I wanted to give Scory an honest review. So here’s it is- I walk in with my mom and sister and ready to be eat great food as it was highly recommended! They told me where to sit but we were greeted like 10min after. Menu was only in digital and so they made the effort to give my mom the labtop menu which was nice! They did tell me where to sit, but waiter pass by us and don’t really give a care. Thereafter, waiter came by and helped us. We got drinks—they don’t have many drinks with tequila only like 2 and well one was out so I got what they had! I asked for tajin on the rim. Once the drinks came no tajin- they were able to correct the situation and make it right after. The second drink took long to come. Overall, the food was better than average, atmosphere feels cozy, but the service was horrible- more specially the wait time, some of the servers did really try their best so I don’t want to make it seem like I’m being unfair. I would come again but if I were to choose between Scory and square 1 go to square 1. Faster service and more accommodating for food.
I love coming to Scory when visiting Santiago, the food is always delicious, the service is quick and friendly. I recommend get the mofonguitos and the cheese sticks as an appetizer !
This is a new favorite. The breakfast menu is on par with IHOP and prices are very fair. Portions are good. I go out of my way to eat here if I'm in Santiago. The coffee is great too. The prices are not bad for a sit down restaurant. I recommend it.
I was excited to see the traditional tres golpes on the menu which was great. I also had a plain latte which also was great. The atmosphere reminded me of a diner I even spotted a few booths and families enjoying with their little ones. It definitely is a good spot to stop and fuel up while out and about in Santiago!
Our first visit to this restaurant wasn’t the best. I had my eye on the Pepito sandwich listed on the menu, but our server said she couldn’t find it on her iPad and wasn’t able to accommodate the order. I ended up settling for the chicken chimi, which I felt rushed into choosing. Unfortunately, it was disappointing—a small piece of breaded fried chicken served on an entire piece of overly toasted bread, and the flavors just didn’t hit the mark. My boyfriend, on the other hand, really enjoyed his Skory Sandwich, and I will say the Americano coffee was excellent—so much so that it convinced me to give the place another try during our 8-day stay in Santiago. On our second visit, I ordered the mangu with salami guisado, and it was definitely a hit—super flavorful and satisfying. However, our appetizer never came, which was a bit of a letdown. And to clarify, this wasn’t a language issue—both my boyfriend and I speak fluent Spanish. Overall, it was a mixed experience, but there are definitely some standout items worth coming back for.