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Any suggestions? I will be celebrating my 10th Anniversary here soon and would like a nice romantic place for two, with really good food. Not worried about price. Just want the night to be as perfect as possible. Thanks
Any suggestions? I will be celebrating my 10th Anniversary here soon and would like a nice romantic place for two, with really good food. Not worried about price. Just want the night to be as perfect as possible. Thanks
JULIAN (Italian) 221 Shelby St.
MASA SUSHI (Japanese) 927 W. Alameda
These restaurants are located in downtown and you have to make reservations.
Too bad you don't like Mexican food because my husband and I just ate at El Pinto and the food was wonderful, as was the ambiance and service. I highly recommend to any one who likes this type of fare. I now know its famous and they do have a website if you wish to see it before you go. Wonderful! Wonderful!
Too bad you don't like Mexican food because my husband and I just ate at El Pinto and the food was wonderful, as was the ambiance and service. I highly recommend to any one who likes this type of fare. I now know its famous and they do have a website if you wish to see it before you go. Wonderful! Wonderful!
P.S. Albuquerque, not Santa Fe - sorry!
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Homewardbound66 ... El Pinto is where my husband and I celebrated our first anniversary many many years ago. What wonderful memories....I think it was my first New Mexican food.... yummmm....
El Pinto...Sadies...El Pinto...Sadies. Hmmm. The only way to choose is to flip a coin.
El Pinto sauce is available in stores or on their website (as is Sadies). El Pinto will give you a small recipe booklet for their salsa. It makes great meatloaf. Try it.
Too bad you don't like Mexican food because my husband and I just ate at El Pinto and the food was wonderful, as was the ambiance and service. I highly recommend to any one who likes this type of fare. I now know its famous and they do have a website if you wish to see it before you go. Wonderful! Wonderful!
P.S. Albuquerque, not Santa Fe - sorry!
I love Mexican food. Damn near grew up on it as a kid in El Paso, my wife likes it a little bit, but to make both of us happy we settle on Sushi or Italian.
Thanks for all the replies. We were thinking about Masa Sushi...just wanted some opinions on it.
I love Mexican food. Damn near grew up on it as a kid in El Paso, my wife likes it a little bit, but to make both of us happy we settle on Sushi or Italian.
Thanks for all the replies. We were thinking about Masa Sushi...just wanted some opinions on it.
Hey scleeser - I understand as I love sushi and Italian food. We just tried El Pinto because we wanted to try a real good local authentic type place. I'm glad we tried it because we will be taking all out of towners there as well as going for our anniversary and any other excuse I can think of.
Have a GREAT sushi dinner. Keep us posted on it as we are always trying to find good sushi. Didn't think that would happen here, but there's not only one but many to choose from. Happy Anniversary and many good years ahead!!!!
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