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On Election Day, we ate breakfast at a tiny little place out here on Hwy. 285 right across from the Eldorado main entrance. It is called the Blue Moon Cafe -- looks like a Mom and Pop operation. Been here for a year now.
Our breakfast was excellent -- huge portions, good menu choices for such a small place, low prices, seemed to have a good business going -- half the tables were occupied. They even have a drive thru.
Only problem: the green chile was mild. Not a deal breaker, but I would have preferred it hotter.
We have eaten out a lot this past week with out of town guests: La Choza, Maria's, Guadalupe Cafe, Harry's Roadhouse, Plaza Cafe, and Tecolote Cafe. Every place was excellent. YUMMMM.
We have eaten out a lot this past week with out of town guests: La Choza, Maria's, Guadalupe Cafe, Harry's Roadhouse, Plaza Cafe, and Tecolote Cafe. Every place was excellent. YUMMMM.
As mentioned earlier, O is really good. They have a nice wine list. It seems everyone haschosen to overlook the Oar House. I think the food is good but the prices are lofty. If you go further north to Los Alamos the Hill Diner has a few very good selections on their menu. I also agree that Embudo Station is wonderful........I know the Chef personally. They were featured on Bobby Flay's Food Network program a few years ago. Jeronimo's on Canyon is very pricey but what an experience. I like Jinja's as well.
I have never been to the Ore House or Geronimo's because we just simply do not pay the prices to eat at the very expensive restaurants, so unless it is some HUGE occasion, will not be going to either.
Still on my list of places I have not been to yet:
Santa Fe Baking Company
Tia Sophia's
Bobcat Bite
Bert's Burger Bowl
Jinja's
Whole Hog Cafe
The Cowgirl
Steaksmith at El Gancho
Copa de Oro (a place out here in Eldorado)
El Parasol
Cafe Pasqual's
Tesuque Village Market
I don't know if anyone has mentioned this restaurant on here, but if you haven't, try Los Amigos on Rodeo Rd. It is where Castros used to be. Excellent food, prices and service. Best service in town. And one of the few places you get free chips and salsa.
Dish n Spoon Cafe and Gifts 620 Old Santa Fe Trail. Breakfast, lunch, dinners 3 x week. Healthy, organic when possible. All tasty and really, the best deal in town. Wine/beer menu with wine specials at $5 a glass!
Dish n Spoon Cafe and Gifts 620 Old Santa Fe Trail. Breakfast, lunch, dinners 3 x week. Healthy, organic when possible. All tasty and really, the best deal in town. Wine/beer menu with wine specials at $5 a glass!
Hi annasoeiro, welcome to the forum!
How is their New Mexican cuisine at Dish n Spoon? I have not heard of this place before....
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