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Archive for Eating Santa Fe

Eating Santa Fe – La Fonda

Nov26

Restaurant: La Fonda on the Plaza

Location: 100 E San Francisco St, Santa Fe, NM 87501. (505) 982-5511

Date: March 23-28, 2023

Cuisine: Breakfast and more

Rating: Tasty for hotel breakfast

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We stayed at this lovely hotel on the square.
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The restaurant was in this gorgeous high ceiling room.
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The breakfast menu.
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Local Granola Parfait with Seasonal Berries.
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Buttermilk pancakes.
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Pancakes with Strawberries.
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Eggs.
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Avocado Toast with Bacon, Arugula, and Egg.
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Mushroom Omelet.
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Omelet.
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Trout and Eggs and Potatoes and Hollandaise.
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Fancy Gin & Tonic.
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Tableside Guacamole.
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Pretty solid. Chips were heavy, however.
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Chilie con Queso. This was the way I like it.
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Simple Pasta.
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French Fries.

Not a bad hotel cafe.

For more dining reviews click here.

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By: agavin
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Tagged as: Breakfast, Eating Santa Fe, Hotel, La Fonda, New Mexico, Santa Fe

Eating Sante Fe – Sazón

Nov24

Restaurant: Sazón

Location: 221 Shelby St, Santa Fe, NM 87501. (505) 983-8604

Date: March 28, 2023

Cuisine: Elevated Latin American

Rating: Best restaurant in Santa Fe

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We saved the best for last during our lengthy Santa Fe trip.
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Originally from Mexico City, Chef Fernando Olea, , Best Chef of the Southwest 2022 James Beard Award Winner, has been enthralling diners in Santa Fe since 1991 with his unique interpretation of contemporary and traditional Mexican dishes. Chef Olea creates sophisticated flavors using Old Mexico’s indigenous and culinary traditions alongside ingredients from around the world. His menu is deliberately small, featuring fresh and locally sourced produce and meats when possible. Nothing evokes the mystery of Mexican cuisine more than mole, a regional dish from the heart of the country. The origin of Mexican mole is mysterious. Some say it was an Aztec delicacy served to the Spanish conquistadors. Others say 16th century Hispanic nuns created it. We’re not sure of the origin, nor can the original recipe be defined! In Old Mexico each cook has their unique mole recipe often handed down generation by generation. Mole is a sauce of complex flavors that usually includes toasted and ground spices, seeds, nuts, chocolate and chile. Many mole recipes contain more than thirty ingredients and some recipes have five varieties of chile alone.

Moles can be defined by their color such as rojo, verde, and negro; the town they are from such as Puebla, Oaxaca, Michoacan; and social class, such as pobres and ricos. Chef Olea is delighted to share his moles that include his “New Mexican Mole” that he created to commemorate Santa Fe’s 400 year anniversary in 2009. The large mural in the main dining room, painted and presented to Chef Olea by Federico Leon De La Vega, a well known artist from Mexico City, illustrates all of the ingredients found in this mole.

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Very cool decor.
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Mole tasting with 5 moles, sweet black and apricot at the front, moving to tangy green and then two spicy red ones.
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Specials.
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The main menu.
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La Nueva. Xicaru 102 Mezcal, Agave, Angostura Bitters, Lemon Twist.
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Maracuya. Silver Tequila, Passion Fruit Purée, Ancho Reyes Ancho, Red Chile Salt.
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Manhattan Goes Latin. Knob Creek Rye Whiskey, Carpano Antica Vermouth, Orange and Aztec Bitters, Luxardo Cherry, Orange Twist.
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Ensalada De la Casa. baby spinach / mango / cotija cheese / white onion / bacon (omitted here) / cilantro vinaigrette.

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Special Crab, Poblano, and Sweet Cream Soup. Pretty incredible actually. Stupendous.
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Floes de Calabasa. Stuffed zucchini blossoms with Gruyere, goat and Asadero cheeses, lightly battered. Served over mixed greens. Delicious. Quite sweet actually, but awesome.
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Pulpo. Octopus sauteed in olive oil with pork belly and Thai chili. Served with crostini’s. Pretty much like octopus in spicy garlic chili oil.
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Azteca. yellow fin tuna crudité / avocado / cucumber / spicy tacuba sauce / crispy corn chips.
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Kid’s quesadilla.
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Berenjena. stuffed eggplant. zucchini / corn / tomato / gruyère cheese.
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Pechuga de Pato. Duck breast with apricot mole served with sweet yams with fried rice noodles and beet chips.
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Pechuga de Pato. Duck breast with apricot mole and brussels sprouts. Quite nice.
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The dessert menu.
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Special of Rubharb Crumble. Not bad at all.
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Dulce Sinfonía. Chef Olea’s signature dessert. A masterpiece of flavors and textures. A very strange mix of avocado ice cream, beet sauce, and some other flavors. Not really my favorite, but interesting.
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Volcán de Chocolate. For true chocolate lovers! Decadent chocolate cake served with a lava flow of yet more chocolate. They weren’t lying, it was awesome.
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Whipped cream, with and without a pork chocolate (not kidding).
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Overall, Sazon was pretty awesome. It had this high end artsy/fancy vibe which was tres santa fe and the service was very good — a touch haughty — but excellent and attentive. They almost rolled their eyes at some of our LA dietary restrictions (the vegetarians and keto). The inclusion of lard and chicken stock in nearly everything was a touch of a challenge for the vegetarian. But the food was innovative and extremely tasty, as were the cocktails. I wish I had known about the degustation menu, but I think you had to do it manually in advance by the phone.
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For more dining reviews click here.

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By: agavin
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Tagged as: Eating Santa Fe, Latin American cuisine, Mexican cuisine, mezcal, New Mexico, Santa Fe, Sazon

Eating Santa Fe – The Shed

Nov22

Restaurant: The Shed Restaurant

Location: 113 1/2 E Palace Ave, Santa Fe, NM 87501. (505) 982-9030

Date: March 28, 2023

Cuisine: Tex Mex – sorta

Rating: overrated

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The Shed, a dining institution since 1953 is located on Palace Avenue just east of the plaza. Look for the small, vividly colored wooden sign that marks the entrance. The restaurant occupies nine quiet rooms behind Prince Patio, a sunny brick and flagstone courtyard shaded by trumpet vines and adorned with roses in the summer. Customers can downshift a couple of centuries and have one of the more satisfying experiences Santa Fe has to offer.

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They offer locals and visitors alike (according to their site) a time tested taste of the best that Northern New Mexico has to offer both in cuisine and hospitality. We are a family owned and operated business now under the management of the 3rd generation of Carswells. Visitors and locals returning to Santa Fe don’t feel like they have arrived in Santa Fe until they have tasted the Shed chile once again.
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The menu.
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Definitely a charming interior.
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The lunch menu.
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Cappuccino.
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Shed Corn Chowder. Chicken, green chile, carrots, milk & spices, topped with blue corn tortilla strips & parsley.
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Shed Sliders. Two red chile pulled pork sliders served on toasted buns, topped with fresh cabbage slaw & salsa de aguacate. Served with fresh local pickles from Barrio Brinery.
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Kid’s cheese quesadilla.
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Huevos Rancheros. Two eggs any-style, served with blue corn tortillas, cheddar cheese, red or green chile and a side of beans, garnished with lettuce. Sauces were on the side. My mom did not like this at all — maybe because it wasn’t what she expected.
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More Huevos Rancheros, but stripped down to be totally vegetarian.
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Carne Adovada Plate. Tender, slow-roasted lean pork, marinated in a blend of red chile, garlic and oregano, served with a blue corn, red chile, cheddar cheese & onion enchilada, a side of beans and posole, and garnished with lettuce & tomato. The enchilada was very good. The meat was fine, although better with some queso on top. The posole was kinda interesting, although needed some green chile sauce to spice it up.
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another Carne Adovada Plate, this time also with beans.
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Queso. A blend of our famous green chile and house cheeses. I used this tiny tiny side to liven up the other dishes.
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Overall, I thought the Shed very overrated. It was super crowded with 1-2 hour lines most of the time. No reservations. We got in by going at opening (11am) on Tuesday and didn’t have to wait. But while it was decent American Mexican, it was nothing special.

For more dining reviews click here.

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By: agavin
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Tagged as: Breakfast, Eating Santa Fe, Mexican cuisine, Santa Fe, The Shed

Eating Sante Fe – Estavan

Nov16

Restaurant: Estevan Restaurante

Location: Hotel Chimayo. 125 Washington Ave #2016, Santa Fe, NM 87501. (505) 930-5363

Date: March 26, 2023

Cuisine: Southwestern

Rating: Petty good, but not amazing

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Night 4 in Sante Fe brought yet another Southwestern place.
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Estevan is located inside the Hotel Chimayo, right in the heart of town.

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Cutesy decor.
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The Menu.
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Special Salad.
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Special Soup.
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CHILE RELLENO. Anaheim Green Chile filled with mushroom duxelle and served with a garlic pinto-bean demi-glace. Really great. Nice pepper with a bit of heat and a pleasant mushroom center. The sauce was delicious.

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Some burg.
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Basic Pasta.
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BOLOGNESE PASTA. Slow-cooked and prepared from pork shoulder, pancetta, and tomatoes, served with tagliatelle pasta.
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Special Fish.
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Potatoes and Spinach.
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QUAIL. Two grilled quail in a Red Chile Juniper demi-glace. Served with sauteed fingerling poatoes and Farmers Market Vegetables.
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Special Lamb Loin with Potatoes and Veggies. Quite tasty but very rare!
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Lamb loin but with no potatoes.
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Dessert Menu.
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Ice Cream and Seasonal Fruit.
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CHOCOLATE LAVA CAKE. The ultimate dessert. Made with a river of warm chocolate, inside of a delicate chocolate cake, tempered and served with creme fraiche. Not that much ooze.
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TRES LECHES. A traditional New Mexican moist cake, made with three milks and served with strawberry icing, Too good. Too sweet!
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Overall, pretty tasty. Presentation is a touch rustic, but service was awesome and execution very solid. Overall style was fairly 90s. The room was cozy and attractive with a nice wood-fire smell.

For more dining reviews click here.

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By: agavin
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Tagged as: Eating Santa Fe, Estavan, Santa Fe, Southwestern

Eating Sante Fe – Pasqual’s

Nov14

Restaurant: Cafe Pasqual’s

Location: 121 Don Gaspar Ave, Santa Fe, NM 87501. (800) 722-7672

Date: March 26, 2023

Cuisine: Southwestern Cafe

Rating: Still great

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This is another place I ate at almost 30 years earlier.
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It’s got the cute adobe vibe.
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And the bright colors.
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The menu.
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Apple Juice.
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Cappuccino.
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LINDA’S “GRANOLA BOWL” ~ Organic Berries / Banana / Pomegranate / Navel Orange / Apple / Organic Greek Yogurt.
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Scrambled Eggs.
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GRIDDLED POLENTA ~ Green Chile-Flecked Polenta / Sauteed Chorizo / Roasted Corn / Red Chile / Two Eggs. Not much polenta, but a lot of corn under the eggs.
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Whole-wheat CHEESE QUESADILLA.
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HUEVOS BARBACOA ~ Marinated Oven-Roasted, Slow-Cooked Beef Cheeks / Roasted Tomato-Jalapeño Salsa /
Two Eggs / Organic Corn Tortillas / Black Beans / Cotija Cheese. Nice and beefy.
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Bacon.
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CHILE RELLENO CON HUEVOS ~ Organic Anaheim Chile / Omelette-style / Asadero Queso / Black Beans / Tomato Rostizada Salsa / Two Eggs sunny-side up. Delicious!
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Chorizo. Perfect on the releno.
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A second releno, but with beans.
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Overall, still a ton of flavor at Pasquals.

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I had to keep getting up to let people — and the server — into this table behind!

For more dining reviews click here.

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By: agavin
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Tagged as: Eating Santa Fe, Pasquals, Santa Fe, Southwestern Cuisine

Eating Santa Fe – Sassella

Nov12

Restaurant: Sassella Restaurant

Location: 225 Johnson St, Santa Fe, NM 87501. (505) 982-6734

Date: March 25, 2023

Cuisine: Italian

Rating: Good

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Sure we had a lot of Southwestern in Santa Fe, but we had to get at least “some” Italian in.
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A fairly formal traditional space. Like the real venetian masks.
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The menu.
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Bread, including those Italian donut-shaped bread sticks.

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EVOO.
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Amarone — very young amarone.
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Composizione di Pere. Sliced Singo golden pear, Meredith Farms sheep and goat cheese, artichoke, caramel bits, encapsulated fruit pearls, mint, pistachios, aged balsamic.
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Ceasar a Modo Mio. Romaine, parmesan crisp, focaccia crostini, white anchovies, capers, tonnato dressing.
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Eggplant Parmigiana. Eggplant in pastella, Italian bread crumbs, marinara, parmesan, mozzarella, basil pesto.
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Le Tre Polpette. Veal and wagyu beef meatballs prepared three ways, spicy and sweet marinara. Not ure what was the exact difference between the balls other than keft to right ascending crispiness. They were good though.
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Limone e Gamberi. Capellini pasta, shrimp, clams, white wine, lemon juice, lemon zest, mint, pistachio, capers, Sassella EVOO.
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Pasta Pomodoro.
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White Seabass. Seabass, rösti potato, Mediterranean tomato sauce with preserved lemon and capers,
aged balsamic reduction.
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Scaloppine. Wild boar scaloppine, marsala demi-glace, cream, artichoke, prosciutto wrapped asparagus. Very tasty and tender with a great reduction sauce.
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Osso Buco Milanese. Braised veal shank, mirepoix, risotto alla Milanese, gremolata. Less fatty than a normal OB, but nice.
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We skipped dessert.
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Overall, a surprisingly elegant and sophisticated Italian. Very good execution. Style is a bit deconstructed and slightly modern.

For more dining reviews click here.

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By: agavin
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Tagged as: Eating Santa Fe, Italian Cusine, pasta, Santa Fe, Sassella

Eating Santa Fe – Museum Hill Cafe

Nov10

Restaurant: Museum Hill Cafe

Location: 710 Camino Lejo, Santa Fe, NM 87505. (505) 984-8900

Date: March 25, 2023

Cuisine: Cafe

Rating: Solid

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The dining room.

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The menu.

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Grilled Eggplant Sandwich. provolone, pesto, roasted red pepper. Served with salad.
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Grilled Eggplant Sandwich. provolone, pesto, roasted red pepper. Served with SSweet Potato Fries..
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Grilled Eggplant Sandwich. provolone, pesto, roasted red pepper. Served with Fries.
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Shrimp Stuffed Poblano. grilled shrimp, cheese, pico, rice (subbed out for veggies), and greens. Not bad at all for low carb.
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Texas French Toast. Batter-dipped French bread, applewood bacon (omited), greens, and fruit.
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Open Faced Bistro Steak Sandwich, tomato, mayo, mustard, feta, vinaigrette w/ Sweet Potato Fries.

Solid and interesting cafe fare.

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Tagged as: Eating Santa Fe, lunch, Museum Hills Cafe, Quick Eats, Santa Fe

Eating Santa Fe – Burrito Co

Nov08

Restaurant: The Burrito Company

Location: 111 Washington Ave, Santa Fe, NM 87501. (505) 982-4453

Date: March 24, 2023

Cuisine: Tex-Mex

Rating: It was

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I normally wouldn’t cover this sort of place, but it’s a useful part of the Americana travelog.
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Cute enough and right in the center of downtown.
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And they have pepper door handles.
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Le menu.
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Cobb Salad.
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Cheese Quesadilla.
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Chicken Burrito.
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Veggie Burrito — aka bean burrito.
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Chicken stuffed Sopapilla covered in chilis, sour cream, cheese alongside rice and beans.
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Another goopy Tex-Mex dish.

I think you can see from the pictures what was going on here.

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Eating Santa Fe – Geronimo

Nov06

Restaurant: Geronimo

Location: 724 Canyon Rd, Santa Fe, NM 87501. (505) 982-1500

Date: March 23, 2023

Cuisine: 1980s Haute Cuisine

Rating: Tasty, if old fashioned

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For our first meal in Santa Fe it was off to a classic. The building is 250 years old and the restaurant is several decades.
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Warm and inviting, the elegant “Borrego House” was built by Geronimo Lopez in 1756.  Thick adobe walls, kiva fireplaces and wood beams surround.
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Geronimo has a very nice 80s-90s nice restaurant feel with a straightforward 2 course ala carte menu. It’s been awhile since I te with this format and it’s kind of a fun throwback.
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The cozy table.
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The menu.
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A plum spritz.
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Bread, including Jalapeño Cheddar buns and slightly spicy crisps.
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Butter.
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Jumbo Lump Crab Cakes. Sweet Corn Purée, Poblano-Sweet Corn Bisque & Baby Greens. Mild, vaguely southwestern flavor, but quite enjoyable.
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Fujisaki Asian Pear Salad. Bleu d’Auvergne Grilled Cheese, Arugula, Cashews & Cider Honey Vinaigrette.
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Wagyu Beef Carpaccio. Mustard-Horseradish Sauce, Herb Oil, Wild Arugula & Classic Garniture. Rich beef with lots of lemony zest, quite excellent.
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Zoom.
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Fiery Sweet Chile & Honey-Grilled Mexican White Prawns. Jasmine Almond Rice Cakes, Red Onion, Yuzu-Basil Aioli & Frisée.

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Pan-Seared Salmon. Yukon Gold Potato. Gnocchi, Green Peas, Wild Mushrooms & Thyme Beurre Blanc.
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Basic pasta.
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Tellicherry Rubbed Elk Tenderloin. Roasted Garlic Fork-Mashed Potatoes, Sugar Snap Peas, Applewood-Smoked Bacon & Creamy Brandied Mushroom Sauce.
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Prime Beef Rib Eye. Shallot-Mushroom Duxelle, Scalloped Potatoes, Crispy Bacon, Green Onions, Aged Sharp Cheddar Cheese & Veal Demi. Very nice straight up steak with good flavor. The paste to the lower right was very savory. Nice reduction.
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Sautéed Spinach. Good with the reudction from the rib-eye.
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Le lab.

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Overall, a very enjoyable meal. In all ways it was like time travel back to the 1990s. Santa Fe is pretty much a 80s and 90s holdover no matter how you look at it. Still, that’s not always a bad thing. I sort of miss white tablecloths, nice servers, and dining rooms you can talk in. The Southwestern tilt of the cuisine is mild and plating is old-fashioned but neat as a tact (I hate sloppy plating). Flavors were good.

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By: agavin
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Tagged as: 1980s, Eating Santa Fe, New Mexico, Santa Fe

Eating Santa Fe – Coyote Cafe

Nov04

Restaurant: Coyote Cafe & Rooftop Cantina

Location: 132 W Water St, Santa Fe, NM 87501. (505) 983-1615

Date: March 24, 2023

Cuisine: Southwestern

Rating: Cool but dated

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Immaculate 80s vibe dining room.
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The menu.
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Drink menu.
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Margarita.
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Cornbread.
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SOUTHWEST ROLLED CAESAR. Organic Romaine | Parmesan Reggiano | Green Chile Polenta Croutons. My wife got a kick out of this different form factor.
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WINTER CITRUS & SQUASH. Seared Panela Cheese | Blood Orange-Chipotle Vinaigrette | Pomegranate | Pumpkin Seeds.
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FRIED BURRATA. Persimmon | Red Wine Pear Compote | Mexican Chocolate Vinaigrette. Sort of like a cross between a fall dessert and a fancy mozzerella stick!
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DUROC PORK BELLY TACOS. Beet Tortilla | Fresno Mayonnaise | Truffle Balsalmic Reduction | Jalapeno | Pickled Onions. Very tasty and savory with a little bit of heat.
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VENISON CARPACCIO. Pickled Cherries | Pinon Oil | Crispy Rosemary | Pecorino | Bitter Greens | Cherry Mostarda | Crostini. Nice carpaccio with crunch, a little sweetness, and some acidity.
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Mac & Cheese. I actually loved these — and I shouldn’t have had any.
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CRISPY BRANZINO. Kaffir Lime-Coconut Broth | Forbidden Rice | Pickled Shemeji Mushrooms | Shiso. Very crispy. The sauce was filled with intense coconut flavors.
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GRILLED MAINE LOBSTER TAILS. Sambal | Corn | House Made Guajillo Pappardelle.Sounded great and flavorful — but in practice the pasta was extremely bland.
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GRILLED LAMB CHOPS. Pumpkin Polenta | Sherry Braised Medjool Dates | Hazelnut Mole.
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GRILLED PORK CHOP. Sour Citrus Roasted Baby Yams | Orange Mojo | Roasted Squash & Cotija | Toasted Coriander Demi. Porkchop itself was juicy and dense. Sauce added some needed zest. I subbed out the yams for asparagus.

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Dessert menu.
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Awesome freebee dessert wine.
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Some muscato d’asti on the house — lovely.
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Dark Chocolate Moussse. Chocolate Ice Cream Bon Bons. Pinon Buttercakes. Free gift from the house. The darker chocolate balls were the best.
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Zooms.
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Overall, incredible service — you don’t get this kind of service in LA anymore — and a really fun night. It’s very 80s, in a good way and quite tasty, although not all combinations gelled perfectly.

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