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STEAKS
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SEAFOOD
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FINE DINING
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The Bluffs
3450 E. Main - map
Farmington, NM 87402
505.325.8155
505.325.8166 fax
Web Information
thebluffs@digii.net
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Features
kids' menu
vegetarian dishes
takeout
private room
private parties
phone ahead seating
kid friendly
large groups ok
fireplace
nice view
television
Accepts
cash
bank debit cards American Express checks Visa Diners' Club MasterCard/Eurocard Discover Carte Blanche gift certificates
Smoking
not permitted
Dress
casual
Alcohol
full bar
wine tasting
beer tasting
wine list
extensive wine list
Reservations
accepted
Parking
own parking lot
Handicapped Access
completely accessible
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Description
Open 5pm to close daily.
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A Great Steakhouse and also the Best Pasta in Town I have been enjoying the steaks and seafood at this great restaurant for some time, boy was I pleasantly surprised when I ordered a pasta dish. It was perfect! I 've tried the pasta at the chain next door (Jonnie Carinos) and it was horrible, so I usually stay home when I need a pasta or Italian fix.
The chef at The Bluffs is awesome. I had a simple stuffed shell pasta, and it was absolutely delightful. Don't bother with the chains, The Bluffs is the best and affordable too. [23 Jul 2003 23:49:02]
Food:     Service:     Ambiance:     Overall:      Recommended Dishes: steaks, seafood, pasta
Pedro
The Only Real Dining in this Town As we were traveling from California through the southwest we unfortunately had to stay two nights in Farmington, NM. We were not happy campers until we found The Bluffs Steakhouse. This town is full of mediocre chains, and me being pregnant, all were too smoky for me. We happened to find The Bluffs by fluke, and ended up dining there two nights in a row. Stellar service and wonderful food. Don't bother with smoky chain restaurants, this one is a true gem in a town lacking in dining. [30 Sep 2003 02:18:38]
Food:     Service:     Ambiance:     Overall:      Recommended Dishes: filet, salmon, Ahi tuna
kali klaneandboris at hotmail dot com
Don't Bother Ate dinner here Friday, 03/12/2004. A big mistake. The waiter had an attitude from the start. I ordered a steak, which was OK. My wife, however, ordered the "Chef's Special", which was a crusted halibut dish. She made the mistake of asking for more vegetables and less potatoes, and was told "the chef does not alter his special dishes". She received a huge serving of potatoes hiding a miniscule serving of fish - about half what was advertised.
When asked by the manager how the meal was, she expressed her displeasure. He appeared to be shocked that anyone would criticize their food, and said he would "talk to the chef." From that point on we were persona non grata - totally ignored by the staff. They could not wait for us to leave. And I thought restaurants were in the business to please their customers - not The Bluffs. Go to Burger King for more courteous service. [15 Mar 2004 10:19:11]
Food:     Service:     Ambiance:     Overall:      Recommended Dishes: steak and taters
Bruce
A Decent Place My wife and I ate there on New Year's Eve. Everything was fine, but not spectacular. I am going there again tonight with some business cohorts. I think its probably the finest in Farmington. KB Dillon's is good, but I can't stand cigarette smoke. The mashed potatoes were a little too garlicky (and I love garlic), and the server wasn't the most knowledgeable and professional server, but she was nice. [17 Feb 2005 18:06:24]
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Heath
A Pleasant Surprise I am in sales and travel throughout the country. This restaurant is in the same league as many restaurants in Denver, Portland, Salt Lake City and Phoenix. The food is excellent and the service is great. It was a pleasant surprise to find a quality experience like this in Farmington, NM. Try it! [30 Nov 2005 23:57:43]
Food:     Service:     Ambiance:     Overall:      Recommended Dishes: prime rib
Anonymous
Hit or Miss My wife and I dined here for two consecutive nights while in Farmington, having heard and observed that it seems to be the only option for fine dining in Farmington.
The atmosphere is very nice. It feels like an upscale restaurant that you might encounter in a much larger city.
The bread that is presented shortly after you are seated is accompanied by herbed olive oil and balsamic vinegar, which is nice, but the bread itself is mediocre at best.
The Ahi tuna I had the first night was spectacular, and my wife immensely enjoyed the Las Vegas sushi roll she ordered. The only small problem was that her jasmine tea was oversteeped and bitter, but they willingly replaced it with green tea that was much more satisfactory.
Inspired primarily by the good food, we decided to dine there again the next night. This time, the green tea that had been satisfactory the previous night tasted bitter and oversteeped. I ordered a crab cake appetizer, which was presented nicely and looked appetizing, but was in fact bland. My wife ordered two sushi rolls that turned out not to be what she expected. Since she did not like them, she ordered the same roll she'd had and enjoyed the previous night. No manager came by our table to see what the problem was. When the check came, all three rolls were listed. My wife went to seek out a manager to see what could be done, and had to argue with the manager on duty to get the items removed from the check. The waiter later informed us that he'd mentioned my wife's dissatisfaction to the manager, who would not permit him to remove them from the check. He mentioned to us that the waitstaff and the manager who was on duty often had conflicts.
You may argue that it's not the restaurant's fault that the rolls that my wife ordered ended up not appealing to her, and you would be correct in this assertion, but clearly The Bluffs does not respect its customer base enough to make keeping them satisfied a priority. Perhaps this is only a problem with the particular manager who was on duty, but it was enough for my wife to vow that she would not be returning to the restaurant. She is a sales representative who visits the area monthly, and who takes clients out for meals. So, in defense of what might have been a $10 profit, The Bluffs has lost any potential profit it could have turned from her return visits, and perhaps any from potential customers who she might relate her story to. Alas, the large chains will get her business when next she returns to the area.
Perhaps the loss of a few customers does not concern the management of The Bluffs, especially considering how it is the only option for independent fine dining in the area, but it seems a bad way to manage a restaurant. [12 Jan 2006 01:47:06]
Food:     Service:     Ambiance:     Overall:      Recommended Dishes: Ahi tuna; Las Vegas sushi roll
Ian
Hit or Miss? I think I was dining the same night the previous reviewer and his wife were in. Their dissatisfaction was the result of a soft shell crab roll not having any crab meat in it. They couldn't believe you're supposed to eat the shell.
Being a local, I've had good and bad at The Bluffs but in the last year and a half it's all been great. The sushi is the best in the area. [16 Jan 2006 12:07:42]
Food:     Service:     Ambiance:     Overall:      Recommended Dishes: sushi, steaks, seafood
steve, aztec
Don't Eat There Apparently they don't know how to cook mahi mahi. My fiance ordered the pesto stuffed chicken and there was way too much pesto. I can't imagine anyone eating all of that. I have lived in Farmington for over 20 years and expected better. [17 Apr 2006 23:53:26]
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Anonymous
Great Meal I think The Bluffs is the best place for fish in Farmington. Sushi is very good but pricey, probably due to the remote area. I have had great meals at The Bluffs and love the no-smoking atmosphere. The only thing I see they need to improve is the wait staff. I think this is a common problem in Farmington but they need to kick it up a notch for this classy place. [16 Sep 2006 15:27:03]
Food:     Service:     Ambiance:     Overall:      Recommended Dishes: sushi, rack of lamb, specials
Brad
Sushi Is Limited The sushi chef is gone, so the menu is limited. The manager said it was only temporary. I hope they bring it back and find a good sushi chef that is not full of attitude like the last one. Great sushi but what a jerk. They are still serving some nigiri and the basic rolls are very good! [05 Oct 2006 21:27:14]
Food:     Service:     Ambiance:     Overall:      Recommended Dishes: tuna tataki, The Player roll
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