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Hotel F&B
September 2007 "Chef
Kim Muller has brought her slow food philosophy to La Mancha restaurant at the Galisteo Inn, Santa Fe, New Mexico. ...La Mancha's uncomplicated, yet sophisticated, wholesome dishes bring back an appreciation for food - the way it used to be..."
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The Albuquerque Journal
August 2007 "La Mancha Adds Touch of Greatness to Food
Kim Muller, the new chef at the Galisteo Inn's La Mancha Restaurant, has created an interesting menu rich with fish dishes and sparkling with a few Southwestern touches. ...
The small, elegant dining room and open air patio seating make the Inn a lovely destination... Combined with the good food here, the half-hour drive from Santa Fe is worth the effort."
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The New York Times, New York Times Review,
August 2007 "This small dining room is in a lovely 300-year-old hacienda inn, surrounded by lawns, giant cottonwoods and grazing llamas. ... with a strong new chef, Kim Müller, formerly of the Compound."
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Los Angeles, Ultimate Escapes
May 2007 "... a 300-year-old compound that feels rustic and hip at the same time."
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L&F Travel, Santa Fe City Different "Dinner at the inn's La Mancha restaurant was an experience, especially overlooking the scenery."
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Vogue, New Mexico. Open up new frontiers with laid-back desert chic "Everyone is talking about the GALISTEO INN, (GalisteoInn.com) – an 11-room hacienda set among cottonwood trees in the small city of Galisteo. The interiors, by the same team that designed the groovy Ballantines Hotel in Palm Springs, bring traditional southwest style into the 21st century. "
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Concierge.com, America's Best Country Inns and Hotels, December 2006 "The high desert landscape around the village of Galisteo, a village 25 miles south of Santa Fe, is quintessential Wild West, or at least enough that All the Pretty Horses was shot here. But there's nothing rough-and-tumble about the pastoral Galisteo Inn. "
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Suite 101, Galisteo Inn: Dining in Santa Fe, November, 2006 "New Mexico cuisine is unique. Don't even mention Tex-Mex, but think something more subtle. It combines Mexican spices with Spanish flavors and the best ingredients the Southwest can offer. Santa Fe is full of good restaurants, but the night we dined at La Mancha, at the Galisteo Inn - that was a night to remember."
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Bon Appetite, Top Tables, July, 2006 La Mancha Restaurant and Bar selected as one of "... ten of our favorite dining spots in vacation destinations around the country."
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Trip Advisor, June, 2006 "Friday afternoon, drive to Galisteo and check in to one of the amazing rooms at the Galisteo Inn. The manager, Scott, ... will take great care of you. It's a wonderful quiet (and romantic!) place to stay."
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Los Angeles Times, September, 2006 "The restaurant at the 1705 hacienda that houses the inn provides a relaxing escape from the crowds and busyness of downtown Santa Fe. ... continental dishes are best enjoyed outdoors on the patio."
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Vacations & Travel Hotel Update, July, 2006 "....the abode-style Galisteo Inn is a charming boutique hotel built in 1703. Its 13 individually decorated rooms ... have views across the New Mexico countryside. ... Its La Mancha restaurant is one of the finest in New Mexico ..."
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 | Conde Nast Traveller, May 2006 La Mancha Restaurant and Bar was selected as one of the world's 82 best restaurants in Conde Nast
Traveller 10th annual May "Hot List". |
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Moon Handbook, January, 2006 A Top Pick "....A stylish hideaway in a quiet village where the stars crowd the sky and the crickets buzz at night..... the dining room, with only eight tables, is warmed by a fireplace in winter and opens onto a cottonwood shaded courtyard in the summer."
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Glamour UK, January, 2006 "For a gorgeous guesthouse, look no further than The Galisteo Inn, an old Spanish hacienda shaded by lofty cottonwood trees and decorated with Native Indian-inspired decor."
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Marie Claire Maison, March, 2006 "One of the most beautiful hotels in New Mexico, ..."
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Santa Fe New Mexican, December, 2005, Everything old is new again "Menu, decor reflectNorthern New Mexico culture and tradition."
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Pasatiempo, December, 2005 "La Mancha offers an intimate dining room in the Galisteo Inn, a beautifully maintained old adobe...upscale dishes show Southwestern roots...Outstanding: spicy duck tostada and osso buco."
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American Way, March, 2005 "Stylish retreat...Aspen. Carmel. Galisteo? Yep, lil ol' Galisteo, New Mexico, 25 miles south of Santa Fe, joins the rural-chic short list drawing fashionistas in search of respite with style."
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 | CNN Headline News, September 22, 2005 "...the perfect place to visit at this time of year. When visiting the area, stay at The Galisteo Inn, outside Santa Fe..." (Travel & Leisure interview) |
 | Good Morning America, Sept 2005 Santa Fe was selected as one of 3 favourite American cities for a "romantic getaway" and The Galisteo Inn was the hotel selected. (Travel & Leisure interview) |
 | Conde Nast Traveller, March, 2005 "...built in 1703, the adobe building has been transformed by the team behind Ballantines Hotel in Palm Springs." |
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GQ, September, 2005 "...where Tom Ford goes, people follow. Which means they'll now be driving about twenty minutes south of Santa Fe to formerly sleepy Galisteo." |
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The Guardian (UK), April, 2005 "The Galisteo Inn has just been restored as a sumptuous lodge, carefully styled to echo hundreds of years of history." |
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Outside Traveler, Summer, 2005
"...the Inn and its 11 guest rooms exude the perfect blend of style and substance..." |
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Santa Fean, June, 2005 ..."The Galisteo Inn makes a perfect evening's excursion from both Santa Fe and the 21st Century." |
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Santa Fe Trend, Winter-Spring, 2005 "Elegant dining in a country setting brings to mind the land of Don Quixote – La Mancha – for which the restaurant at Galisteo Inn is named." |
| Travel & Leisure, September, 2005 Selected as: "Inn of the month" "...each of its 11 affordable rooms is different, but all have rustic details."
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| J3TLAG, November, 2005 "... interiors in the 11 rooms are
vibrant and colorful, decisively dispensing with the dowdy aesthetic of
the typical B&B."
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| Writers' and Artists' Hangouts, 2004 "... this Spanish colonial inn was built by the original settlers in New Mexico, and the missionary style architecture and furnishings are authentic throughout."
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