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    El Paragua

    3.9 (255 reviews)
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    Moderate noise
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    Good for groups
    Good for kids

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    Weekend get away! #newmexicotrue
    Mitchie B.

    No drive through Espanola is complete without a stop at "the umbrella" better known as El Paragua. The service, the food and most recently discovered the sangria are all wonderful. We always order the shrimp cocktail and the tasty salsa and chips. During happy hour you are served a little side dish. This time it was the bean burrito smothered in red chili. The food has always been really good and we never have a bad server or bartender. This is a great stop for both appetizers and a full meal. After a weekend up north, it was more like a couple stops. We could not get enough!

    Midori margarita
    Midori G.

    I really wanted to like this place more than I actually did. The service was personal and warm. They environment was eclectic and quirky. Everything about it was exactly what I wanted except for the food. What I ordered: I got a Midori margarita to drink. It was pretty good! we started off with the guacamole as an appetizer. It was more of an avocado sauce than guacamole. It get there is a lot of avocado in guacamole, but that was all I tasted. For my meal I got the veggie tacos. Okay maybe this place just isn't good for vegetarians. The tacos were pretty meh. Not a lot of flavor. The filling was a mixture of veggies that I normally wouldn't put in tacos. I loved that our meals came with side salads and sopapilla (delicious, soft, airy bread with honey and jam). And I told the server it was my boyfriend's birthday because I didn't want my bf to pay, we were looking for anything free. Still, he came out with some cheesecake for him anyways. I also thought the bill was a little expensive for the area and what we got, but that's just me! I would most definitely be willing to give this place another chance! Everything was great accept for the food:/

    The entry
    Michael N.

    VEGAN EATERS HERE.....El Paragua is as good and soul filled Mexican restaurant as you are likely to find, EVER. We lived in Santa Fe for 20 years and made regular trips up to Espanola just for EP and always stopped for lunch or dinner on the way back from Taos. It is/was part of our routine and nothing could satisfy like it. Nearly seven years ago we moved back to California and have never not missed our El Paragua outings, craving, dreaming, longing. We are back for a visit and drove to Taos, our first stop and were so happy just to be in this beautiful, legacy filled space. The building, even the parking lot are unique. In the end, it's the food with the superb service a close second. We snapped up our favorite little bar-side table for two right inside the front door so we could see everything, soaking in the vibe, the people, mostly locals from Espanola and surrounding areas. Great chat with our server with whom we had many connections even back to SOCAL We ordered our favorite crispy veggie tacos, a couple of draft Stellas and sat back. First comes the dinner salad (included), the fresh from the fryer chips, hot and salty with some of their amazing salsa. Who does serves an included salad anymore??? Then the platters of crispy tacos, jammed with potatoes, onions, squash, peppers and other goodies, accompaniments on the side with a good portion of guacamole and their great "red rice" which is almost a risotto with fresh vegetables and tomatoes in a rich sauce that is a meal on its own. The finishing touch is always the super fresh made sopaipillas with tamarind jam and honey, though I always sop up the fresh green chile sauce too! The green chile is hot and richly layered in flavor. THIS, is a meal to be longed for, to drive hours for or fly across the country for. Never disappointed, always grateful for the food, the ambience, the service and the fact that there is still a place with this much attention to legacy and tradition. Thank You, until the next time.

    JemuelnleAnne M.

    I have been to El paragua more times than I xan count. The chips and salsa are my favorite and a must. I always enjoy the cheesy flautas. My favorite is the natillas dessert a traditional Spanish delight. Anything on the menu really is delicious. This is a local and family favorite. Reservations are recommended Friday nights and weekends.

    Jean Y.

    Here I had the best margarita in New Mexico. Even better than Patron margarita @ Sadie's. Great place with great food and super friendly service. Definitely a must go place in New Mexico. Sopapilla was warm and not greasy. Salsa was so good. The best salsa I ever had in my life level! Beautiful restaurant with excellent food. Worth to drive here for sure. We were on the way back to Santa Fe from Ghost Ranch.. Good food after visiting a great place is a memorable experience.

    Candace S.

    We are back in New Mexico for the holidays. And our first stop was one of my favorite Northern New Mexico family owned restaurants. You cannot go wrong eating and drinking here. The food is authentic and so good. Be aware that you might need to get the Chile on the side for non locals. And alas my time away from here I have become that person. Witness the photos attached, Bummer. We had burrito con carne, bean burritos and two version of shrimps. Everything was outstanding. I did have to tease my parents for eating fish in a land locked state. We had just arrived from Maryland with seafood galore. And the shrimp were beautiful and so delicious. But I digress. Anyway if you are near here please take the time to eat where the locals hang out. Friendly smiles for all and yummy margaritas await!

    Huevos with delicious pure green chile
    Jon T.

    While in Santa Fe, we drove up to Espanola and visited the cliff dwellings nearby. For lunch we ate at El Pargua. This is a classic New Mexican restaurant. It is more upscale than the usual small town joints. We started with very good salsa. It was green tomatillo with medium heat, appropriate salt and well balanced flavors. It was served with good quality corn chips. Ms T ordered homemade Chicken and Rice soup. It had onion, a lot of chicken, onion, tomato, onion and some onion. I see onion as a crutch for cooks who don't know how to flavor things any other way. Ms T not being an onion eater was not too pleased. It really should be advertised as onion soup with chicken. I had a side order of posole. This was decent with very good stewed chicken, lots of chicken and good quality posole. It was salted just right but was a little bland, not much chile if any. I fixed it with a squeeze of lemon. This is worth ordering as a meal and maybe when you do so, you will get lime wedges. Ask for them if you do not and ask for red chile. TT ordered a plate that comprised a tostada with chicken and a chile relleno. In this version the chile is stuffed with tomato and onion instead of the usual cheese. The chile was poblano and was well roasted. It had good flavor. There was orange cheese on top of the tostada which seemed unusual. Bro J had a big bowl of menudo with posole and red chile added. He also liked the posole. My huevos rancheros were served with green chile and potatoes that were fried with chorizo. The chorizo used was very scant. Refried beans were bland, not creamy and lardy. The green chile was awesome however. The roasted flavor of the chile was delicious and it was salted properly. I would return for this green chile. The whole thing was served on a homemade flour tortilla. This does not work. The flour tortilla turns to goo under the eggs and salsa. I could not eat any of it. This deserves a partly fried corn tortilla and it would have been very good. El Pargua has some hits and misses. The Posole is decent with some doctoring. The green chile is very good. The service was erratic, with things missed and having to be asked for more than once. There are four star things and two star things. I will average it out to three.

    Jacqui R.

    Fair warning: everything here, starting with the chips and salsa, is spicy! (And this is coming from a south Texan). It's delicious, but I would at least recommend putting some sugar in your tea so you can power through the heat. I ordered the stuffed sopapillas with red chili sauce (the green sauce is made with hatch chili and also very good, my mom ordered it on her blue corn enchiladas). The sopapilla texture and flavor is fabulous, and the meat was seasoned with a warm spice with lots of depth. All lunch entrees except the stuffed sopapillas came with a sweet sopapilla with honey, we ordered an extra and took them home for later and they were fantastic. Not too sweet, very yeasty, and a good pastry texture.

    Mexican combination with egg on top
    Vaughn F.

    Inevitably, I've returned to El Paragua, one of the finest and most reputable eating houses in all of Espanola. This is another restaurant that I grew up eating at, often enjoying the selection of New Mexican specialties for birthdays and other important occasions. Today, I came in with my girlfriend for her first experience eating lunch at this remarkable restaurant. After a brief wait, we were seated at a four-top table in the back, allowing us to sit our preferred style of side-by-side. Soon after, we received chips and salsa, the sauce green and potent, perfectly scoopable and noticeably spicy. I ordered a coffee and ate the small salad that my entree (the Mexican Combo plate) features. After that, a full half hour passed before our food finally arrived. Recognizing that Sunday brunch in Northern New Mexico is one of the busiest times to eat, we chalked our late food up as an unavoidable inconvenience, and dug in. The rice and beans were fine, but the taco was noteworthy, as tasty as any made next door at El Parasol, but less greasy. The tamale was delicious, with flavorful cornmeal and spicy pork, and the enchilada more than satisfied my craving for cheese ( the over-easy egg on top provided flavor and protein). By the time I finished off the carne adovada, I barely had room for the posole and sopaipilla. This isn't a cheap meal, but it's thoughtful and traditional. Drinks are a little pricey but the margaritas are worth a shot. Though formal attire isn't required, treat yourself and dress up fancy. You'll have a good time.

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    Unpredictable hours. Some say they are open by reservation only. If you call their number it goes to some phishing service.

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    Pricey food but also the service was great but it took almost an hour and a half to get the food but other than that the food was amazing!

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    Exquisite food. Sophisticated, professional service. Very impressed and looking forward to returning often.

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    Pricey but delicious beef tacos are my fave as well as the chicken breast salad. Get an extra dressing

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    Best chicken I've ever had! We visited twice during our last trip to Taos, and I couldn't pass this up both times.
    Best chicken I've ever had! We visited twice during our last trip to Taos, and I couldn't pass this up both times.
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