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Harry's RoadhousevsMaria's
Both Harry's Roadhouse and Maria's New Mexican Kitchen are endorsed by experts. Overall, Maria's New Mexican Kitchen ranks marginally better than Harry's Roadhouse. Maria's New Mexican Kitchen comes in at 84 with positive reviews from 6 sources like Gayot, Frommer's and Travel + Leisure.
Harry's Roadhouse
Fodor's
Gayot
Travel + Leisure
Afar Magazine
96 Old Las Vegas Hwy, Santa Fe, NM 87505-9367
From $0/night
"The varied menu of contemporary diner favorites, pizzas, New Mexican fare, and bountiful salads is supplemented by a long list of daily specials." Full review
13.0
"This sunny restaurant is a favorite with Santa Fe locals who appreciate its campy charm and enormous servings of New Mexican soul food, like jumbo blue corn turkey enchiladas." Full review
"It’s tough to stick to the red- or green-chile New Mexico party line at this south-of-town café, because Harry’s eclectic menu includes flavors that stray far from the pepper plant." Full review
"Harry's Roadhouse, another favorite haunt of locals and visitors is conveniently open seven days a week." Full review
Maria's
Gayot
Michelin Guide
Afar Magazine
Travel + Leisure
Fodor's
Independent
Frommer's
555 W Cordova Rd, Santa Fe, NM 87505-1851
From $10/night
12.0
"Rich or poor, tourist or local, young or old, everybody eventually goes to Maria's." Full review
"Strolling mariachi troubadours serenade diners as cooks craft handmade tortillas on an open grill."
"A bit of a dive a mile and a half from Santa Fe’s tourist center, Maria’s has been a local favorite since 1952." Full review
"The food is excellent, too. I can’t stop ordering the chiles rellenos; the stuffed peppers are surprisingly light for being fried." Full review
"Creaky wood floors and dark-wood vigas set the scene for decent traditional New Mexican cuisine, but this rustic restaurant's real claim to fame is its selection of more than 100 types of margaritas" Full review
"Maria’s New Mexican Kitchen is home to one of the longest margarita menus in town, with more than 180 ways to take your tequila"
"Maria’s is a Santa Fe tradition, with creaking wood floors and dependable New Mexican comfort food...Maria’s is famous for its margaritas a separate menu lists several hundred choices" Full review