10.40 USD).

Just Like Home breakfast combo at Café Entre Cerros in Valparaíso, Chile.

The juice was very nice. 

The cafe took credit cards, and had a credit card terminal that did not charge me a foreign transaction fee. 

While credit cards are widely accepted in Chile, many stores use a credit card terminal that does add a fee for the use of an international card in addition to whatever fee your credit card company may charge you for an international transaction.