In the wild wild west in Santa Fe, there lived two kinds of females. Some were moms, the others were ladies. The "ladies of night", who lived in Burro Alley, always caused gunfire. A burro carried firewood to the alley, which is why it was called (and still is today) Burro Alley.
In 1945, to cease WWII, the United States decided to bomb Japan. At that time, before the atomic bomb would go to Hiroshima, the atomic bomb was parked at Burro Alley from PO Box Santa Fe #1, which is present day Los Alamos.
Right now, San Q. Japanese Restaurant proudly serves Japanese tapa, including fire steaks and sake bombs in memory of these events.
Sushi Restaurant, Asian Fusion Restaurant, Bar
Dinner, Drinks, Lunch
Suitable for groups Suitable for children Outdoor tables Reservations Takeaway Table service
Booking is NOT mandatory
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