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Best Dining Bets

  • The Compound (653 Canyon Rd., Santa Fe; tel. 505/982-4353): This reincarnation of one of Santa Fe's classic restaurants serves daring contemporary American food in a soulful setting. Such delicacies as monkfish chorizo with watercress or grilled beef tenderloin with Italian potatoes will please sophisticated palates -- and probably simpler ones too.

  • Santacafé (231 Washington Ave., Santa Fe; tel. 505/984-1788): The food here borrows from an international menu of preparations and offerings. The minimalist decor accentuates the beautiful architecture of the 18th-century Padre Gallegos House. One of my favorite dishes is the Alaskan halibut with English peas and saffron couscous.

  • Geronimo (724 Canyon Rd., Santa Fe; tel. 505/982-1500): Set in the 1756 Borrego House on Canyon Road, this restaurant offers brilliant flavors in a serene adobe atmosphere. The elk tenderloin here is Santa Fe's most prized entree. Come for lunch and sit on the patio to watch the action on Canyon Road.

  • The Shed (113 1/2 E. Palace Ave., Santa Fe; tel. 505/982-9030): The Shed, a Santa Fe luncheon institution since 1953, occupies several rooms in part of a rambling hacienda that was built in 1692. The sauces here have been refined over the years, creating amazing flavors in basic dishes like enchiladas, burritos, and stuffed sopaipillas. The mocha cake is renowned. Sister restaurant La Choza is just as good, with a similar menu.

  • De La Tierra (317 Kit Carson Rd., Taos; tel. 800/828-TAOS or 505/758-3502): Located at the new eco-resort El Monte Sagrado, this elegant restaurant serves imaginative regional American food and other delights such as wild game. The pan roasted rack of lamb with sage bread pudding and grilled asparagus is excellent. An expansive wine list completes the experience.

  • Joseph's Table (108-A South Taos Plaza, Taos; tel. 505/751-4512): Now in new digs on Taos Plaza, this font of creativity serves delightful dishes with plenty of flair. Try the steak au poivre over mashed potatoes with a Madeira mushroom sauce. Delectable.

  • AmbroZia Café & Wine Bar (108 Rio Grande Blvd., NE, Albuquerque; tel. 505/242-6560): This new restaurant claims it makes "Food for the Gods," and I have to agree. The offerings might even give Apollo pause, so complex do they seem, but when they hit the palate, the sensation is pure heaven.


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