as you can get without leaving the santa fe city limits. it has a special feel of chilies grown specifically for this restaurant and nowhere else. i meet back up with dan flores for a little historical perspective over some of santa fe s most beloved new mexican fare. i know people who have journeyed 300 or 400 miles to come eat at horseman s haven. enchilada with carne entomatada. cubed pork in red new mexico chili sauce with beans and rice. got to have that. some posole, a stew made from soaked hominy and pork. and sopapilla. a fried bread like a spoon bread or a johnny cake. did the early spaniards, early cattle, railroad men, the people on the way to making this america, were they romantic about this part of the world? they thought of it as a hard place. for one thing, it was exceedingly remote. when you were here, this seemed like one of the farthest reaches of the globe. initially, americans began
perspective over some of santa fe s most beloved new mexican fare. i know people who have journeyed 300 or 400 miles to come eat at horseman s haven. enchilada with carne entomatada. cubed pork in red new mexico chili sauce with beans and rice. got to have that. some posole, a stew made from soaked hominy and pork. and sopapilla. a fried bread like a spoon bread or a johnny cake. did the early spaniards, early cattle, railroad men, the people on the way to making this america, were they romantic about this part of the world? they thought of it as a hard place. for one thing, it was exceedingly remote. when you were here, this seemed like one of the farthest reaches of the globe. initially, americans began coming here because they perceived that santa fe was so remote from the rest of the spanish empire that it was
fe s most beloved new mexican fare. i know people who have journeyed 300 or 400 miles to come eat at horseman s haven. enchilada with carne entomatada. cubed pork in red new mexico chili sauce with beans and rice. got to have that. some posole, a stew made from soaked hominy and pork. and sopapilla. a fried bread like a spoon bread or a johnny cake. did the early spaniards, early cattle, railroad men, the people on the way to making this america, were they romantic about this part of the world? they thought of it as a hard place. for one thing, it was exceedingly remote. when you were here, this seemed like one of the farthest reaches of the globe. initially, americans began coming here because they perceived that santa fe was so
it has a special feel of chilies grown specifically for this restaurant and nowhere else. i meet back up with dan flores for a little historical perspective over some of santa fe s most beloved new mexican fare. i know people who have journeyed 300 or 400 miles to come eat at horseman s haven. enchilada with carne entomatada. cubed pork in red new mexico chili sauce with beans and rice. got to have that. some posole, a stew made from soaked hominy and pork. and sopapilla. a fried bread like a spoon bread or a johnny cake. did the early spaniards, early cattle, railroad men, the people on the way to making this america, were they romantic about this part of the world? they thought of it as a hard place.
i know people who have journeyed 300 or 400 miles to eat at horseman s haven. enchilada with carne. pork in reddened mexican chili sauce with beans and rice. got to have that. some pasole, a stew made from soaked hominy and pork. and sopapilla. a fried bread like a spoon bread or a johnny cake. early spaniards, early cattle, railroad men, the people on the way to making this america, were they romantic about this part of the world? they thought of it as a hard place. for one thing, it was exceedingly remote. when you were here, this seemed like one of the farthest reaches of the globe. initially, americans began coming here because they perceived that santa fe was so remote from the rest of the