Salmon dish at a fine dining restaurant

Every restaurant taking place in Santa Fe’s 2018 Restaurant Week is worth visiting. Every one of them is on the list because there’s something special about them, whether it’s great food, a wonderful atmosphere, or just a really nice location. But you might not have time to visit every single one of them, so here are five of our favorites.


Reservations are required for most participants, but not all.  Check the list for updates.



 

For Italian Food: Andiamo!

Italian restaurants seem to be the only eateries that can get away with putting an exclamation mark in the name. One of our favorite things about Andiamo! is the small menu. They serve what they’ve mastered to perfection. We really like the Caesar salad with anchovy oil, and…

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Ski Santa Fe 2018

It’s not hard to tell the newcomers from the locals when it comes to outdoor activities in Santa Fe. The locals know all the best recreation spots, they know what time of year to hit which destination, they know how parking is going to be on the way in, and they always seem to find a way to get a spot. If you’re a new resident, never fear: You do know someone local—it’s us! Now that ski season is here, we’re sharing some insider info on the skiing scene in Santa Fe.


How’s The Weather Up There?

2019-2020 is starting out strong, with deep powder days for the first three days of the season. Ski Santa Fe saw Thanksgiving open with only a handful of lifts, but not due to the lack of snow–they couldn’t keep up with grooming the trails and removing…

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Broker Spotlight / HOME January 2018 article

“The culture and traditions of Santa Fe are what really capture my heart”


Santa Fe has always been Carmela Niño’s home, and likely to always be. “Aside from the obvious — the gorgeous landscape and unique architecture — it’s the culture of Santa Fe that I love most. There is such diversity! The world-renowned art we have access to on a daily basis is astounding, and now I am loving all the films that are being created in our town.”


Carmela enjoyed an idyllic Santa Fe childhood in a big family, with frequent explorations into Hyde Park, riding bikes downtown, and walking each day from Carlos Gilbert Elementary to St. Catherine’s Indian School, where both of her parents were employed. “So much has changed in Santa Fe since my childhood and yet…

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