Celebrating Santa Fe

Just as its nickname implies, Santa Fe certainly is “the city different.” A highly acclaimed contemporary art scene, a world-renowned opera company, cultural influences from around the globe, and architecture that is all its own are just a few of the things that define it

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Aqua Santa

Photo: Grey Crawford

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Where To Eat
Aqua Santa (pictured)
505/982-6297
“It’s where you’re most likely to see celebrities dining,” says Gary Coles-Christensen of G. Coles-Christensen Rug Merchants.

Café Pasqual’s
505/983-9340, www.pasquals.com
“Owner Katharine Kagel researched traditional ingredients used in Southwestern cooking,” says Coles-Christensen.

The Compound Restaurant
505/982-4353, www.compoundrestaurant.com
“My favorite restaurant. I go for the duck, and for lunch, the stacked salad,” says Coles-Christensen.

El Farol
505/983-9912, www.elfarolsf.com
“Sit on a portal and have tapas and drinks,” says residential designer Susan Trowbridge

Geronimo
505/982-1500, www.geronimorestaurant.com
An iconic Santa Fe dining spot located in a 1756 adobe home.

 

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