The Restaurant at Hotel Santa Fe
Hotel Santa Fe's restaurant is acknowledged by travel writers. Of the 7 publications that we monitored, 7 mentioned the restaurant, like Oyster, Lonely Planet and Rough Guide.
Hotel Santa Fe  Oyster
 Oyster Lonely Planet
 Lonely Planet Rough Guide
 Rough Guide Gayot
 Gayot Frommer's
 Frommer's Jetsetter
 Jetsetter Travel + Leisure
 Travel + Leisure
 "Along with its sister property, the Hacienda (located next door), the Hotel Santa Fe is the only hotel in town owned by Native Americans, and the Native theme is handsomely on display throughout -- you can even arrange a private teepee dinner through the hotel restaurant, Amaya" 
 "The hotel's Amaya restaurant transports your tastebuds on a tour des tribes - dishes influenced by Native American traditions from Alaska to the deep South reveal new worlds of flavour" 
 "Run by Picuris Pueblo, this attractive, elegant and very comfortable adobe hotel on the edge of downtown is within walking distance of the plaza, has its own good restaurant, Amaya, and stages free lectures by local experts" 
 "The Hotel Santa Fe sits at the edge of the trendy Guadalupe neighborhood, a nifty design district with a bounty of great restaurants, bars, antiques shops and offbeat boutiques" 
 "The outstanding   Amaya restaurant serves native   cuisine from across the Americas, and   you can even reserve the teepee   on the patio for private meals" 
 "Spend a day exploring the nearby Railyard District, a revitalized 50-acre area of former warehouses that now house artist studios, galleries, restaurants and succulent-filled gardens" 
 "The restaurant, Amaya, serves fine cuisine based on indigenous ingredients like corn, elk, and squash"