Sarita Colonia in Santiago, Chile, is a vibrant and unique restobar known for its 'kitsch dementia and maximalism,' offering a dramatic and sensual atmosphere that captivates its guests. As a Peruvian staple of the Santiago hospitality scene, it presents a singular concept of 'gastronomía peruana travesti,' a playful fusion of Peruvian cuisine with global influences, including Asian and American flavors, resulting in deliciously surprising dishes.
The interior is an explosion of color, featuring purple walls, a show-stopping chandelier, Catholic iconography, neon lights, skulls, glittering Virgin Mary statues, and vintage mirrors, creating a photo-worthy and eccentric ambiance. Beyond the captivating decor, Sarita Colonia also boasts an extensive rooftop terrace, providing an additional space to enjoy its exceptional drinks menu, which includes a wide selection of house cocktails and, of course, the quintessential Pisco Sour. The vibe is lively and energetic, promising a memorable experience for luxury travelers seeking a distinctive and engaging night out.
