Antigua Fuente

Restaurant · Monserrat

Antigua Fuente

Restaurant · Monserrat

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Av. Alameda Libertador Bernardo O'Higgins 58, 8331084 Santiago, Región Metropolitana, Chile

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Av. Alameda Libertador Bernardo O'Higgins 58, 8331084 Santiago, Región Metropolitana, Chile Get directions

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Av. Alameda Libertador Bernardo O'Higgins 58, 8331084 Santiago, Región Metropolitana, Chile Get directions

+56 2 2639 3231
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Ramin Bagherzadeh

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Antigua Fuente is a must-visit for sandwich lovers! Their menu features a variety of meats like beef, pork, and sausage, with customizable toppings like avocado, mayo, melted cheese, and Russian salad. The flavors are incredible, the portions generous, and every bite is unforgettable. Don’t miss this spot—it’s a sandwich experience like no other!

Marta Rodenas

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Old school no-frills eatery serving typical Chilean sandwiches. They kitchen is in the center and you sit at the bar around it to eat. We had the Italian completo (hot dog with mayo, ketchup and avocado), the lomito (pork) and churrasco (beef). It was all very good but I have had better sandwiches at other places.

Pamela Dolaher

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Authentic as it gets! First, we loved our short time in Santiago and going to Antigua Fuente as our first stop was right on target. We were greeted by a wonderful older gentleman that spoke English and helped us navigate the menu. All 5 of us got the star of the show - their signature sandwich (I am gluten free so mine came without a bun). It was sooooo good. In Chile, you eat sandwiches with a fork and knife so we joined in and did the same - which because of the size of the sandwich, it would be hard to pickup anyway. It was very good and a great way to fill our bellies for our walk around the beautiful city.

stacey sanders

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We had a wonderful experience here! We don’t speak Spanish so they went and got a friendly man who spoke English to help us order. We split two sandwich’s and they were a beautiful mess (you definitely need a fork and knife) and tasted amazing. Our favorite was the lomo completo. Staff was kind and food was great!

Sean Fahey

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One of the best meals i had in Santiago. Went with what they were known for (first option, pork) all the way. They are a little heavy on the mayo but you can shed that on your own… ton of flavor and fresh guac. Very very good!

Andrew Servis

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The sandwiches here were amazing. I had the churrasco with cheese, tomato, and avocado. It was so good I tried the Lomito based on someone’s recommendation. The lomito was also good but the churrasco was my favorite. It has such a cool old school diner vibe inside and they cook right in front of you. It was fast, easy, and delicious. Great place to stop for lunch or dinner if you’re in the area.

Lisa Chan

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There isn't a more classic and traditional restaurant that captures the essence of Chile's obsession with sandwiches smothered with sliced meats and drowned in avocadoes, tomatoes and about a gallon of mayonnaise. Service is friendly, cheap and fast. The food itself is amazing - portions are huge! Be warned: the sandwiches are so big you can't pick them up. You'll have to eat with utensils 🍔 Don't be frightened by the exterior (which is partially boarded up and covered in graffiti), it's very quaint inside.

Tracy Delossantos

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We came here because we drooled just watching this place on Somebody Feed Phill PLUS our local guide highly recommended this spot. After eating here, I 1000% understand Chile's obsession with sandwiches! These gigantic sandwiches are on another level. I highly recommend getting your sandwich Italiano style: Tomato, avocado and a jar of mayo. Yes, you get more mayo than you bargain for... and it's delicious! The staff is so friendly. The price is right. And you get an authentic experience with some the best food of this city.