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EtnikovsEl Toro Loreto
Both restaurants are recommended by professional reviewers. Overall, El Toro Restoran is the choice of most writers compared to Etniko. El Toro Restoran comes in at 82 with endorsements from 3 reviews such as Lonely Planet, Frommer's and Rough Guide.
Etniko
Frommer's
DK Eyewitness
Rough Guide
Santiago, Chile
From $0/night
"Etniko is one of Santiago's hippest restaurants, serving Asian-influenced cuisine in a trendy and sophisticated space frequented by Santiago's stylish young adults and expats." Full review
"A Pan-Asian restaurant serving lunch and dinner from Monday to Saturday, Etniko attracts the capital’s trendy crowd and many American expatriates, who love the bar and interior atrium seating."
"The blue neon-lit, Japanese-inspired interior attracts a cool 20s–30s crowd drawn by more than 40 types of sushi and sashimi, plus numerous other Southeast Asian dishes, and excellent ceviche."
El Toro Loreto
Frommer's
Lonely Planet
Rough Guide
Loreto 33, Santiago, Chile
From $10/night
"An enduring favorite among hipsters, artists, and actors alike, El Toro is the kind of restaurant you expect to see in San Francisco's Mission District, or London's Shoreditch." Full review
"This restaurant has transformed the western end of Bellavista from backwater to hip hangout." Full review
Star
"An effortlessly trendy restaurant with an appealing whimsical air – pots of crayons are left on each table so that you can doodle while you wait for your food."