Neighbourhoodagua fria

Why locals love it: A Maclovia Street warehouse you'd never find by accident; the saisons and mixed-fermentation sours rival any small US sour program.

Tip: Try the tasting flight; the kitchen plates one of the best farm-to-table burgers in town as ballast.

Location

Address: 1405 Maclovia Street, Santa Fe, NM 87505

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Estevan Restaurante ★ 4.5

downtown

Why locals love it: Tucked upstairs in Hotel Chimayo, easy to walk past; Chef Estevan Garcia's monastery-quiet plates of Northern New Mexican with French technique fly under the tourist radar.

Tip: Order the mushroom duxelle-stuffed chile relleno; the carne adovada ravioli has been on the menu for years.

Cafe Fina ★ 4.5

eastside

Why locals love it: Counter-service comfort food on Old Las Vegas Highway tucked behind a gas station; the breakfast burrito and green chile cheeseburger are sleeper-hit menu items locals defend.

Tip: Order the migas at brunch; the kitchen runs Tuesday through Sunday from 08:00 to 15:00.

El Chile Toreado ★ 4.7

cerrillos

Why locals love it: A trailer parked on Early Street that has fed Santa Fe locals breakfast for two decades; the Plaza tourist current rarely reaches it.

Tip: Arrive before 09:00 on weekends; the carne asada burrito with green chile is the order.

Jambo Cafe ★ 4.6

cerrillos

Why locals love it: Buried in the College Plaza strip mall on Cerrillos; Ahmed Obo's Swahili coconut goat stew is the city's least-likely tourist destination.

Tip: Order the goat stew if available; the jerk chicken sandwich is the safer fallback.

Kakawa Chocolate House ★ 4.7

downtown

Why locals love it: Looks like a chocolate shop, runs like a research kitchen; the historic drinking chocolates are a Santa Fe-only experience.

Tip: Order a flight of three drinking chocolates: a Mesoamerican, a Colonial European, and a modern Santa Fe chile.

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