La Choza Restaurant

Mexican restaurant · Santa Fe

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"The Shed's Understated Sibling Located in the Railyard District, the friendly and efficient La Choza (Spanish for “the shed") doles out traditional New Mexican fare. Start with the satisfying posole (a hominy). Try the stuffed sopapillas with an earthy red chile , and classic huevos rancheros. Don't be afraid to sample the hearty, non-traditional green chili clam chowder. The series of dining rooms are peppered with local art, and while you wait for your order, don't miss the ample tequila list."

The Best New Mexican Food
Photo courtesy of La Choza

905 Alarid St, Santa Fe, NM 87505, USA Get directions

lachozasf.com
@lachozasantafe

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