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Jun. 19—The property that houses nearly quarter-century-old Maria's New Mexican Kitchen, a Santa Fe institution known for its local cuisine and vast selection of margaritas, was listed Tuesday ...
The Santa Fe properties listed as collateral in the complaint include buildings at 555 and 557 West Cordova Road, where Maria's New Mexican Kitchen is located; 925 and 927 Paseo de Peralta, at the ...
Aug. 9—Several well-known restaurants connected to a local art and real estate magnate, including the iconic Maria's New Mexican Kitchen, weren't open Friday. That doesn't mean they're closing ...
As of June 9, 2013, the original Bobcat Bite is closed. Former owners Bonnie & John Eckre opened a new restaurant known as Santa Fe Bite [13] in August 2013. It closed in October 2018, but re-opened in a new location in Santa Fe in late 2019, in combination with an additional location in Albuquerque.
The Compound is a restaurant in Santa Fe, New Mexico. It serves American / New American cuisine. [1] [2] In 2023, Condé Nast Traveler included the business in a list of Santa Fe's twelve best restaurants. [3] The Compound was a semifinalist in the Outstanding Restaurant category of the James Beard Foundation Awards in 2024. [4]
The restaurant was chosen as one of Giada De Laurentiis favorite restaurants in Santa Fe on Giada's Weekend Getaways. [6] In 1998, Tom Ford named the restaurant one of his favorites in Santa Fe. [7] Former chef Ángel Estrada left the restaurant to start his own restaurant, The MidTown Bistro, in 2013. He had worked at Santacafé for 18 years. [8]
Apr. 11—A Santa Fe jury awarded $31 million Thursday to a woman who sued Maria's New Mexico Kitchen after she slipped and fell in a pothole in the restaurant's parking lot, according to her ...
Todos Santos Chocolates. Todos Santos (All Saints in Spanish) is a chocolate shop opened by Hayward Simoneaux in Santa Fe, New Mexico in 1999. [1] [2] [3] He began shaping his confections in the shape of Milagros, "small charmlike silver and gold offerings made to saints" in traditional Hispanic cultures, using custom molds and coatings of silver and gold leaf. [2]