Reviews Tesuque Village Market

5
Ashley Peifer
+5
The market and cafe is eclectic with a low key vibe. We had dinner at the cafe. A $16 tequila drink, $15 vegetarian burrito with green sauce, and a $15.50 ground beef burrito Christmas style. The portions were huge and the flavors were wonderful. My husband's vegetarian burrito had a lot of cheese in and on top of it which may have been a little over the top, but still tasted delicious. We didn't try dessert because we were too stuffed, but they looked really really good. I'm looking forward to going back to try some of them.
5
Michael Hochevar
+5
Stayed up the hill from the market for a week and managed to eat here four (4) separate times. Stopped in each morning for fresh pastries. Tried a variety of menu items during different visits. Solid execution of your traditional New Mexican cuisine items. Highly recommend the burrito and tamales, Christmas style. Was surprised to see they had a wood fired pizza oven, also recommend for an afternoon on the patio. Be prepared for a bit of a wait as it gets busy in the afternoons, which can lead to a little bit slower service but totally fine. On site market was good for some quick items but a bit pricey. Visited week of 5/1/2021
5
Jeran Cox
+5
A serious diamond in the rough. Don't be distracted by the artsy hipster vibe. They have real skills. So it's a restaurant and a bakery and a bar and a liquor store and convenience store. The combo platter i had was a solid 4/5 stars. Better than a lot of the tourist friendly New Mexican fare in town, but not exactly risk taking. The liquor store is amazingly impressively well stocked for an establishment this small in a town this small. I cannot overstate that. They have plenty of local craft drinks but also amazing world class Belgian and German import beers for example. Mind blowing in an area this remote. Will visit again.
5
Marc DeArcos
+5
I had the chile relleno , a pork tamale, a silver margarita, and the Tres Leches for dessert. Honestly, the chile relleno was great, but all the Pinon nuts were a tad much for my taste. The tamale was also good, although I personally prefer mine with a little more masa. Great margarita, and the star of the show here was the dessert! If you come here for the desserts alone you will not be disappointed!!! Overall, this is a fun and eclectic place to visit. The service was superb, and I love the atmosphere. Definitely check it out!
5
Steve Dow
+5
Super fun place. Indoor and outdoor seating and bar, market. Our server recommended the shrimp enchiladas and they were super good. Everyone enjoyed their meals. Great staff!
4
L
+4
I liked this place well enough. It was a little grimy sitting outdoors four feet from the road but the food was decent. I was a little perturbed by the dolls hanging from the scaffolding of the tents but I guess that’s part of the “ambiance”. It’s fairly pricy but the server was very kind (minus the surly woman who seated us kind of angrily) and took a lot of care in ensuring we knew what we were ordering. The pizza stove isn’t on until 5 even though they say 4.
4
Janine Thompson
+4
Delicious food in a casual atmosphere. Many options to accommodate different tastes. Friendly servers. There is a market attached with baked goods and dry goods. Highly recommend.
5
Heather Nofsinger
+5
Not sure about all the negative reviews. Glad we ignored and gave it a shot! Awesome service, awesome food! This is authentic. If you are looking for fine dining (which I assume the other reviewers were), this isn’t your spot. If you are looking for fun, quirky, amazing food, this is it!
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