Explore Restaurants in Taos, Taos county, New mexico, United states, Page 2

Taos Pizza Out Back

Address: 712 Paseo Del Pueblo Norte, Taos, NM 87571, USA

Restaurant

“This pizza place has great atmosphere, good location with plenty of parking, friendly staff and most importantly good pizza. I been coming to this place for about five years. Their menu offers soups, salads pasta dishes, and desserts. They have and a good selection local beers and they also serve wine. My favorite beer is the tangerine IPA it pairs really nicely with the Greek pizza. Taos Pizza offers a lovely casual setting perfect for families . The have indoor seating nice and warm in the winter months as well as seasonal outdoor seating. If you find yourself in Taos swing or call ahead and place your order you won’t be disappointed.”

The Love Apple

Address: 803 Paseo Del Pueblo Norte, Taos, NM 87571, USA

Restaurant

“This is one of the prettiest restaurants in Taos, is so charming, so well designed, the old church is the perfect space for dining, the altar is my favorite part of it. Their patio is gorgeous, if the weather is nice, you should it outside. Now the food; exquisite is the only thing that comes to mind. To start I order a tortilla soup, and for main dish I got the duck breast on a tamale, the sauce was a little spicy but nothing you wouldn’t handle, the duck is perfect in every way. This might be my favorite dish I got this trip. If you are in Taos this restaurant has to be in Your list for places to visit.”

Blake's Lotaburger

Address: 809 Paseo Del Pueblo Norte, Taos, NM 87571, USA

Restaurant

“I really appreciated this place. Yes, their food is great… had a hamburger and fries… yummy. But… our van had troubles (flat tire) and there is a little park by this place… so we not only ate lunch here… we spent some time changing a flat tire… getting dirty… and cleaning up in their restroom… and yes, we cleaned up our mess in the restroom. The little park was a huge plus… and nice place to eat outdoors and enjoy ourselves!”

Gutiz

Address: 812B Paseo Del Pueblo Norte, Taos, NM 87571, USA

Restaurant

“Went for breakfast on a late Sunday morning. We waited close to an hour for a table. Small restaurant so if it’s busy you will have to wait a bit. Several gluten free choices. Andouille sausage was excellent. Good service as well.”

Guadalajara Grill

Address: 822 Paseo Del Pueblo Norte, Taos, NM 87571, USA

Restaurant

“I wanted to experience the New Mexico cuisine and had the Relleno and Burrito combo. I also had the "Christmas" combo of green/red chili sauce. You stand in line, place your order, and it's served quickly. A must try!”

Tiwa Kitchen Restaurant

Address: 328 Veterans Hwy, Taos, NM 87571, USA

Bakery Restaurant

“It was great experience to taste authentic local food, felt like eating home cooked food and tasty too. Nothing fancy. Was visiting Taos Pueblo and had Christmas eve buffet here. Price was bit high for the items served, but still went with it.”

Orlando's

Address: 1114 Don Juan Valdez Ln, Taos, NM 87571, USA

Restaurant

“Absolutely charming. We loved everything about it, including the authentic New Mexican food, great presentation, aesthetic / decor / atmosphere and friendly service. The staff all seemed to love being there, as did the customers. That to me demonstrates something special, and it shows in the care and artistry of their plates. Will definitely recommend and return next time we're in Taos. Thanks!”

Sushi A La Hattori

Address: 1405 Paseo Del Pueblo Norte, Taos, NM 87571, USA

Restaurant

“We just moved to Taos several months ago and have been here 3-4 times.... food has always been good (fresh sushi), service for most part good...but as some others have mentioned in their reviews, the owner is kind of arrogant and rude. Torn between continuing to patronize his place or find another Japanese restaurant.”

Toribios

Address: 1630 Paseo Del Pueblo Norte, Taos, NM 87571, USA

Restaurant

“Tacos Al Pastor were good, lil kick to it! My sister had a big plate of fajitas for the same price. Sour cream, salsa, cost extra... I still prefer my TX Mexican food. Refried bean were yummy!”

KTAOS Solar Center

Address: 9 NM-150, Taos, NM 87571, USA

Restaurant

“This business is closed. But when it was open and the rude next door neighbor didn't shut down the music scene , this was an absolute gem. I'm giving it 5 stars to encourage a buyer to reopen this super unique venue/radio station/volleyball court/kitchen/local watering hole Again, BUSINESS IS UP FOR SALE AND CURRENTLY CLOSED save it ;)”

Pizanos

Address: 23 NM-150, Taos, NM 87571, USA

Restaurant

“Great little shop. The pizza was good and the house salad was fresh and great. We got a small pepperoni and green Chile for lunch and it was perfect for the two of us. We especially loved the view from the porch. We wish the fence wasn’t there ;)”

Nana’s & Papa’s Authentic Filipino Favorites

Address: 22 Garcia Ln, Taos, NM 87571, USA

Restaurant

“Nana and Papa’s! Or as I like to call it Lola and Lolo’s The handmade green signs were easy to spot from the road and how I found out that there was even a Filipino food place in Taos. Beth and Tom were incredibly kind and friendly. Tom even moved the picnic tables to the shade so we could enjoy our meal away from the glare of the NM sun. People tend to forget that kindness and hospitality can make the food and experience better. Food made with kindness and love always tastes the best. But let’s get to the food part of the review. As a Filipino who travels a lot, I’m always keeping an eye out for Filipino food. I have had a lot Filipino food between AZ and NM. This little delicious cart is at the top of the list. Let me tell you it’s been a long time since I’ve had a home cooked meal, and Nana and Papa’s feels exactly like it. The adobo was close to the deliciousness of my moms cooking. Which any Filipino will tell you, nothing will beat moms cooking. Let me tell you about the Turon. It is my fave Filipino dessert, and I’ve had thousands of it in the Philippines and states, and this pound for pound is arguably the best Turon I’ve had. I’ve had it with plantain and sugar / drizzle filling, ice cream on top, etc., but never a banana / jackfruit combination that N&P’s did. The little whip cup with cinnamon just topped it off. It is a must stop. I will definitely comeback for another Filipino dish and try the Halo Halo too. A true hidden Filipino gem in all of NM.”

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