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839 Paseo de Peralta, Santa Fe, New Mexico 87501
Downtown, Restaurant
Six months after closing Raaga-Go, chef Paddy Rawal began designing the menu for Tulsi.
222 N Guadalupe St., Santa Fe, New Mexico 87501
Railyard, Restaurant
Santa Feans of a certain age will likely remember this as the former location of Fire & Hops, but well before that, it was coffeeshop Dana’s After Dark. Now, the Remix Audio Bar folks have taken over with a similar late-night ethos for coffee-he...
226 N Guadalupe St., Santa Fe, New Mexico 87501
We’ve all heard the “No good bagels in Santa Fe!” cries, but Boultawn’s is here to soothe your need for boiled, crispy goodness. Side note? Don’t begin sentences with “In New York...” It’s obnoxious.
7 Avenida Vista Grande, Santa Fe, New Mexico 87508
Restaurant, South of SF
Yes, the burger at Carmelita’s is awesome, and is worth the drive.
2428 Cerrillos Road, Santa Fe, New Mexico
Cerrillos, Restaurant
The prices are fair, the service is attentive, and the kitchen at Katrina’s clearly knew a thing or two about guacamole.
2207 Cerrillos Road, Santa Fe, New Mexico 87505
El Rigobertos' presence in Santa Fe continues the grand tradition of finding a dope-ass burrito on Cerrillos Road
333 W Cordova Road, Santa Fe, New Mexico 87505
Restaurant, South Capitol
The menu at BODY Café is fairly varied and broken up into categories like salads; noodles & grains; small dishes; and baked goods.
2442 Cerrillos Road, Santa Fe, New Mexico 87505
The Paleta Bar, where paletas (that’s a frozen treat pop for those who don’t know) come by the armful and the options for gussying them up come in steps.
720 St. Michael’s Drive, Santa Fe, New Mexico 87505
Restaurant, Triangle District
FitMania adds to its meal prep services with Tibet Café sit-down eatery
851 Cerrillos Road, Santa Fe, New Mexico 87501
If you haven’t already tried the most New Mexican donuts in town, get thee to Whoo's Donuts immediately.
1115 Hickox St., Santa Fe, New Mexico 87501
Agua Fria, Restaurant
A wide range of deli and diner-style American and New Mexican offerings rounded out by a pack of El Salvadorean specialties such as pupusas and banana leaf-wrapped tamales.
2791 Agua Fría St., Santa Fe, New Mexico 87501
Besides carrying a huge chunk of the local metal and punk scene on its back, Tumbleroot is deservedly famed for its local beers and a dazzling variety of fusion food truck pop-ups, and that’s before you get to the beers and spirits, even.
410 Old Santa Fe Trail, Santa Fe, New Mexico 87507
Taking over the Raaga-Go space, Torogoz offers Salvadorian-Mexican grill fusion. A Salvadoran breakfast is a beautiful, delicious thing that should not be missed.
3003 S St. Francis Drive, Santa Fe, New Mexico 87507
Restaurant, Rodeo Road
Try the momo (Tibetan dumplings available with chicken, beef or vegetable filling), but don’t underestimate the value of being able to find real blood sausage and butter tea in this neck of the woods, either.
725 Cerrillos Road, Santa Fe, New Mexico 87501
Self-described “South by Southwest” comfort food classics, with an emphasis on live trivia nights and oversized cocktails.
631 Cerrillos Road, Santa Fe, New Mexico 87501
Green chile cheeseburgers furreal. Plus, instead of milkshakes, they’re dubbed Adobe Mud Shakes here—try one with lavender ice cream and shoestring fries for al fresco dipping.
204 Montezuma Ave., Santa Fe, New Mexico 87505
Saveur’s corned beef hash isn’t just for St. Paddy’s Day, and the BLT comes on a croissant. Brilliant!
501 W Cordova Road, Santa Fe, New Mexico 87505
You know you’re in for a treat when the menu is so extensive it uses a combined letter-number system to designate different orders. We strongly support the #20B: rice vermicelli with BBQ pork.
5984 Airport Road, Santa Fe, New Mexico 87507
Restaurant, Southside
Whether your delivery method of choice is chorreada, taco, quesadilla or burrito, make sure you try that deservedly prized birria. And if you can’t make it here, there’s about a dozen other locations around town.
4354 Cerrillos Road, Santa Fe, New Mexico 87507
Horseman’s is best known for its blisteringly spicy green chile—which you can also buy by the quart if a single dish’s worth just isn’t enough to satisfy your need for heat.
535 Cerrillos Road, Santa Fe, New Mexico 87505
When in doubt, go for an almond croissant, then think about how many locals and restaurants swear by the bread that comes fresh out of this bakery every day.
526 Galisteo St., Santa Fe, New Mexico 87505
Chef Martin Rios keeps on getting nominated for James Beard Awards, and the maple leaf duck breast with a cashew-celery root purée and pepper-honey duck jus might have something to do with it. Well, that and the rest of his inventive menu.
505 Cerrillos Road, Santa Fe, New Mexico 87505
Chef Dru Ruebush has somehow created the perfect balance of fine dining experience without overblown nonsense. Find one of the best bourbon lists in town and refined Southern fare.
1514 Rodeo Road, Santa Fe, New Mexico 87507
While those freezable tamales have saved many a homesick college student, the burritos are truly Posa’s crowning glory. Just trust us on this one: Try the chile dog burrito.
2890 Agua Fría St., Santa Fe, New Mexico 87501
Any Italian food fan will tell you this could very well be Santa Fe’s finest spot for pastas, pizzas, salads and more. Dig the red checkered tablecloths, too, and the family vibe.
710 Camino Lejo, Santa Fe, New Mexico 87501
Owner Weldon Fulton’s mid-museum oasis is a great place to to refuel with Reubens and chile mild enough not to annihilate your guests’ unacclimated taste buds.
901 W San Mateo Road, Santa Fe, New Mexico 87505
This is most definitely a dinner-friendly spot, we prefer visiting in the daytime when there’s plenty of sunshine to play off the rock garden outside. And that portobello, cream cheese and avocado sandwich is hearty enough to please most palettes.
905 Alarid St., Santa Fe, New Mexico 87501
We’ve been saying La Choza has the best pinto beans in town since we were pinto bean-sized ourselves, and we’re not stopping now. The crowds may have grown in recent years, but so has the scope of the restaurant itself.
298 Dinosaur Trail, Santa Fe, New Mexico 87507
The Southside location of the famous eatery has an indoor dining space so you and your next-level tacos can take your time.
1050 E Paseo de Peralta, Santa Fe, New Mexico 87505
Bonnie Bennett’s truffle assortments are stunning, but if you haven’t also tried those meticulously researched cacao elixirs, you’re missing out. In summation, chocolate rules.
2024-2025