This place is owned by an Indian chief. He and his family made a special Buffet just for our traveling group. It was delicious. I would definitely go back. He also told us some very interesting things about the history of the Indians and the Pueblo. Not fancy but the way the tables were arranged we had some very good conversations and a great time
Excellent, authentic food. Love the blue corn tacos & the fry bread. Definitely get take out here, you will not be sorry! Love this place!
What an amazing experience eating Pueblo traditional food! The trout was perfectly seasoned and it fell right off the bone. It came straight from the river on their land. The same can be said for the wild rice, corn, and other vegetables. The blue corn tacos and buffalo enchiladas were so fresh. Everything was grown or taken from their land.
Very friendly and excellent service. The food was not quite what I expected though, and the green chili sauce had no flavor. Fried bread sticks were tough, but grandson loved them. Great homemade chips and salsa.
Was not crowded, maybe because my wife and I was there during the middle of the week. Food was really good and the young man who waited on us was very friendly. We had a wonderful time learning about his tribe.
Family had a great time seeing the pueblos bonfires on Christmas eve. This business had a Christmas eve buffet with interesting and delicious native food that we enjoyed a lot. My kids are picky eaters and loved some of the food. This was a good memory!
Very friendly! Clean and warm environment. The food is authentic and delicious. New favorite!
Had the blue corn beverage and vegetarian fry bread. Food was authentic native fare, so no frills, yet comfortable, down to Earth ambiance and service. The chocolate squash cake was not too sweet, so perfect.
The food was good. They only had one waiter and he was doing a great job for being by himself. We did have a wait on our food for a bit.
Interesting experience... the food was good, but not great. Worth it to try something different.
Every time were in town, we stop here. The Pueblo burger is amazing 😍 and the fry bread sticks are a must have.. The blue corn fry bread are the best 🧡you must stop here!!!! 😍
Excellent food, waitress really nice and helpful! Ate Tiwa Taco with my favorite green chilies,choke cherry lemonade and a yummy flat bread ala mode with choke cherry syrup for dessert. Homemade food I would recommend to anyone who likes to eat food food !
Ate here years ago and still think about the delicious pancakes and berry sauce/jams. Extremely friendly host on top of the good food to boot!
This unique restaurant serves Native food. It is very different from New Mexican food. If you have an open mind, you will be in for a treat!
The only Native restaurant in the area (aside from the food at the Pueblo). Great food, great staff. Highly recommend!
Only gave more than one star because the staff tried very hard to accommodate us, we had children and were a larger group. The food was not good (the only edible thing was the fried zucchini appetizer, very tasty), and didnt even seem to match the description on the menu ex. A burger with all the fixings came with only a patty and cheese. I am a New Mexican, and brought out of state guests here for what I hoped would be authentic Native American or New Mexican food, and we were all very disappointed.
We stopped at the casino to avoid the traffic that had all roads blocked and 2 in our party of 4 were hungry, so we ate at TIWA. The 2 that were hungry had the soup and salad bar, very good selection for the price, that is what I would have had if I hadnt had a big lunch. My husband and I decided just to have dessert, because he also had a big lunch. We split a piece of their overloaded cake, but when we cut it in half there was two hairs in it. We told one of the waiters and the manger came over, apologized and bought our whole meal, including the 2 salad bars and drinks. I am very impressed with how the situation was handled and can guarantee I will be back. Thank you!
Came here back in 1997 with Aunt and Uncle. Came back 22 years later and still amazing. Friendly staff and amazing food.
88 degrees and hot. Out of ice!!! Otherwise pleasant informative staff. Good native food.
What a great place to come and the owners are very nice people and good food also.
Unique and very friendly. The food was fresh and tasty.
Fish was caught fresh by family in local stream. Food was very good.
Great food! Wonderful staff.
Food was good. Very authentic. Please remember the Native Americans live simply and dont expect the Taj Mahal.Service was good and friendly and the family owned and operated facility made us feel very welcome.
Authentic, no attitude, delicious new Mexican food, served near the Taos Pueblo by people who know what theyre doing. Dont be afraid to stop in even if you dont see any cars in front, you will leave happy, content and planning on coming back when you can.
Very homey, run by a small family. Food was fresh and tasted great. Try the chokecherry lemonade!
Really great food, great service - the blue corn taco is wonderful.
The best food in all of Taos.
Very cozy. Like in a house with a family.
Delicious homemade native food, and run by a Taos Pueblo family! If you want something authentic be sure to eat at Tiwa Kitchen Restaurant.
Good food and great service. Very friendly staff.
I’m not experienced in Pueblo food, so I really can’t attest to the quality, but I didn’t much enjoy it. Staff was very friendly.
Very good food and hot
Love the tables in the back..
Awsome food
Excellent