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Jerry's Cafe
406 W. Coal Ave.Gallup, NM
(505) 722-6775
New Mexican cuisine is something I enjoy greatly when done well, and my love of it was one of the factors
that led to launching this web site. When I find a restaurant that serves as a truly good representative of
New Mexico style Mexican food, it is a cause of great delight since there are too few such
places, even in the Land of Enchantment.
Jerry's Cafe in Gallup lies outside the belt around the Rio Grande where I normally find great New
Mexican food, but in a lot of ways the food at Jerry's is just as good. The red chile at Jerry's is about as
good as I have found anywhere, with a rich red taste and a spice level that I found a little on the hot side.
The restaurant's specialty is the Stuffed Sopaipilla, a thick sopaipilla shell stuffed with guacamole,
beans, and beef, and smothered with red or green chile and cheese. I like to include lettuce and tomato in
the mix, and the salad included on the side seemed rather sparse for this purpose, but I am sure they
would have given me more had I asked. I ordered the sopaipilla with beef thinking it would come in chunks,
but it was ground beef (something I would not order again). However, this sopaipilla would have been just
as good without any meat. The other ingredients gave it the flavor that I think makes the classic New
Mexico style stuffed sopaipilla. The guacamole was a surprisingly effective flavor enhancer, and I think
made this better than others I had tried.
The red chile, though, tasted like something I would expect to find in Santa Fe or Española. It was
highly spicy to the point that the Sopaipilla served on the side with the meal (not for dessert, as
they tend to do in southern NM) served with honey was highly effective in cutting the heat from the chile.
This was truly how New Mexico chile was intended to be consumed.
If the red chile was this hot, I can only imagine what the green chile is like. I did not try it, however.
An order of Tamales also came with the red chile. I thought this was overkill, though, as
a tamal should be enjoyed for its own flavor. One of the secrets of a good chile is to use it sparingly,
and I thought it should not have been smothered over the tamales.
The owner and staff of Jerry's are quite nice and accommodating. I am sure that if there is something
about your food that is not right they will correct it. I found the stuffed sopaipilla, though, to be just about perfect.
The menu from Jerry's Cafe, just off Old U.S. 66
RESTAURANT DETAILS
RATING: 23
Cuisine: Mexican New Mexican
Cost: $$
Hours: 8:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Mon. - Sat.
Smoking: No Smoking
Special Features: Serves Breakfast
Chile Index: |
Most Recent Visit
Jun. 16, 2006
Number of Visits: 1
Best Item
Stuffed Sopaipilla
Special Ratings
Stuffed Sopaipilla: Beef
Tamales:
Sopaipillas: