La Casa Sena

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You'll Think You're Tongue's Had Novocaine
How about some New Mexican food, instead of the un-tasty offerings at La Casa Sena? I have a feeling that someone named Sena is rolling over in his grave at the thought of

Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Jun 15 2007

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A ghastly experience!
La Casa Sena is a wretched sink hole of depravity: the food is tasteless and served in minuscule portions reminiscent of the bad old days of the 1980s, when diners everywhere received three chickpeas on a vast white expanse of plate served by a superior git posing as a waiter, all under the guise of the now-discredited Nouvelle Cuisine movement, a kind of rich world plague designed to further starve the dieting masses. In addition, please note that La Casa Sena is ridiculously expensive, staffed by poorly dressed waiters, and somehow affected with the sort of preciousness that all well-established bores thrive upon. Go at your own peril!

Reviewed by: Jack M from on Jun 08 2007

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A Dollar Short and a Day Late
Awfully flavor-free food of the sort which one would expect in Britain. What it's doing in New Mexico is a mystery. Beyond the pedestrian yet pretentious fare was the badly dressed, slovenly gang of waiters. I felt as though we were in the streets or alleyways of Anytown, U.S.A! If this place is representative of Santa Fe, why, the Emperor has no clothes or they're all on mindbenders. Perhaps this is what occurs when a native population gets hijacked by outsiders who have their heads in the clouds.

Reviewed by: Jeanne from on Jun 07 2007

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Where's the Beef?
We were dressed to the nines and there were four of us. The tee-shirted staff stuck us in a room of our own, and persisted in boring us with their ill-clad, casual manners. The food, which might have made the lack of atmosphere and unprofessional service less important, was an abomination.

Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Jun 07 2007

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a wonderful experience
I was alone and only had a short time to eat. I happened on this delightful restaurant. It was expensive, but I ordered this appetizer salad with duck that was plenty for a meal and reasonably priced. It was fantastic, too. The waitstaff was attentive and extremely nice. The place was charming and historic. A real Santa Fe experience. I hope to go back when I'm not so rushed for the full experience of the place.

Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Oct 21 2004
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