Down Home Dining In New Mexico

June 19th, 2011 § 3 comments

HG has long discovered that even the most humble of restaurants (excepting the very worst) have something that they do wonderfully. And, that’s the way it is in Jacona, HG’s New Mexico neighborhood some 15 minutes north of Santa Fe. There’s El Parasol for a wonderfully soothing and earthy menudo. Gabriel’s for the ultimate mixed-at-the-table guacamole. Sopapilla Factory for (you guessed it) sopapillas ( they also do a giant chicken burrito smothered in green chile and a killer bowl of charro beans). All eateries are located on Highway 84/285.

HG never eats New Mexican food in Santa Fe. Too touristy. Santa Fe is HG’s venue for Japanese food: Shohko Cafe for sushi and tempura and Shibumi for Ramen.

On a cross cultural note. Last time HG was in Sopaipilla Factory, HG saw a large gent in a turban, long cloaks, etc, digging into an appetizing and spicy
platter. HG made inquiry. Sikh gent replied: “Tofu carnitas in red chile sauce”).

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  • Sarah Noss says:

    HG: please reconsider your ban on eating New Mexican food in Santa Fe as being too touristy. I need it at least twice a week. I think it raises my dopamine levels and cleans my colon, which makes me one happy native. Meet me for lunch at Tia Sofia’s, HG, and you’ll see how chile creates community. Date?

    • Gerry says:

      You’ve got a Tia Sofia lunch date as soon as the smoke clears. Of course, all dates are off it I turn into a Jacona cinder.

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