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EuropeovsEl Toro Loreto
Both Europeo and El Toro Restoran are endorsed by professional travelers. On balance, Europeo is preferred by most writers compared to El Toro Restoran. Europeo ranks #3 in Santiago with recommendations from 4 publications such as Afar Magazine, Frommer's and Fodor's.
Europeo
Fodor's
DK Eyewitness
Afar Magazine
Frommer's
Alonso de cordova 2417, Santiago, Chile
From $50/night
"You're in for a fine meal at this trendy yet relaxed eatery on Santiago's most prestigious shopping avenue." Full review
"Among the finest restaurants in Santiago, the Swiss-owned Europeo serves German and Swiss influenced cuisine."
"Located in the chic, affluent area of Vitacura near Nueva Costanera, Europeo delivers a flawless fine dining experience in Santiago." Full review
"Since it nudges up against a Louis Vuitton store, it's no great surprise that Europeo reigns supreme as the best restaurant in Santiago, at least as far as the city's arbiters of style are concerned" Full review
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."