Top 4 Mexican Restaurant in Santa Fe County

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Sazón

4.6
( 8 reviews ) $$
Closed until 05:00 PM

221 Shelby St, Santa Fe, NM 87501, United States

“Potentially the best fine dining option in Santa Fe. A delicious variety of mole-driven dishes that proudly put their cultural influences front and center while also retaining a familiar feel for those who might be new to this type of cuisine. Given the quality of the food, the atmosphere is refreshingly unpretentious and somehow both cozy and vibrant, featuring a variety of stunning artwork, warm colors, wooden beams, and quirky accents. Service is a standout - the staff is passionate and knowledgeable, but also approachable and attentive. The owner/head chef makes a concerted effort to check in on you and make sure your experience is a memorable one. Only small qualm: the sopa de amor was a bit overhyped. Skip it for the mole sampler platter, Brussels, and the truly spectacular zucchini blossoms (they were a special, but they were so good I think they should be made a regular menu item if feasible).”

El Parasol
4.4
( 8 reviews )
Closed until 07:30 AM

1833 Cerrillos Rd, Santa Fe, NM 87505, United States

“What can I say? This place delivers every time I’ve been there. Since the 11 years I’ve been in Santa Fe I’ve enjoyed their cuisine and their menu. Some of the best breakfast burritos around town they are costly but what isn’t costly around town right now? And their tacos are amazing as well. What a great breakfast place! A breakfast burrito with sausage and green or chicken tacos in the morning you can’t go wrong go check them out!”

Las Palomas
4.5
( 8 reviews )

460 W San Francisco St, Santa Fe, NM 87501, United States

“- Room - Positives: Bed is comfy and the location is great, can walk anywhere within 10-15 minutes. There is a fire place (not a real wood one which would’ve been better) and a TV. There is also a mini fridge, microwave, utensils and a seating area. Cleanliness is not awful but you do have to recommend house cleaning if you want it. Also, you don’t have neighbors next to you or above you like a normal hotel so it’s quiet. Negatives: Says it’s a king size bed but it’s not a standard king size, pretty small. Heater takes hours to warm but the bathroom always remains freezing. Parts of the headboard had broken wood pieces so if you laid against the head board your hair would get stuck. There are no coat racks or hooks for wet jackets to place by the door or towel hooks to dry your towels or a door mat to wipe your feet from all the snow so you’ll get water and dirt all throughout your room. Also, the hotel says pet friendly but they do not use pet friendly Morton’s salt for the snow so please make sure you bring booties for your pups and if your picking up after your pets theirs no waste bins to throw the poop in so I guess you’re just expected to throw it in your rooms trash? Lastly, if it’s snowing be prepared to shovel your own walkways and area for your dogs, they just have me a shovel and didn’t offer to help. - Wifi - Awful, would not load anything. - Food - Positives: The cappuccino was good. Negatives: Cinnamon rolls and blueberry muffins had this weird chemical taste to them and anything you ordered from the kitchen was plain with no seasoning and we didn’t get cheese in our burritos when we ordered it. Good just was not worth it to be honest. You would have a better chance staying at a cheap hotel with a free breakfast buffet like The Sage where the rooms are a quarter of the price. - Gym - Positives: Three cardio machines and large multifunctional all-in-one gym system. Negatives: Half of the equipment is broken or missing and it’s completely dirty with no way to wipe the equipment down, get water or use hand sanitizer. Overall: 2/5, stars are mostly for the location. I’d recommend staying somewhere cheaper, this hotel is not worth the price.”

Luminaria Restaurant & Patio
4
( 8 reviews ) $$

211 Old Santa Fe Trail, Santa Fe, NM 87501, United States

“My husband took me to Luminaria for my birthday this year, and what an exceptional experience! We were greeted by Restaurant Manager Tim Andre and seated at a cozy table where we could enjoy the views. Juan was our wonderful server who was there for every need. Then we were introduced to Executive Chef Richard Padilla who presented 3 of his signature appetizers, all so, so delicious: Beef Short Rib Croquettes, Fresh Shucked Oyster of the Day (grilled) and Blistered Shishito Peppers. For the entree, the Scallops with Mint-pea purée were literally melt in your mouth!!! For dessert we chose the Luminaria, a decadent chocolate torte with vanilla ice cream and fresh berries, OMG! It’s been a tough year and this was a much needed pampering and I thank Tim, Richard and Juan for making me feel special ❤️🙏🏻”

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