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Andiamo! has become a Santa
Fe favorite by serving high-quality, Italian-inspired food in
a warm , friendly and professional atmosphere and at
reasonable prices. Our thoughtful and elegant wine list caters
to any customer.
Andiamo! is also committed to promoting the work of local
talented artists, by displaying selected works for your
enjoyment. |
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"intimate restaurant inspired by Northern
Italian cuisine" Fodors 1998 |
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"an authentically Tuscan atmosphere"
Frommers 1998 |
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Hours: |
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Dinner 7 nights a week |
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from 5:30 pm |
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Payment: |
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Major
Credit Cards |
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Reservations recommended. |
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Wine List & Beer: |
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Wine
Spectator, 2003 Award of Excellence |
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Private Dining: |
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As an intimate
restaurant, we can accommodate parties of 12-70 people for a
price-fixed basis only.
Please call ahead to arrange a set menu. Prices vary depending on
menu choices, day and time.
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"With
not a lot of hoopla or fanfare, Joan Gillcrist and her staff
have been satisfying locals with their rustic Italian fare for
almost eight years. The focus remains on fresh ingredients,
with a selection of appetizers, pizzas, pastas, and meat
entrees. The menu changes every few months as seasonal
ingredients come and go. One of the genuine attractions of
Andiamo is its wine list. In addition to great food and great
wines, Andiamo has a certain feel to it that is seldom found
in other restaurants." |
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by Tom
Hill, Local Flavor, June 2003 |
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"Flash and
dazzle, newest and latest, it's not. But what this lively
Garfield Street eatery does offer is consistently delicious
Italian fare in ample portions at affordable prices. Dining
here is fun. Andiamo!'s wine list is huge, comprehensive and
much-lauded (Wine Spectator, 2003 Award of Excellence), with
numerous by-the-glass selections. All those carbs left, sadly,
no room for dessert. Even so, we left full and happy -- the
comforting fare and bustling place seem to inspire good
conversation." |
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The Santa
Fe New Mexican, August 1-7, 2003 |
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"Andiamo!,
tucked away on Garfield Street in the same modest house that
was once the Garfield Grill, is a favorite dinner spot for
locals and a word-of-mouth surprise for visitors. The wine
menu has a depth and variety to mirror the menu which, we can
honestly say, does not have a weak link. Service is efficient
and friendly, portions are generous. This is a comfortable,
trustworthy place to bring out of towners." |
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July 2004,
SantaFe.com |
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