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- WWilliamNew Mexico •2 reviews5.0Dined 2 days agoIt was a beautiful visit, the only complaint I have is people talking so loud that I can hear every detail of the conversation. I go to relax and enjoy the quiet time, some people are just inconsiderate.More infoOjo Caliente Resort & SpaPrice: Moderate• International• Santa Fe•4.6
- GGlenNew Mexico •3 reviews5.0Dined 2 days agoAceq is my favorite restaurant in the area and I never pass up an excuse to have a special night out to dinner there.More infoAceq RestaurantPrice: Expensive• American• Taos•4.7
- JJanetVIPDenver / Colorado •8 reviews4.0Dined 3 days agoFood was all good. However I ordered the bison ribs for $43, which should have been called bison rib- singular, because it was a very small plate with the equivalent of one rib. It was good but really guys?!? Everything else was good and reasonable sized portions. Just kind of steamed about paying that much for one rib!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•4.4
- VVanessaVIPHouston •20 reviews5.0Dined on Dec 26, 2024We had a wonderful Christmas dinner! Food is so delicious! Hannah our server did an amazing job. Their wine selection is outstanding,we enjoyed Andy’s selections. Every single staff member is gracious and attentive. Thank you!More info192 at The BlakePrice: Expensive• Contemporary Italian• 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 Doc Martin's
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