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Santacafé
Santacafé matchbook circa 1994
Map
Restaurant information
Established1983 (1983)
Owner(s)Robert Morean
Judith F. Ebbinghaus
Head chefMartin Anton
Food typenew American
Street address231 Washington Ave.
CitySanta Fe
StateNew Mexico
Postal/ZIP Code87501
CountryUnited States
Other informationPhone: 505-984-1788
WebsiteSantacafe.com

Santacafé is a new American restaurant located in Santa Fe, New Mexico in the United States. The restaurant is located in the former home of Jose Manuel Gallegos.[1]

Background

The restaurant, which is located in a historic building that was once the home of congressional delegate Jose Manuel Gallegos, has kiva style fireplaces and courtyard dining.[1][2] The interior has been described as minimalistic.[3] The interior has a close seating arrangement and was described as being "close together, so don't plan on sharing anything intimate that you don't mind sharing with the class," by the Denver Post.[4] Ming Tsai is the former executive chef.[5] Martin Anton became executive chef in 2012.[1] 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]

Cuisine

Before Anton joined the restaurant, Santacafé was described by the Chicago Tribune as serving Southwestern cuisine "with Asian influences."[9] The Santa Fe New Mexican described Santacafé's food as being "East meets Southwest tradition." Sauce is a major component of much of the food.[1] The restaurant serves chili bread with every dinner service.[10]

References

  1. ^ a b c d Meadows, Susan. "Fit for a king: Santacafé". Pasatiempo. The Santa Fe New Mexican. Retrieved September 29, 2013.
  2. ^ Beckeley, Barbara. "U.S. couples' getaways showcase traditional to contemporary cuisine". Los Angeles Times. Viator. Retrieved July 31, 2014.
  3. ^ Madden, Ben. "First impression tops second at Santa Fe's Santacafe". Albuquerque Business First. Retrieved September 29, 2013. {{cite web}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
  4. ^ Wagner, Kyle. "Santa Fe". Denver Post. Retrieved July 31, 2014.
  5. ^ "Ming Tsai". LifeStyle Food. T Media. Retrieved July 31, 2014.
  6. ^ "SantaCafé Restaurant & Bar". Food Network. Television Food Network G.P. Retrieved July 31, 2014.
  7. ^ Smith MacIsaac, Heather. "Home to an Urbane Cowboy". Travel + Leisure. Time, Inc. Retrieved July 31, 2014.
  8. ^ Schirtzinger, Alexas. "The Middle". Santa Fe Reporter. Wehaa. Retrieved July 31, 2014.
  9. ^ Eddy, Kristin. "Santa Fe Style". Portobello. Chicago Tribune. Retrieved September 29, 2013.
  10. ^ "SantaCafe chili bread is a real treat". Deseret News. Retrieved September 29, 2013.