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captpablo01 Jan 11, 2009 04:08 PM

Santa Fe Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner :)

My girlfriend and I will be in SF for 5 days staying at the Inn of Anasazi. I have been to SF many times , but this is my girlfriends first.

We have planned so for:
Lunch at Compound
Breakfast at Tecolotecafe.
Lunch at the Shed
Dinner at Cafe Pasqual's
Dinner at Coyote or Inn of Anasazi
Lunch at Marias

Other suggestions?

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    tasteranger Feb 16, 2009 06:40 PM

    Red chile breakfast Burrito at the Vienna Hot Dog stand at Cerrillos and Paso Paralta with a pastry or bread from Sage Bakery a block away.

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      lavendula May 21, 2009 10:11 AM

      Where did you end up!?

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      ma_bell_deve Jan 14, 2009 11:05 AM

      Check out Los Potrillos on Cerrillos, seriously good food, more Old Mexico then New Mexican. I say you should definitley do the Chocolate Maven for breakfast.... if you are going to do Coyote Cafe go for lunch to the Cantina part and order the Garbage burger or whatever its called, it was one of the best burgers I've had.

      1. DebitNM Jan 12, 2009 06:14 AM

        Breakfast and or dinner at The Chocolate Mave [it is a bit out of the way, but worth finding] 821 W San Mateo Rd Ste C

        http://www.chocolatemaven.com/

        La Choza for lunch, same owners as The Shed, but less expensive and a bit more local with New Mexican food. 905 Alarid St,
        http://www.sfshed.com/lachoza.htm

        Lunch or dinner IL Vicino Wood Oven Pizza for excellent pizza and home brewed beer [and great root beer!] 321 W San Francisco St

        Andiamo! for wonderful Italian done simply and at reasonable prices 322 Garfield St

        http://www.andiamoonline.com/

        La Boca for tapas 72 West Marcy St,
        http://www.labocasantafe.com/

        Lunch at Torino's 227 Don Gaspar Ave., Inside Santa Fe Village.Italian/French home style cooking at great prices.
        http://www.torinosfoods.com/

        For breakfast of lunch - Tesuque Village Market, north of town Rte 22 & Bishops Lodge Rd

        Dinner at Paris Cafe on 31 Burro Alley Street, around the corner from Lensik Theatre for a bistro meal that is very good.

        http://www.cafeparisnm.com

        Enjoy!
        Deb

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          DriverPhil Jan 12, 2009 03:00 PM

          Second the rec for Tesuque Market. If the weather is okay visit nearby Shidoni http://www.shidoni.com

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            DebitNM Jan 12, 2009 05:11 PM

            I second Phils rec to see Shidoni; it is really interesting to visit and see foundry. Don't go at lunch time, as the works stops. Do it before or after your Tesuque meal.
            Deb

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              captpablo01 Jan 14, 2009 05:35 AM

              Great idea. Shidoni looks really cool. I will most certainly stop by. Any other REC's?

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                LikestoEatout Feb 17, 2009 08:42 AM

                I'll third a trip to Sidoni, they have examples of their art all over their grounds. Seeing the foundry when they are doing a pour is very cool, call from times. Tesuque Market is good but if you aroud by dinner time, check out El Nido which is close by. It's a favorite for people before the Opera.

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