Contemporary Indigenous Valentine’s Experience
Menu
FIRST
Harvest Chopped Salad
Spring Mixed Greens, Candied Pumpkin Seeds, Smoked Turkey, Heirloom Tomatoes and Goat Cheese Finished with Green Chile Ranch
SECOND
Choice of Entrée:
Quinoa Cacio e Pepe with Rosemary Grilled Shrimp
Delicate Quinoa Pasta Tossed with Roasted Garlic Infused Butter, Cracked Pepper, & Creamed with Reggiano Parmigian; Finished with Rosemary Infused Grilled Shrimp
or
Braised Lamb Shanks
Free Range Lamb Shanks Braised with Chianti Wine & Bitter Roots
Finished with Blue Corn Blueberry Grits & Roasted Root Vegetables
THIRD
Chocolate Molten Cake with Half-Pint of Vanilla Bean Ice Cream
How It Works
- Reserve online. (Use the form below) We will call you back to verify and take payment.
- Pick up contact-free on February 13th or 14th from 3-4:00PM. (Order before 5pm Wednesday, February 10th)
- Locations:
- ALBUQUERQUE: IPCC: 2401 12th Street NW, 87104 (Take 12th Street to Indian School. Turn west on Indian School and then use the entrance behind Four Winds convenience store to access the IPCC parking lot. Security will be on-site to guide you through the parking lot, around the center, to access the north parking lot. The meal pick-up location will be outside the restaurant.) Get Directions
- SANTA FE: Cisneros Design Inc: 2904 Rodeo Park Dr E STE 200 Santa Fe, NM 87505 Get Directions
- Watch Video of Chef Ray preparing dinner and sharing interesting information about the dinner.
- Eat and enjoy!
Price
- $120 +Tax for a Dinner for Two
- $110 +Tax for IPCC Members (Not a member? Sign up or renew today!)
$6 +Tax Loaf of OvenbreadSold Out- A portion of the proceeds from each dinner will benefit IPCC’s Pueblo Relief Fund.
- Reserve now in the form below We will call you back to confirm payment and details.
- Order window closes 5pm Wednesday, February 10th
Request your Contemporary Indigenous Valentine’s Experience Dinner(s)
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Part of the proceeds from your Dinner will go to the Pueblo Relief Fund, which was created by the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center and All Pueblo Council of Governors in an effort to meet the most critical needs of the Pueblo Nations during the COVID-19 crisis. Now, those needs are once again increasing. Donations to the Pueblo Relief Fund will be used to address supply and service needs of the Pueblos in order to help slow the spread of the COVID-19 virus. Any additional contribution you can make is greatly appreciated. Visit PuebloReliefFund.org to donate today. Thank you.