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Hello All,
We'll be n Santa Fe and ABQ for the Christmas Holidays. As per usual, I've left making reservations until the very last second. We fly into ABQ on the afternoon of the 22nd - dinner that night will be at Ron's El Camino Royale on Yale (which you guys recommended years ago), I'm hoping it is still there - I've been jonsin' for some Indian Fry Bread for the last seven years (since the last time we were there). We'll be in Santa Fe from the 23rd through the 26th, ABQ from the 26th through the 29th (note taking may be necessary at this point). Christmas eve will start with a soak at Ten Thousand Waves and then dinner at La Casa Sena (the Cantina - it looked like a good time). I've made no reservations for the 25th - my bad. Generally, we're not reservation types of eaters, but around the holidays, out of our element (Dallas area), it seems like this should be done. Any suggestions? I'm down to the wire here and am a bit nervous about the availability of places being open. The lovely BnB we'll be staying at will provide breakfast.... Last time we were there, seven years ago, was at Thanksgiving - I hadn't made any type of plans for meals - we ended up eating sandwiches that we'd picked up the day before at a grocery store, at Bandolier National Park. I can honestly say that it was one of the best Thanksgivings that the spouse and I ever had. Any suggestions for food and fun would be most appreciated. Our anniversary is the 27th (for you non note takers, we'll be back in ABQ then) and maybe we should do something special (not necessarily upscale, just enjoyable). Nothing like waiting until the very last second... Thank you all in advance, patrice |
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On Mon, 19 Dec 2005 17:36:02 GMT, patrice >
wrote: >Hello All, > >We'll be n Santa Fe and ABQ for the Christmas Holidays. >As per usual, I've left making reservations until the very last second. >We fly into ABQ on the afternoon of the 22nd - dinner that night will be >at Ron's El Camino Royale on Yale (which you guys recommended years >ago), I'm hoping it is still there I would avoid that place now. Years ago, it was good, but not anymore. If I wanted some good NM food, I would head to Los Cuates, or Sadies. This is a site you might want to take a look at for some current reviews of Albuquerque places: http://www.nmia.com/~thriller/ - I've been jonsin' for some Indian >Fry Bread for the last seven years (since the last time we were there). >We'll be in Santa Fe from the 23rd through the 26th, ABQ from the 26th >through the 29th (note taking may be necessary at this point). >Christmas eve will start with a soak at Ten Thousand Waves and then >dinner at La Casa Sena (the Cantina - it looked like a good time). I've >made no reservations for the 25th - my bad. >Generally, we're not reservation types of eaters, but around the >holidays, out of our element (Dallas area), it seems like this should be >done. Any suggestions? I'm down to the wire here and am a bit nervous >about the availability of places being open. The lovely BnB we'll be >staying at will provide breakfast.... > >Last time we were there, seven years ago, was at Thanksgiving - I hadn't >made any type of plans for meals - we ended up eating sandwiches that >we'd picked up the day before at a grocery store, at Bandolier National >Park. I can honestly say that it was one of the best Thanksgivings that >the spouse and I ever had. > >Any suggestions for food and fun would be most appreciated. Our >anniversary is the 27th (for you non note takers, we'll be back in ABQ >then) and maybe we should do something special (not necessarily upscale, >just enjoyable). Again, look at that site I just posted. Christine |
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: >We'll be n Santa Fe and ABQ for the Christmas Holidays.
: >As per usual, I've left making reservations until the very last second. : >We fly into ABQ on the afternoon of the 22nd - dinner that night will be : >at Ron's El Camino Royale on Yale (which you guys recommended years : >ago), I'm hoping it is still there : I would avoid that place now. Years ago, it was good, but not anymore. : If I wanted some good NM food, I would head to Los Cuates, or Sadies. Los Cuates is very good and quite reasonably priced. Definitely recommended. But I can't understand why ANYONE would want to go to Sadies! You'll have to wait an hour or hour and a half just to eat bad, bland food. I'd skip it - there are other much better places around. I'm baffled as to why lots of folks think it's good New Mexican food. |
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On Mon, 19 Dec 2005 22:51:51 GMT, patrice >
wrote: >Is Los Cuates similar to Tex Mex, or am I remembering a different place? I think you might be remembering a different place. Los Cuates is classic New Mexican, as far as I know If you want good New Mexican, you can go to Maria's in Santa Fe as well. Christine |
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![]() Christine Dabney wrote: > On Mon, 19 Dec 2005 22:51:51 GMT, patrice > > wrote: > > > >>Is Los Cuates similar to Tex Mex, or am I remembering a different place? > > > I think you might be remembering a different place. Los Cuates is > classic New Mexican, as far as I know > > If you want good New Mexican, you can go to Maria's in Santa Fe as > well. > > Christine I'm glad to hear that I'm remembering somewhere else. I'm positive that we went to Los Cuates - I distinctly remember the large picture of the namesakes (the twins) that hung in the front area of the place. Since we didn't have a bad meal the whole time we were there it must have been fine. Having said that, we actually did have a bad meal, really bad, in ABQ. It was the night of Thanksgiving when we got settled into the BnB in ABQ. Seems like everything was closed and the sandwiches that we'd eaten in Bandolier had worn off hours before. We went to a place called the Cooperage - it was miserable. I've completely blocked out what the meals were, and to top it off, the rest rooms were filthy. I will put Maria's on my list, where is it located in Santa Fe? |
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![]() Christine Dabney wrote: > On Mon, 19 Dec 2005 17:36:02 GMT, patrice > > wrote: > > >>Hello All, >> >>We'll be n Santa Fe and ABQ for the Christmas Holidays. >>As per usual, I've left making reservations until the very last second. >>We fly into ABQ on the afternoon of the 22nd - dinner that night will be >>at Ron's El Camino Royale on Yale (which you guys recommended years >>ago), I'm hoping it is still there > > > I would avoid that place now. Years ago, it was good, but not anymore. > If I wanted some good NM food, I would head to Los Cuates, or Sadies. > This is a site you might want to take a look at for some current > reviews of Albuquerque places: > > http://www.nmia.com/~thriller/ > > > - I've been jonsin' for some Indian > >>Fry Bread for the last seven years (since the last time we were there). >>We'll be in Santa Fe from the 23rd through the 26th, ABQ from the 26th >>through the 29th (note taking may be necessary at this point). >>Christmas eve will start with a soak at Ten Thousand Waves and then >>dinner at La Casa Sena (the Cantina - it looked like a good time). I've >>made no reservations for the 25th - my bad. >>Generally, we're not reservation types of eaters, but around the >>holidays, out of our element (Dallas area), it seems like this should be >>done. Any suggestions? I'm down to the wire here and am a bit nervous >>about the availability of places being open. The lovely BnB we'll be >>staying at will provide breakfast.... >> >>Last time we were there, seven years ago, was at Thanksgiving - I hadn't >>made any type of plans for meals - we ended up eating sandwiches that >>we'd picked up the day before at a grocery store, at Bandolier National >>Park. I can honestly say that it was one of the best Thanksgivings that >>the spouse and I ever had. >> >>Any suggestions for food and fun would be most appreciated. Our >>anniversary is the 27th (for you non note takers, we'll be back in ABQ >>then) and maybe we should do something special (not necessarily upscale, >>just enjoyable). > > > Again, look at that site I just posted. > > Christine THanks for the site! I'm enjoying reading the reviews. I believe it's Ron's El Camino Real - sorry. What happened to ROn's? We really did enjoy the place and I'm wondering why it's to be avoided now. patrice |
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On Mon, 19 Dec 2005 22:54:34 GMT, patrice >
wrote: >I believe it's Ron's El Camino Real - sorry. What happened to ROn's? >We really did enjoy the place and I'm wondering why it's to be avoided now. It was good when his wife was with him: she has been his ex for a long time. I think she was the main cook behind it when it was good. How long ago were you there? Christine |
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![]() Christine Dabney wrote: > On Mon, 19 Dec 2005 22:54:34 GMT, patrice > > wrote: > > >>I believe it's Ron's El Camino Real - sorry. What happened to ROn's? >>We really did enjoy the place and I'm wondering why it's to be avoided now. > > > It was good when his wife was with him: she has been his ex for a long > time. I think she was the main cook behind it when it was good. > > How long ago were you there? > > Christine I'm pretty sure it was seven years ago, give or take a year. Someone from this list recommended it (Hubba Bubba? I'm a Bubba? Something like that.). We really enjoyed the place. I had way too much fry bread - some with the honeybutter and more with lettuce, cheese and beans. I think they called it Indian pizza. Spouse had pork in adobado sauce and was mighty happy. I remember there being posole with his meal also. I'm not a meat eater at all, so my meal was great (I'm trying to lie to myself that the beans weren't made in lard.) We've joked for years that we should just hop a flight out and have lunch there - didn't happen. Guess that's what it's disheartening to hear that it's not that great anymore. Something very similar would suffice I'm sure. |
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On Mon, 19 Dec 2005 22:54:34 GMT, patrice >
wrote: >I believe it's Ron's El Camino Real - sorry. What happened to ROn's? >We really did enjoy the place and I'm wondering why it's to be avoided now. I was googling about it just now, and it seems it may have changed hands, and is no longer where it used to be. I was just in Albuquerque over the summer, and I saw it on Yale, but it did look different. I would say, sure go ahead and try it out. But from the reports I have heard, you can do better, if you want classic New Mexican. One good one is Pereas, which is on Central..but they only serve breakfast and lunch. I know there are others, and a friend took me to one in September, but the name escapes me now. It was really good. Christine |
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M&Js Sanitary Tortilla Factory, on 2nd downtown, for lunch
Garcias Kitchen, any location, for huevos or for dinners Old Town on Christmas Eve for the farolitos (luminarias) I'm jealous and homesick! I don't get to go back til next summer. |
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On 19 Dec 2005 16:49:51 -0800, "Jude" > wrote:
>M&Js Sanitary Tortilla Factory, on 2nd downtown, for lunch >Garcias Kitchen, any location, for huevos or for dinners > >Old Town on Christmas Eve for the farolitos (luminarias) > >I'm jealous and homesick! I don't get to go back til next summer. The Sanitary Tortilla Factory is no more. It closed a while back. Christine |
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![]() Christine Dabney wrote: > On Mon, 19 Dec 2005 22:54:34 GMT, patrice > > wrote: > > >>I believe it's Ron's El Camino Real - sorry. What happened to ROn's? >>We really did enjoy the place and I'm wondering why it's to be avoided now. > > > I was googling about it just now, and it seems it may have changed > hands, and is no longer where it used to be. > > I was just in Albuquerque over the summer, and I saw it on Yale, but > it did look different. > > I would say, sure go ahead and try it out. But from the reports I > have heard, you can do better, if you want classic New Mexican. > > One good one is Pereas, which is on Central..but they only serve > breakfast and lunch. > > I know there are others, and a friend took me to one in September, but > the name escapes me now. It was really good. > > Christine Think Christine, think! ![]() |
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Was up in Santa Fe in the Spring, had a yearning for Japanese/Sushi, and
went to Osaka on Cerrillos Rd. The Sushi was superb, and rivaled any top Sushi bar I've been to in Chicago. A little bit expensive, but I enjoyed it very much. Mark |
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![]() Mark D wrote: > Was up in Santa Fe in the Spring, had a yearning for Japanese/Sushi, and > went to Osaka on Cerrillos Rd. The Sushi was superb, and rivaled any > top Sushi bar I've been to in Chicago. A little bit expensive, but I > enjoyed it very much. > Mark > Thanks for the recommendation! |
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Patrice wrote:
> We'll be n Santa Fe and ABQ for the Christmas Holidays. <snip> > Any suggestions for food and fun would be most appreciated. I have the cookbook from El Farol, and if it's any indication, the restaurant is fantastic. Bob |
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