Tune-Up Cafe

Santa Fe


Casual neighborhood hangout, west of the Railyard, where the chef, from El Salvador, adds his own twists to classic New Mexican and American brunch favorites while also serving fantastic Salvadoran pupusas (stuffed corn tortillas), molé colorado enchiladas and fish tacos. A local favorite.


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