Restaurant in Santiago, Chile
Reliable Las Condes pizza, not a destination.

Pizzería Tiramisú is a casual Italian-leaning spot on Isidora Goyenechea in Las Condes — the right call when you want reliable pizza in Santiago's busiest restaurant corridor without a reservation headache. Easy to book, easy to reach from El Golf metro. For a more deliberate Santiago dinner, Boragó or 99 Restaurante make better use of your night.
Pizzería Tiramisú is a neighbourhood pizza spot in Las Condes, Santiago, sitting at Isidora Goyenechea 3141 in one of the city's busiest commercial corridors. Based on available data, it reads as an easy, low-friction booking — the kind of place you return to for a reliable iteration of what you already know works, rather than a destination you plan a night around. If you are already in Las Condes and want pizza without the complexity of a reservation queue, this is a practical call. For first-timers in Santiago looking to anchor a serious dinner, the city's stronger dining options warrant your attention first.
Las Condes is Santiago's financial and commercial district, and Isidora Goyenechea is its main restaurant drag — a street lined with mid-range and upscale options pulling office lunch crowds and after-work dinners. Pizzería Tiramisú sits within that ecosystem: accessible by foot from the El Golf metro area and surrounded by competing casual Italian and international options. The address puts it firmly in the territory of convenience dining rather than destination dining, which is not a criticism , it is the relevant framing for the decision in front of you.
On the question of takeout and delivery, which matters in a corridor like this: pizza travels reasonably well compared to other cuisines, and a Las Condes address means the venue is likely covered by Santiago's main delivery platforms. If you are ordering in from a nearby hotel or apartment in the zone, a neighbourhood pizza option at this address is a lower-risk off-premise choice than, say, a seafood or fine dining order. That said, without confirmed delivery hours or platform listings in the available data, verify coverage directly before committing to an off-premise order.
If you have been once and are considering a return, the practical question is whether your next visit calls for the same register. Las Condes has density , you are close to options across price points and cuisine types. Boragó and Ambrosia are the city's more considered choices if the occasion warrants it. For something more casual but with a stronger culinary identity, 99 Restaurante and Demencia both offer more editorial interest. Pizzería Tiramisú makes sense when you want familiarity without friction , not when you are trying to make the most of a Santiago dining night.
For visitors building a broader Santiago itinerary, the neighbourhood itself is worth factoring in. Las Condes skews corporate and residential; if you want more atmospheric dining streets, Lastarria and Barrio Italia deliver more character. Check our full Santiago restaurants guide for a mapped view of where the city's dining options sit geographically and by occasion type. If your trip extends beyond the capital, Pasta e Vino Ristorante in Valparaíso is the stronger Italian-leaning option for a day-trip context, and worth the comparison if Italian is the cuisine you are chasing.
Booking difficulty is rated easy. No specific reservation platform or phone number is in the available data, so walk-in or on-site inquiry is the practical path. For a venue of this type in Las Condes, weekday lunch slots and early weeknight tables are likely the lowest-friction windows. Weekend evenings on Isidora Goyenechea fill across the board, so earlier arrival is the sensible hedge regardless of venue.
The address , Isidora Goyenechea 3141, Las Condes , places this within walking distance of the El Golf metro station on Line 1. If you are staying in Providencia or Vitacura, a short taxi or rideshare is the most direct approach. For broader Las Condes dining and nightlife context, see our Santiago bars guide and our Santiago hotels guide for accommodation near this corridor. If your Santiago trip involves wine, our Santiago wineries guide and a visit to Viña Concha y Toro in Pirque are worth pairing with a day in this part of the city.
Specific menu data is not available for this venue. The name references two Italian staples , pizza and tiramisú , which suggests a core Italian-leaning menu. On a return visit, starting with what performed well last time is the practical call. If you are ordering for the first time, ask staff directly what moves fastest; high-turnover items tend to reflect what the kitchen does consistently well. For a Santiago restaurant with a more documented menu and stronger culinary profile, La Calma by Fredes or Peumayen in Providencia give you more to work with.
No seating configuration data is available for this venue. Las Condes casual dining spots of this type often have counter or bar seating as an informal option, particularly for solo diners or walk-ins. Confirm on arrival. If bar dining with a stronger drinks program is the priority, Bocanáriz is Santiago's most deliberate wine-bar dining option and worth a separate visit.
No capacity or group-booking data is in the available record. For groups of four or more on Isidora Goyenechea, calling ahead or arriving early is standard practice regardless of venue. If a group dinner in Santiago warrants more planning, D.O. Restoran in Lo Barnechea and Ambrosia both have more documented private and group-dining infrastructure.
The address in Las Condes puts you in a high-density restaurant corridor , easy to reach, easy to walk away from if the wait is long, and surrounded by alternatives. No price data is confirmed, but casual pizza in this part of Santiago typically sits at a mid-range price point. For a first Santiago dinner with more to say for itself, consider anchoring the night at Boragó or 99 Restaurante instead. Pizzería Tiramisú makes more sense as a second or third visit when you know what you want from the city and need something low-key.
No dress code data is available, but a casual pizza restaurant on Isidora Goyenechea does not call for formality. Smart-casual is safe; the neighbourhood skews business-professional during lunch and casual-social in the evenings. Save the outfit planning for Boragó or The Singular Santiago, Lastarria Hotel, where presentation aligns more closely with the dining register.
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Awards | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pizzería Tiramisú | Easy | — | |||
| Boragó | Modern Chilean | World's 50 Best | Unknown | — | |
| Ambrosia | French - Chilean | Unknown | — | ||
| La Calma by Fredes | Seafood | World's 50 Best | Unknown | — | |
| Bocanáriz | Wine Bar | Unknown | — | ||
| The Singular Santiago, Lastarria Hotel | Chilean Modern | Unknown | — |
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No menu data is confirmed for this venue, so specific dish recommendations would be speculation. What is confirmed: it is a pizza-focused restaurant on Isidora Goyenechea in Las Condes, so pizza is the format to commit to. If you are visiting for something other than pizza, this is not the right address.
No seating layout data is available for Pizzería Tiramisú. For a neighbourhood pizza restaurant on a busy Las Condes commercial corridor, counter or bar seating is plausible but not confirmed. Walk-ins are likely accommodated without issue, so arriving and asking is a low-risk approach.
No private room or group policy data is on file. As a neighbourhood pizza restaurant on a high-traffic street in Las Condes, larger tables are possible but not guaranteed. Groups of four to six should call ahead; for anything bigger, venues with confirmed private dining options in Santiago are a safer bet.
This is a neighbourhood stop, not an event restaurant. Located at Isidora Goyenechea 3141 in Las Condes, it draws regulars from the surrounding offices and apartments rather than cross-city visitors. Walk-ins appear straightforward, and the format suits a casual lunch or early dinner more than a special occasion.
No dress code is documented, and the Las Condes neighbourhood pizza format strongly implies casual is appropriate. Business casual from a nearby office works fine; no need to dress up.
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