La Choza Restaurant

Mexican restaurant · Santa Fe

La Choza Restaurant

Mexican restaurant · Santa Fe

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905 Alarid St, Santa Fe, NM 87505

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La Choza is a vibrant local gem in the Railyard District, serving up mouthwatering New Mexican dishes like tacos, enchiladas, and posole, with a colorful, welcoming atmosphere that keeps patrons coming back for more.  

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905 Alarid St, Santa Fe, NM 87505 Get directions

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$10–20 · Menu

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905 Alarid St, Santa Fe, NM 87505 Get directions

+1 505 982 0909
lachozasf.com
@lachozasantafe

$10–20 · Menu

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"La Choza (Spanish for “the shed”), an unfussy eatery which happens to be the longtime sibling of its famed Plaza restaurant – also called The Shed – has maintained its Railyard District locale since 1983. And for good reason. A down-home haunt known for its mostly locals vibe, a sprawl of authentic New Mexican grub makes use of its owners – the Cardwell’s – family recipes: an earthy dark red chili and a vibrantly smooth green chili. A series of cozy, darkly-colored dining rooms – always lively and always crowded – are dotted with local art and vigas lined across the ceiling. A coveted stool at the 12-seat bar is best for interacting with town folk, in between sips of Silver Coin margaritas. On a recent night, the bartender suggested combining the menu’s mushroom soup with the green chile stew. The result? A comforting spoonful of roasted chilies, potatoes, pork, and crimini mushrooms – and producing a just-spicy enough, sinus-clearing jolt (sop any remnants with toasted garlic bread). Other notables include pork carne adovada burritos, cheese enchiladas, pork tamales and a chile relleno plate fried to a perfect golden brown." - Kate Donnelly

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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."

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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."

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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."

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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."

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