Jim S.
Google
El Huerto delivers the kind of meal that reminds you why dining out can be pure joy. The service is warm and unhurried, the portions generous without being showy, and the cooking—scratch-made and deeply considered—speaks to a kitchen that takes vegetables seriously.
I ordered the New Mexico entrée, a vibrant, beautifully assembled dish that balances comfort and freshness in every bite. The crowd here is largely local, which tells you something: this is the kind of restaurant people return to. The fresh-squeezed juices are worth a visit on their own—bright, clean, and thoughtfully blended. And don’t miss the desserts; each one is made from scratch and tastes like it.
El Huerto is popular for good reason. If you’re in Santiago and want a meal that feels both wholesome and indulgent, this spot should be at the top of your list. Go. You’ll leave happy.