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| High Country Restaurant and Saloon |
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Aug 8th, 2005 |
Though I have eaten in thousands of restaurants all over the world, I am always amazed when I find one so close to home. The High Country Restaurant and Bar is a rustic personification of Northern New Mexico, located on the outskirts of Chama, Home of the Cumbres and Toltec Narrow Guage Railroad. Chama is located at 8,000 feet in the heart of the Rockies. Che Johnston is the general manager and head chef of this restaurant, and, upon tasting your first meal, it will become apparent that this 23 year old man has a gift, as well as training . Salmon and Halibut are grilled with various sauces and garnishes that compliment the food, and excite the taste buds. His mix of sweet, tart, salty and spicey, remind me of the best Thai cuisine. The Mexican dishes are well prepared, and the chiles are flavorful without being overpowering.The staff is very professional, courteous and personable.
On the weekends one os treated to live music, by Deena and Andy (Country) David Allen Hammond and friends (the guitar work is superb) or by various other top notch entertainers.
The atmosphere is relaxed and casual, giving the distinct feelilng that all who enter are welcome. |
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