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- NNaniEl Paso •1 review5.0Dined 1 day agoOverall My family and I had a great time. Daniel was excellent and talked us through everything, he also checked on the table in decent time and was within ear shot incase we needed him. 10/10 recommendMore infoCafé CentralPrice: Very Expensive• Contemporary American• El Paso•4.8
- LLauraBaltimore / Maryland •1 review5.0Dined 2 days agoWhen asked where I wanted to eat out for my 60th, I said Double Eagle, of course! Never ever disappointed, food was fabulous! Prefect day!!!More infoDouble Eagle De MesillaPrice: Very Expensive• Steakhouse• Las Cruces / Mesilla•4.6
- SStevePittsburgh / Western PA •1 review5.0Dined 7 days agoIt was out first time there and we had an absolutely wonderful experience and meal. Plan on going there once a month from now on.More infoD.H. Lescombes Winery & Bistro - Las CrucesPrice: Moderate• Wine Bar• Las Cruces / Mesilla•4.7
- EElizaPhoenix / Arizona •1 review5.0Dined on Nov 10, 2024The lamb and sea bass entrees were delicious! The lemon crème brûlée was one of the best deserts I’ve had in a long time. Service was excellent and attentive, and the pomegranate margaritas were a treat. The space is lush and pretty. I do suggest they dim the overhead lights, which were very bright, and consider adding candies (led even) for ambience.More infoMezcla RestaurantPrice: Moderate• Mexican / Southwestern• Las Cruces / Mesilla•4.6
- SSheriNew Mexico •1 review4.0Dined on Apr 26, 2023We had a great dinner celebrating a couple of birthdays. Our server, Maliyah, was amazing! There were five in our group and we were well taken care of. The food was very good. We will definitely return!More infoRed Lobster - Las CrucesPrice: Moderate• Seafood• Las Cruces / Mesilla•4
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The Las Cruces and Mesilla area offers a taste of quesadillas and tacos similar to what you'd find on a street corner in Mexico. Mexican hot dogs, combining bacon with onion and a host of other flavors, also dominate many menus. These towns ofprovidefer the perfect place to enjoy both casual and formal dining as cantinas are popular but so are sit-down steakhouses. New Mexico's history as a cowboy state means that meat often makes the meal. In Mesilla, some restaurants even have beef aging rooms to ensure that you're getting the best possible flavors. After a big meal, biscochitos, Spanish for cookies, are a welcome finish, especially when they're topped with powdered sugar.
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