Santa Fe Restaurants

Eating out is a major pastime in Santa Fe and it's well worth coming here with a mind to join in on the fun. Restaurants with high-profile chefs stand beside low-key joints, many offering unique and intriguing variations on regional and international cuisine. You'll find restaurants full of locals and tourists alike all over the Downtown and surrounding areas. Although Santa Fe does have some high-end restaurants where dinner for two can exceed $200, the city also has plenty of reasonably priced dining options.

Waits for tables are very common during the busy summer season, so it's a good idea to call ahead even when reservations aren't accepted, if only to get a sense of the waiting time. Reservations for dinner at the better restaurants are a must in summer and on weekends the rest of the year.

So-called Santa Fe–style cuisine has so many influences that the term has become virtually meaningless, especially with many of the city’s top eateries embracing a more international approach to cuisine, albeit all the while sourcing more and more from local farms and ranches. At many top spots in town, you’ll detect Latin American, Mediterranean, and East Asian influences. Yet plenty of traditional, old-style Santa Fe restaurants still serve authentic New Mexican fare, which combines both Native American and Hispanic traditions and is quite different from Americanized as well as regional Mexican cooking.

Santa Fe's culinary reputation continues to grow not just in terms of restaurants but also in businesses that produce or sell specialty foods and beverages, from fine chocolates and local honeys and jams to increasingly acclaimed New Mexico wines, beers, and spirits. Don't miss Santa Fe Farmers' Market, one of the best in the Southwest.

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  • 21. Plaza Café Downtown

    $$ | The Plaza

    Run with homespun care by the Razatos family since 1947, this café has been a fixture on the Plaza since 1905. The food runs the gamut of New Mexican fare, including salads, sandwiches, burgers, and tacos (don't miss the delicious crispy avocado tacos). Prices have jumped significantly in recent years, but it is still a preferred stop for breakfast, lunch, or dinner by locals. A South Side branch ( 3466 Zafarano Drive  505/424–0755) is also run by members of the Razatos clan and is close to Cerrillos Road hotels.

    54 Lincoln Ave., Santa Fe, New Mexico, 87501, USA
    505-982–1664

    Known For

    • Great vegetarian options
    • Retro diner charm
    • Breakfast all day

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Reservations not accepted
  • 22. Santa Fe BBQ

    $ | East Side and Canyon Road

    This big red food truck is a constant along Old Santa Fe Trail, serving up quick and delicious BBQ sandwiches, coleslaw, beans, and all the fixins. It's the perfect break from typical New Mexican food while still experiencing some unique local flavor.

    502 Old Santa Fe Trail, Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA
    505-603–9051

    Known For

    • Casual family dining
    • "Texas-sized" turkey legs
    • Racks of ribs to-go

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and Mon.
  • 23. Thai On Canyon

    $$ | East Side and Canyon Road

    Located right on famed Canyon Road, this Thai spot is a refreshing change of pace when you've had all the red and green chile you can handle and don't want to drop a few hundred dollars for a meal at the fancy restaurants down the block. Traditional soups, decadent noodle dishes, and flavorful curries are available both for dine-in and take-out. There really aren't too many outstanding Asian restaurants in Santa Fe so this popular spot has expanded to a second location in El Dorado, about 20 minutes outside of town.

    802 Canyon Rd., Santa Fe, New Mexico, 87501, USA
    505-365–9869

    Known For

    • Authentic Thai food
    • Reasonably priced dishes
    • Great lunch menu

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Tues.
  • 24. The Anasazi Restaurant, Bar & Lounge

    $$$$ | The Plaza

    This romantic restaurant with hardwood floors, soft lighting, and stone walls has a menu that presents upscale versions of classic fare such as steak, fish, and chicken. For a less formal vibe, have dinner and cocktails at the convivial bar or enjoy breakfast on the lively street-side patio. A tasting table in the center of the space is available for reserved private tequila tastings.

    113 Washington Ave., Santa Fe, New Mexico, 87501, USA
    505-988–3030

    Known For

    • Pleasant patio in warm weather
    • Delightful cocktails and lively bar scene
    • Extensive wine and tequila lists
  • 25. The Compound

    $$$$ | East Side and Canyon Road

    This folk-art-filled restaurant, with decor by famed designer Alexander Girard, is one of the most well-known dining spots in town. The oft-changing menu is devoted to seasonal and local ingredients with a variety of meats, fish, and pastas. The extensive, and expensive, wine list will please the most discerning oenophile. Lunch is as popular as dinner with the chicken schnitzel a popular favorite. In warm weather, enjoy the charming patio while younger folks prefer sitting at the u-shaped bar that has a more social atmosphere than the dining room.

    653 Canyon Rd., Santa Fe, New Mexico, 87501, USA
    505-982–4353

    Known For

    • Excellent wine list
    • Small yet lively bar area
    • Cozy dining room and lovely outdoor patio

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and Mon.
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  • 26. The Teahouse

    $$ | East Side and Canyon Road

    In a historic building toward the end of gallery row at the intersection of Canyon Road and East Palace Avenue, you'll find the Teahouse, with several bright dining rooms throughout the converted adobe home, and a tranquil outdoor seating area. In addition to fine teas from all over the world, you can find delicious breakfast, lunch, and dinner options, including baked polenta with poached eggs and romesco sauce, bagels and lox, and wild-mushroom panini. The service tends to be leisurely but friendly.

    821 Canyon Rd., Santa Fe, New Mexico, 87501, USA
    505-992–0972

    Known For

    • Fine teas and coffees
    • Serene garden seating
    • Excellent breakfasts
  • 27. Tune-Up Cafe

    $ | Railyard District

    This funky spot has colorful walls and wood details, booths, a few individual tables, and a community table. The shaded patio out front is a great summertime spot to enjoy the toothsome Southwest-inspired cooking, from breakfast through dinner. Start the day with savory breakfast rellenos, fluffy buttermilk pancakes, or the smoked-trout hash. The extensive lunch and dinner menus include juicy burgers (both meat and veggie) and some of the best vegetarian enchiladas around. Don't miss the Salvadoran pupusas. Homemade baked goods include a variety of pies and cakes. The staff is friendly and efficient and the care taken by owner/chef Jesus Rivera is evident.

    1115 Hickox St., Santa Fe, New Mexico, 87505, USA
    505-983–7060

    Known For

    • Breakfast rellenos
    • Vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free options
    • Homemade cakes and pies

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Reservations not accepted
  • 28. Vinaigrette

    $$ | Railyard District

    A refreshing alternative to the many Santa Fe restaurants that favor filling (and often fattening) dishes, Vinaigrette is all about the greens. This isn't mere rabbit food, however—the hearty salads make a satisfying meal, especially when you add toppings like grilled flank steak, lemon-herb chicken breast, or griddled tofu. The apple-cheddar chop and classic French frisée salads are among the highlights. There are also fresh, house-made soups and sandwiches, and you can eat on the pleasant patio in the summer. For such a casual space, Vinaigrette is notably spendy, but devotees feel the high-quality ingredients are worth it. There are sister restaurants in Albuquerque and Austin, Texas, and the owners also run Modern General, an adjacent, hipster-approved lifestyle shop and café.

    709 Don Cubero Alley, Santa Fe, New Mexico, 87501, USA
    505-820–9205

    Known For

    • Hearty (and expensive) salads
    • Daily house-made fruit pies
    • Baked panko-crusted goat cheese (which can be added to any salad)

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun.

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