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In May 2010, we visited State # 31 in our alphabetical tour and we would like to say Muchas Gracias to the warm, friendly people of New Mexico.
Let me tell you about the delicious experiences of dining in this state.
Frommer's Travel Guide for this region describes the trend of "Creative Southwestern" cooking as chefs creating dishes that incorporate traditional Southwestern foods with ingredients not indigenous to the area. We describe it as..."phenomenally delectable!"
Nestled among the dozens of "art" galleries along Canyon Road are many fine restaurants. We give our highest recommendation to 2 of them:
Geronimo
Guy loved the Escargot!
The Compound
Have the Buttermilk Roast Chicken!
Awesome food in serene settings!
Following is a list and short review of other restaurants we enjoyed in Santa Fe:
(I have included a link, in case you are ready to make reservations!)
(I have included a link, in case you are ready to make reservations!)
Anasazi Restaurant
Delicious meals right inside our hotel. Try the Chicken Nachos and Prickly Pear Margarita!
Delicious meals right inside our hotel. Try the Chicken Nachos and Prickly Pear Margarita!
O'Keeffe Cafe
Next to the museum. Have the Boudin sausage special of the day!
Next to the museum. Have the Boudin sausage special of the day!
Santacafe
2 blocks from our hotel. Try the Shitake & Cactus Spring Roll w/ Southwestern Ponzu!
2 blocks from our hotel. Try the Shitake & Cactus Spring Roll w/ Southwestern Ponzu!
The Shed
Steps from the Cathedral. Best Enchiladas...ever!
Steps from the Cathedral. Best Enchiladas...ever!
And we saved the best for last! Aqua Santa is a tiny one room restaurant. It has a cool layout with a kiva fireplace in the corner and a big table of breads and wines in the middle. Across the "living room" of tables is the fully visible countertop kitchen...dinner and a show! The chef and owner, Brian Knox, is a devotee of the Slow Food philosophy...go prepared to spend the evening savoring excellent food. On the excellent wine and beer list, Guy found - Monk's Ale, Draft - made by none other than the monks at the Monastery of Christ in the Desert.
(We didn't see that when we visited!)
(We didn't see that when we visited!)
We enjoyed 3 delicious courses. Guy loves a Caesar Salad and he says this was one of the best he's ever tasted. I started with Pan Fried Oysters with Aged Balsimco and Watercress...Oh My! Second course, Guy ate Oven Baked Wild-Caught Salmon with French Lentils and Tapenade and for myself - Endlessly Braised Shepherd's Lamb with Deep Fried Leeks...(I never want to eat lamb again, unless it is this!) And the perfect ending...Buttermilk Panna Cotta or Chocolate Mascarpone Parfait...I am not kidding!
In warmer months, request a table on the patio and dine under a huge, leafy cherry tree. This was a perfect way to end our tour of...
New Mexico - State # 31!
Aqua Santa was complEAT heaven!
5 slaps of table = Extraordinary!
YES...YES...YES...YES...YES!
YES...YES...YES...YES...YES!
Details for you:
Aqua Santa
451 W Alameda Street
Santa Fe, NM 87501
(505) 982-6297
Lunch: Wednesday - Friday
Dinner: Tuesday - Saturday
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