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- GGarySan Francisco Bay Area •12 reviews5.0Dined 3 days agoHad the 50th Anniversary 1975 menu dinner, got to order from the 50 year old menu and pay the 1975 price! Food was spectacular. Had oysters on the half shell (6), French onion soup, king crab claw, veal w/crab legs, beef tenderloin on a mushroom cap and 2 fabulous desserts for $34. Waitress was great snd the restaurant was packed. Great evening outMore infoWendell's - Inn of the Mountain Gods Resort and CasinoPrice: Very Expensive• Steakhouse• Mescalero•4.4
- WWendyWisconsin •5 reviews5.0Dined 4 days agoWe were passing through and stopped at D. H. Lescombes Winery & Bistro and dined on a marvelous meal! What a pleasant surprise! Our Seafood Carbona & Pistachio Pesto Pasta with shrimp were divine. Service was just right. Our server was attentive, checking in with us regularly yet not rushing us. It would be a pleasure to return.More infoD.H. Lescombes Winery & Bistro - AlamogordoPrice: Moderate• Bistro• Mescalero•4.6
- RReneNew Mexico •2 reviews5.0Dined 4 days agoFrom the front door welcome to table service and post dinner service, excellent service, beverages, food selection, food quality, celebrated Valentine's Day early, experience was exceptional, appreciate attention to detail Filet cooked to perfection Coconut shrimp out of this world Garlic pasta side great Thank you for being the gem of Ruidoso We will return oftenMore infoTexas Club Grill & BarPrice: Moderate• Steakhouse• Ruidoso•4.3
Discover Alto
Those who have never been to Alto, New Mexico, may be unaware of the sheer culinary joy of an entree smothered in green chile. The Alto area is home to many family-owned Mexican restaurants where hungry customers can find a variety of authentic and modern takes on regional Mexican classics like tortas, chiles relleno and burritos. If you like your food a little less spicy, Alto also has several classic American diners and even a chuck wagon eatery where you can find "Wild West" staples like beef stew, barbecue, and baked beans. Alto residents and tourists can beat the heat with an iced coffee or frappe from one of Alto's corner coffee shops.
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