
Vegetarian/Health Foods Santa Fe Restaurants
Santa Fe - Santa Fe
Annapurna's World Vegetarian Cafe
Monday-Saturday 9am-9pm
Sundays 10am-8pm (hours can change without notice)
Cuisine: Bakery/Sweets, Coffee/Tea/Espresso, Dessert, Take Out/To-Go, Vegan, Vegetarian, Vegetarian/Health Foods
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Jambo Cafe
Owner/chef Ahmed Obo was born on the island of Lamu off the coast of Kenya, among the culinary traditions of Africa, Arabia and India. His food reflects the Lamu style of culinary fusion. It’s designed to be interesting and different but doesn’t attempt to force anyone too far from their comfort zone. The ingredients, including a host of local meats and veggies, are priced unusually low for a restaurant dealing in clean, local food. Try the marinated tilapia, served with red chile-and-coconut-infused basmati rice, sautéed spinach and a dried fruit and ginger chutney.
Read more: Locovore: Jambo Café is a taste of coastal Africa in Santa Fe (12/1/2011)

Modern General
Mon-Sat: 8am-5pm
Sun: 10am-5pm (hours can change without notice)
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Full review: New Erin Wade restaurant serves diner food with modern touch ()
Second Street Brewery
Mo to Th from 11:00am to 10:00pm,Fr to Sa from 11:00am to 11:00pm,Su from 12:00pm to 10:00pm (hours can change without notice)
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Tune-Up Cafe
Mon-Fri 7am-10 pm
Sat-Sun 8am-10pm (hours can change without notice)
The Tune-Up Café is an ace in the hole for Santa Fe restaurant recommendations, especially if you’re planning a meal for picky eaters. The café is filled with a glow. People-friendly touches include kids’ books, good music and lighting, and a long mirror that lets wall-facing diners feel like they’re a part of the room. Meanwhile, the food manages to be a lot of things without following any one path. It’s not a burger joint, but the burgers are good. It’s not New Mexican, but Tune-Up serves chile rellenos and huevos rancheros and green chile. On paper, its most unique influence is from El Salvador, but you could eat there many times and not even notice. The restaurant offers breakfast, lunch, dinner and drinks to accomodate dining any time of day. There is usually a vegan soup on special.
Read more: Locovore: Santa Fe’s Tune-Up Café follows its own path (1/12/2012)
Vinaigrette
Mon-Sat 11am-9pm (hours can change without notice)
A restaurant that focuses mostly on salads may be a hard sell for meat-happy New Mexicans, but make no mistake: Vinaigrette does salad right. From gourmet options that feature duck and arugula to more delicate fare with pomegranate seeds and shoestring yams, Vinaigrette presents a world of salads you may not have known existed. And much of their menu is locally grown at their fields in Nambe, N.M., too.
Read more: Gastronomic Love Letters (11/1/2018)