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Al Di La
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Italian Restaurants
227 Galisteo St
Santa Fe,
New Mexico 87501
I had heard good things about Al Di La, and took a few of my customers here while at a meeting in...
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I had heard good things about Al Di La, and took a few of my customers here while at a meeting in Santa Fe this past weekend. We were incredibly disappointed with the service. After waiting for quite some time, we heard a list of the specials. I have never heard someone be so unenthusiastic in running down this list! A tiny bread basket was delivered to our table of five, and we soon requested more. We had to ask four more times and wait another twenty minutes to get this second tiny basket of bread that was brought by the host. We were unaware of their lack of liquor license, but were informed after being seated that we could have brought our own wine. After being told we could get a bottle at the Five and Dime(?) by one of our servers, we were disappointed. The Five and Dime does not sell wine. We ended up buying a bottle from our hotel and returning to the restaurant. About halfway through our bottle, two policemen showed up and were questioning guests in the restaurant. Only moments later, our waiter told us they were under some kind of investigation and that he would have to take the rest of our wine in five minutes. The food was fair --- more authentic Italian than I would have thought. Tiramisu was very good. However, the incredibly poor service is not worth it. DO NOT GO HERE!
Cons: Service
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Amavi Restaurant
Category:
Italian Restaurants
221 Shelby St
Santa Fe,
New Mexico 87501
In a city focused exclusively on New Mexican fare, Julian's makes a name for itself by having...
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In a city focused exclusively on New Mexican fare, Julian's makes a name for itself by having fantastic Ialian food. There are few such restaurants in Santa Fe that are worthwhile, and this is the best of the lot. The ambiance is very romantic, and dishes such as the gnocchi are always a good bet. Enjoy!
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Anasazi Catering
Category:
Mexican Restaurants
113 Washington Ave
Santa Fe,
New Mexico 87501
The atmosphere is cozy but classy, the service was great, the food was the best part of all! ...
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The atmosphere is cozy but classy, the service was great, the food was the best part of all! Order the elk, it's tender and not at all gamey. This restaurant was one of the best Santa Fe experiences I had on my vacation.
Pros: Wonderful food, classy ambience, good value
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Andiamos was a good "find". My wife and I had a spontaneous Santa Fe adventure and...
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Andiamos was a good "find". My wife and I had a spontaneous Santa Fe adventure and were recommended to eat at this little restaurant off the beaten path in downtown Santa Fe. The pizza appetizer was mouthwatering and the atmosphere was an old victorian converted home- small, cozy and charming! Our waiter was a character, one we could enjoy and get the "low down" on what to order. He was very helpful, fun and memorable. We will definately return to this adorable restaurant- it's worth the wait!
Pros: appetizer, waiter, atmosphere
Cons: wait- but well worth it!
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Arby's
Category:
Restaurants
3267 Cerrillos Rd Ste 1110
Santa Fe,
New Mexico 87507
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Atomic Grill
Category:
Family Restaurants
103 E Water St
Santa Fe,
New Mexico 87501
Good food. Good atmosphere. Good location: Downtown, close to parking.
Pros: Good food, g
Good food. Good atmosphere. Good location: Downtown, close to parking.
Pros: Good food, g
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Aztec Cafe
Category:
Mexican Restaurants
317 Aztec St
Santa Fe,
New Mexico 87501
I've been to this cafe many, many times for coffee, chai, breakfast and lunch. I have NEVER been...
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I've been to this cafe many, many times for coffee, chai, breakfast and lunch. I have NEVER been anything but Super Happy with the service, drinks and food. I definitely recommend this joint all around. A+
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Backroad Pizza
Category:
Pizza Restaurants
1807 2nd St
Santa Fe,
New Mexico 87505
(505) 955-9055
Backroad Pizza serves up the best damn pie in SF. The have a few specialty pizzas, but, for my...
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Backroad Pizza serves up the best damn pie in SF. The have a few specialty pizzas, but, for my money, fancy toppings don't count without a good foundation. Backroad's foundation is the best around. Thin, crisp cornmeal-dusted crust, great sauce. In this, it reminds me a bit of the Two Boots restaurants in New York City.
Service leaves something to be desired- don't go if you expect to be fawned over. This aspect of the place never bothers me, because the food is so good. No air conditioning, so I usually get it to go.
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