I was born and raised in Santa Fe and I know authentic New Mexican food - and Tia Sophia's is it. Every time I go back to visit, I always eat there a few times. They are affordable and tasty and truly authentic. Well worth the stop.
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By A Yahoo! Contributor, 11/04/08
If you love Green Chile get the breakfast burrito. A large burrito smothered in a Green Chile Sauce, to die for!!!! My wife is from the area and we never miss a chance to have breakfast at Tia Sophis's when were in Santa Fe.
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By A Yahoo! Contributor, 07/02/08
Don't eat breakfast there unless order breakfast burrito. Sausage burned & eggs undercooked. Posole cooked too long but found that the case in many restaurants...and too thick! Suppose to be "soupy." Lunch/dinner much better or at least from what I remember as haven't eaten lunch/dinner for a couple of years. Could use some sprucing up.
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By A Yahoo! Contributor, 06/14/08
Excellent! My breakfast burrito was awsome! Everyone was nice and everything we had was spicey, flavorful and delicious. A must for breakfast when visiting Santa Fe...but plan for a wait...It's a busy little place.
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One of Santa Fe's Best New Mexican Restaurants
By A Yahoo! Contributor, 09/05/05
I gladly stand in line at lunch time to wait for a table at this downtown gem. On Wednesday's I get the chalupas. The enchiladas are fantastic as are the burritos and the rellenos. I love the green chili and it is not watered down for the tourist crowd here. FYI, Diego's at DeVargas mall and Tomasita's at the Railyard are owned and operated by the same family.
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