This Upscale Restaurant In A Former New Mexico Adobe Home Offers An Unforgettable Dining Experience
By Libby Monson|Published June 20, 2022
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Undoubtedly, the historic Borrego House in Santa Fe has hosted many happy occasions in its lifetime. Geronimo Lopez built the classic adobe in 1756. The home was later sold to the prominent Borrego family, who added a large front room and a front porch complete with hand-hewn columns. These entertaining areas would have been used to host social events for the Santa Fe political figures of the time, and it can now host you and your family at the upscale New Mexico restaurant, Geronimo.
Dining at Geronimo is unlike any other dining experience in New Mexico.
This award-winning restaurant has achieved the AAA Four Diamond and Mobil/Formes 4 Star Awards. In addition, it was voted an Opentable "Top 100 Restaurants in the Country" and a TripAdvisor "Top 10 Restaurants in the US".
Looking for something tried and true? Try the Pan-Seared Alaskan Halibut. Feeling adventurous? The Green Miso Sea Bass is famous at Geronimo for a reason. Or, if you want something from the grill that is truly special, try the Mesquite Grilled Main Lobster Tails or Fiery Sweet Chile & Honey-Grilled Mexican White Prawns.
Wagyu Strip, Grilled Rack of Lamb, and Tellicherry Rubbed Elk Tenderloin are on the menu for the meat-eaters.
Chef Sllin Cruz changes the menu seasonally to take advantage of the freshest ingredients and timely flavors. So be sure to check the Geronimo website for the current menu and to secure reservations.
The beautiful Santa Fe Botanical Garden is only five minutes from Geronimo and would make a lovely addition to your day in Santa Fe.
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