| About: | Located right next to the old railroad depot, this restaurant has been a local favorite for many years. The atmosphere is pleasant, and during warmer weather the patio is a great place to dine. Both the food and the margaritas served here have won acclaim. Locals will tell you that if you want really good red or green chile, this is the place to find it. The Chile Rellenos, green chiles stuffed with cheese, dipped in batter and deep-fried, are fabulous. No reservations are accepted, but you can always enjoy a Margarita at the bar while you wait. |
| Hours: | Mo to Sa from 11:00am to 09:00pm |
| Categories: | Mexican Restaurants, Restaurants, Latin American |
| Payment: | MasterCard, Visa, Discover, American Express |
| Cuisine: | Alfresco, Business, Mexican |
| Ambiance: | Family Friendly |
| Reservations Policy: | Accepted |
| Smoking: | No Smoking |
No spice to the chile, expensive pricing. I have a menu of theirs from three years back and their combo burrito was $5.75, now its $8.75!!!!! As a local, I am disappointed by their pricing and the lack of friendly servers. It used to be that you could not get a job at this place unless you were the BEST. Want good chile, go to the South Side Diner on Cerrillos or the Flying Tortilla...good value and never a wait in line with friendly service (something Toma's has lost).
This is excellent food! Very clean! Its in the down town area, and walking distance to the plaza. The green chilie is nice and hot!!! Use with caution. Its more fun in the fall with the events that accure in the plaza.
It was with some concern that I dined here last week because some of the reviews rated it poorly. I have been going to Tomasita's for more than 20 years, and had always been pleased, but I know that owners and chefs change. I found Tomasita's to be the same wonderful restaurant that I remembered. I grew up in New Mexico, and I have been eating Mexican Food my entire life in all the Southwestern and Western State. I rate Tomasita's as my number three all time favorite; the other two are also in New Mexico, one in Las Cruces, the other in Clovis. The chile is hot, and that may be why some of the reviewers did not enjoy the food. The service was excellent, and the prices are just plain cheap. What a deal, great food, and at a steal.
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Get over it Robert! Santa Fe moves on like the rest of the world. $8.75 is still a cheap burrito.