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A photo of Beef and Leaf Cafe restaurant
4.6
Exceptional(44)
Price: Expensive
• American • Los Alamos
Booked 13 times today
Enjoy reimagined comfort foods that incorporate seasonal ingredients and a touch of whimsy into dishes we all know and love - paired with unique wines, craft beers and creative cocktails.
A photo of Coyote Cafe restaurant
4.7
Exceptional(7219)
Price: Moderate
• Southwest British • Santa Fe
Booked 36 times today
Coyote Cafe & Cantina continues to be Santa Fe's most famous and celebrated restaurant & rooftop bar. Coyote Cafe continues to be Santa Fe's most iconic restaurant, celebrating our 30th year!
A photo of La Boca - Santa Fe restaurant
4.7
Exceptional(5330)
Price: Expensive
• Tapas / Small Plates • Santa Fe
Booked 60 times today
Opened in 2006 by 8 time James Beard Award Nominee, Chef James Campbell Caruso.La Boca has the feel of a lively European wine bar, featuring an extensive selection of carefully chosen Spanish wines and Sherries. Chef Caruso's Modern Spanish Cuisine is inspired by the exuberance of Spanish cooking combined with fresh, local ingredients. La Boca has been  called "the most influential restaurant in Santa Fe" by the Pasatiempo Magazine and the New York Times describes the menu as "modern re-inventions of classic Spanish cuisine" Knowledgeable and animated staff graciously guide guests to the perfect wine to complement their meals. La Boca also prides itself on being an ambassador of Spanish sherry culture, transporting its guests to Jerez in the crisp cool flavors of Fino, or the deep fig-essence of a Pedro Ximenez.Join us every Thursday and Friday night for live music on the Taberna main stage!
A photo of Santacafe restaurant
4.7
Exceptional(3961)
Price: Moderate
• American • Santa Fe
Booked 57 times today
Old~world elegance meets contemporary cuisine in a venue that boasts one of the best outdoor dining experiences in Santa Fe. Nestled in the charm and elegance of one of Santa Fe's most beloved historical homes, Santacafé has been a restaurant icon for over 40 years. It was bought in 2019 by Santa Fe restauranteur Quinn Stephenson - the driving force behind another Santa Fe legend, Coyote Café. Boasting one of the best outdoor patio dining experiences the City Different has to offer, Santacafé combines the traditions of modern American cooking with exquisitely locally sourced ingredients.
A photo of Gabriel's - Santa Fe restaurant
4.5
Awesome(2367)
Price: Moderate
• Mexican / Southwestern • Santa Fe
Booked 46 times today
Five minutes north of the Opera on Hwy 285, savor the cuisine of the Southwest and Old Mexico at the eatery Zagat labels "one of America's top restaurants, a true Mexican classic, rated excellent in all categories." Enjoy the spacious outdoor patio with a spectacular mountain view. Inside, the thick adobe walls and kiva fireplaces create a cozy, romantic atmosphere. Featuring guacamole made fresh at your table, renowned margaritas, authentic Mexican cuisine and handmade corn tortillas. Lunch and dinner served daily.
A photo of Sazon restaurant
4.7
Exceptional(5246)
Price: Very Expensive
• Latin American • Santa Fe
Booked 10 times today
Originally from Mexico City, Chef Fernando Olea, formerly Chef of Epazote, has been enthralling diners in Santa Fe since 1991. 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 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. 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, was painted and presented to Chef Olea by Federico Leon De La Vega, a well- known artist from Mexico City.
A photo of Julia – A Spirited Restaurant & Bar restaurant
4.3
Awesome(419)
Price: Moderate
• American • Santa Fe
Booked 9 times today
SPIRITED DINING AND DRINKS IN SANTA FEIn 1882, Abraham Staab, a European immigrant who became one of Santa Fe’s most prosperous merchants, built a Victorian mansion on property that now belongs to La Posada. Abraham’s elegant wife, Julia, entertained local society and visiting dignitaries in incomparable style. Legend has it that Julia so loved her home that she has never left it. Today, we celebrate Julia Staab as our muse and honor her name and legendary hospitality with the opening of Julia, A Spirited Restaurant & Bar. The restaurant features innovative, locally sourced dishes as well as an extensive selection of fine wines and spirits.
A photo of The Pink Adobe restaurant
4.6
Exceptional(528)
Price: Expensive
• Mexican / Southwestern • Santa Fe
Booked 18 times today
The Pink Adobe restaurant stands proudly in the heart of Santa Fe's historic Barrio De Analco neighborhood, which is considered the oldest neighborhood in the US. Founded in 1944 by Rosalea Murphy, an artist and social connector, the restaurant takes its name from the rose-colored adobe plastering on the nearly 400-year-old hacienda that serves as its home. This iconic Santa Fe destination at the heart of ​the Old Santa Fe Trail has been known for its ​fun, vibrant atmosphere and outstanding cuisine. Some of the famous well-known dishes are still existing such as the Steak Dunnigan, French Onion Soup and Hot Apple Pie among with new and innovative creations from our Executive Chef Mario de Leon. FOR CATERING AND EVENT INQUIRIES, Please send us an email to:events@thepinkadobe.com
A photo of Joseph's Culinary Pub restaurant
4.9
Exceptional(2417)
Price: Expensive
• Continental • Santa Fe
Booked 21 times today
Chef Joseph Wrede is a Food & Wine Best New Chef, the winner of several AAA Four Diamond Awards, several DiRoNA Awards and has received both Wine Spectator and Wine Enthusiast distinctions. Joseph’s Culinary Pub is a creation of Chef Wrede and his creative and business partners. This is the third incarnation of Wrede’s original Joseph’s Table, conceived in Taos, New Mexico, not quite 20 years ago, for which he is well known and loved within the region and beyond. Joseph’s Culinary Pub is designed to be a platform for Chef Wrede’s unique and uncompromising vision on traditional and contemporary cuisine, both regional and international. Regarding the restaurant as a process much like theater, Wrede envisions the experience of dining in his restaurant as an interactive play between the pub and the public, with his sights aimed at rivaling high art.
A photo of La Plazuela at La Fonda on the Plaza restaurant
4.7
Exceptional(3625)
Price: Expensive
• Southwest • Santa Fe
Booked 15 times today
We do not accept reservations for breakfast and lunch, it is walk-in based only.In consideration of our dining reservations, we kindly ask you to abide by the following time courtesy standards: 1-2 Guests; 1 Hour 30 Minutes 3-5 Guests; 1 Hour 45 Minutes 6-8 Guests; 2 Hours 9-12 Guests; Reservations are only available at designated times (4:30-5:30, 7:30, 8:00) - 2 Hours 30 minutes*For parties of more than 12 guests please call our Dining Room at (505) 995-2334 La Plazuela was the hotel’s original 1920s patio and it retains that sunlit Old World charm. Skylights flood the dining room with natural light and handsome carved furnishings, artisanal lighting, and our much-loved hand painted windows create a beautiful, inviting room to gather, to dine and to make memories in. The menu was crafted to showcase old favorites with New World influences and authentic New Mexican cuisine. La Plazuela at La Fonda on the Plaza is Santa Fe’s gathering place. Come dine with us!

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  • MeghanVIP
    New Mexico •5 reviews
    5.0
    Dined 1 day ago
    Great service and great food! I highly recommend the lobster bisque and the artichokes.
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    Beef and Leaf CafePrice: Expensive• American• Los Alamos
    4.6
  • BillVIP
    San Francisco Bay Area •69 reviews
    5.0
    Dined 2 days ago
    There were 4 of us…we enjoyed mushrooms, eggplant, black noodles, apple Kimchi salad, a tempura/spicy crab maki roll, crunchy tuna and sea bass. Every dish was well prepared and timely served. Neo (Daniel) our server, was charming, knowledgeable, and very helpful. It was a great dinner celebrated with friends.
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    IzanamiPrice: Expensive• Creative Japanese• Santa Fe
    4.8
  • Sally
    Houston •13 reviews
    5.0
    Dined 2 days ago
    This was our first time here and we had a great dining experience. Our server was attentive and was able to answer all our questions. We had Negroni and Cava with our tapas. We started with two selections, olives and shrimp. Then ordered the grilled artichokes and skirt steak. They were fantastic, we will be returning. Reservations recommended.
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    La Boca - Santa FePrice: Expensive• Tapas / Small Plates• Santa Fe
    4.7
  • DougVIP
    Seattle / Eastern Washington •69 reviews
    5.0
    Dined 3 days ago
    As always, an exemplary dining experience. Delicious appetizers and main dishes: roasted beet salad, mushroom bisque, pork shank, and rack of lamb. Ambience and service were top-notch. Servers were friendly and professional. I have two very minor complaints, and both involve the bread. Geronimo’s used to deliver an impressive bucket of bread with long pieces of lavage oriented vertically, creating an impressive architectural display! Now, it appears they have shifted to more of a standard issue bread basket, which included two types of bread and several pieces of delicious lavash. While eating our main dish, we requested some additional lavash and butter. I expected that we’d get a fresh bowl of lavash and butter. Instead, the server put a couple of pieces of lavash in our existing bread basket and didn’t bring any butter. Not a big deal, but what could have been an absolutely perfect meal was slightly marred by the disappointing bread issues and somewhat stingy refill. Bring back your beautiful bread buckets!!!
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    GeronimoPrice: Very Expensive• Fusion / Eclectic• Santa Fe
    4.9
  • YolandaVIP
    New Mexico •387 reviews
    5.0
    Dined 6 days ago
    Our board loves coming here for the holiday lunch. Nice private room and waitstaff. We started with the great dumplings and calamari. The feature pasta was popular! Steak frites and tacos were delicious as well. We will be back soon.
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    SantacafePrice: Moderate• American• Santa Fe
    4.7
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