RESTAURANTE // Estación Comedor, un espacio para vegetarianos
may 24, 2012
Un lugar muy agradable para desayunar, almorzar y tomar café, es La Estación Comedor.
Abierto desde las 8:30 horas, ofrece unas deliciosas tostadas francesas, un menú con alternativa vegetariana y refrescantes jugos naturales.
TIPS: Tiene una decoración con un aire rústico-chic.
DIRECCIÓN: Antonio de Pastrana 2529, esquina con Francisco de Aguirre, Vitacura.


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