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Santa Fe Restaurant Week: Ultimate Guide to February 22-March 1 Dining Deals

Santa Fe Restaurant Week delights locals and visitors with exceptional prix-fixe dinners from $20 to $40 per person. From February 22 to March 1, explore The City Different's renowned culinary scene, blending familiar favorites with exciting new discoveries during this eight-day event.

Santa Fe Specializes in the Art of Dining Sunday pairs perfectly with museum visits and fine dining. After the new exhibition at the Georgia O’Keeffe Museum, savor dinner next door at Georgia. Reviewers praise its historic charm and masterful seafood preparations.

Santa Fe Restaurant Week: Ultimate Guide to February 22-March 1 Dining Deals Reviewers rave about Georgia’s flair with fish. (Photo Credit: R.B. on Yelp)

Monday calls for effortless elegance at Dinner for Two. This cozy Wine Spectator Award of Excellence recipient for ten years offers Restaurant Week specials like El Rito, NM lamb chops—perfect with a glass of wine.

Take a Trip Around Santa Fe’s Culinary World Tuesday tapas shine at Taberna or La Boca by the same acclaimed chef. Both deliver intimate vibes, signature Spanish sherries, and four-course specials featuring jamón serrano and blood orange aioli—muy sabroso.

Santa Fe Restaurant Week: Ultimate Guide to February 22-March 1 Dining Deals

Take a table at Taberna and your dining future is rosy.

Wednesday transports you to France at Bouche Bistro. Indulge in French onion soup, escargot, and shareable entrées and desserts like profiteroles au chocolat with a friend.

Santa Fe Restaurant Week: Ultimate Guide to February 22-March 1 Dining Deals What could be a more delicious finale than Profiteroles au Chocolat? (Photo Credit: Bouche Bistro)

Thursday brings Italian comfort at Pranzo Italian Grill. Classic pasta or tempting pork schnitzel provides the perfect midweek fuel.

Friday heads east to Shohko, a Japanese dining landmark since 1975. Enjoy authentic sashimi, seaweed salad, and green tea ice cream tempura in this temple of subtle flavors.

Santa Fe Restaurant Week: Ultimate Guide to February 22-March 1 Dining Deals There is plenty to love about the food artistry at Shohko. (Photo Credit: Shohko Café)

Weekends Mean Dining Wonderfully Saturday errands end at The Ranch House on the southside. This prix-fixe menu boasts five hearty entrées to satisfy after a day of Santa Fe shopping.

Sunday culminates in elegance at The Compound, featuring one of Santa Fe’s most stunning historic dining rooms. Match the ambiance with flawless cuisine and a sweet finish like bittersweet chocolate torte or prickly pear mousse.

Santa Fe Restaurant Week: Ultimate Guide to February 22-March 1 Dining Deals

A taste of chocolate torte at The Compound is a sweet finish to Santa Fe Restaurant Week. (Photo Credit: The Compound)

For weekend lunch, visit Sweet Lily Bakery for gluten-free cookies and treats that everyone can enjoy.

Santa Fe Restaurant Week Is Rich in Flavor—and Savings Beyond these highlights, choose from 52 participating restaurants. Experience Santa Fe's best cuisine at unbeatable prices.

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