- Time of past OR future Camino
- Various routes 2016 - 2024
I much prefer ordering agua del grifo (tap water) both to save money and plastic, and everything else that goes into the production and delivery of bottled water.
The last couple of nights in Santiago I dined with a group at two different vegetarian/vegan restaurants and they didn't bat an eye at our request for agua del grifo. We also ordered wine. But tonight I dined alone at a restaurant I have been to several times in Santiago because I feel comfortable there as a solo diner. When I asked for agua del grifo I was told that it was cloudy, and that the waitress herself wouldn't drink it. I insisted that I would try it, and I also ordered a glass of wine. The water was indeed cloudy when it was brought to the table, but that didn't bother me, because I've seen perfectly good water "settle" in the glass at home. However, when I tasted it I could tell that something had been added to the water as it had a slightly acidic taste.
Has anyone else had a similar experience?
The last couple of nights in Santiago I dined with a group at two different vegetarian/vegan restaurants and they didn't bat an eye at our request for agua del grifo. We also ordered wine. But tonight I dined alone at a restaurant I have been to several times in Santiago because I feel comfortable there as a solo diner. When I asked for agua del grifo I was told that it was cloudy, and that the waitress herself wouldn't drink it. I insisted that I would try it, and I also ordered a glass of wine. The water was indeed cloudy when it was brought to the table, but that didn't bother me, because I've seen perfectly good water "settle" in the glass at home. However, when I tasted it I could tell that something had been added to the water as it had a slightly acidic taste.
Has anyone else had a similar experience?