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- SShelleyMinneapolis - St. Paul •10 reviews5.0Dined 2 days agoTruly unique offerings in a quaint small dining room. Local when possible and food of the area . Loved our meals!More infoOjo Caliente Resort & SpaPrice: Moderate• International• Santa Fe•4.6
- TTurnerCincinnati / Dayton •3 reviews5.0Dined on Jan 22, 2025We both had the lazy six fillet, it was very good and I would recommend and coming back soonMore info192 at The BlakePrice: Expensive• Contemporary Italian• Taos Ski Valley•4.4
- JJanisVIPNew Mexico •8 reviews5.0Dined on Jan 19, 2025We started with the grilled romaine salad. I followed that with the lamb special. Delighted with everything and ACEQ is less than two miles from our home. Also, the Whole Cluster Pinot Noir from Willamette Valley Vineyards is back on the wine list and can be ordered by the glass.More infoAceq RestaurantPrice: Expensive• American• Taos•4.8
- AAmyPhoenix / Arizona •12 reviews5.0Dined on Jan 15, 2025We have always wanted to eat here and finally did. We were not disappointed. We were greeted and seated right away. Both the host and the server were very attentive. We had drinks appetizers, entrees, dessert and coffee. My personal favorite was the elk chili with blue corn muffins. My husband had chicken tacos that were nicely done. The natillas and the carrot cake were fresh and delicious. Great service, food and ambiance.More infoDoc Martin'sPrice: Moderate• Southwest• Taos•3.9
- JWJenniferWPhiladelphia County •3 reviews5.0Dined on Dec 27, 2024Beautiful restaurant with excellent food. Pricey but less pricey than other restaurants we’ve been to in Santa Fe.More infoDe La Tierra at El Monte Sagrado ResortPrice: Expensive• Southwest• Taos Ski Valley•4.5
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Taos, New Mexico, offers a unique blend of Spanish, Native American and Anglo cultures. Nowhere in this beautifully rugged city is that more evident than in the city's restaurants. The city's galleries and museums are surrounded by great American-style cafes and authentic Mexican restaurants. Many offer outdoor dining with amazing views of the surrounding Sangre de Cristo Mountains. Enjoy the laid-back vibe of this community while dining on chile en nogada, blue crab cakes or homemade granola in the Plaza district. Or, you can head to the El Prado district for fried chicken tenders smothered with hot aji Amarillo sauce. Head to the south side of town for crab eggs benedict if you want a unique brunch.
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The best reviewed restaurant in Taos is Aceq Restaurant
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