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Andiamo! A Neighborhood Trattoria

322 Garfield Street, Santa Fe, New Mexico 87501
505.995.9595

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Dining at Andiamo is a simple experience.
We prepare the finest, local and seasonal ingredients a la minute with the utmost care and respect. Our menu is inspired by Italian cuisine, but as food is born of the region, we try to stay true to our relationships with local growers. For that reason, we’ve continuously nurtured a strong connection between the Santa Fe Farmers Market and our kitchen — melding indigenous foods whenever possible, with key Italian imports. We crave these earthy, effortless flavors long after the meal has ended.

Eating sustains more than the body. Dining at Andiamo inspires conversation and evokes memories. That’s why we see Andiamo as a collective experience for people who love food. Our staff is genuinely happy to work with our customers. At the end of the day, we want our guests to feel better for having eaten here.

Joan Gillcrist, Owner
Andiamo grew out of the relationship Joan Gillcrist has with food. The Gillcrist family came together around the table. From an early age, Gillcrist took food seriously. “Food was very central to our social lives. It was a way for us to bring people together, especially those who didn’t have a place to go.”

After graduating from Stanford University, Gillcrist was on her way to medical school when she began working in her sister, chef Marion’s kitchen. A life changing detour ensued. “I realized that I felt totally comfortable there and loved it.” After apprenticing in the kitchens of several of Santa Fe’s best restaurants, Gillcrist opened Andiamo in 1995 with Chris Galvin. She credits Galvin, who trained in Italy and studied under David Tanis, now of Chez Panisse, as the initial creative force behind Andiamo’s food.

Esteban Parra, Chef
Parra joined Andiamo in 1996, training under Chris Galvin for three years before becoming chef in 1999. Prior to Andiamo, he trained under David Tanis, now of Chez Panisse, and spent four years in the kitchen at La Traviata in Santa Fe. Raised on a ranch in Northern Mexico, Parra is rooted in farm-raised food. At a young age, he learned many aspects of food preparation in his family’s catering business. Parra sees many similarities between Andiamo’s flavors and the fresh flavors he grew up with. After all of these years in the kitchen, Parra’s curiosity about food keeps him inspired.