NuMex Chile Keeps Getting Better and Better

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NuMex Chile Keeps Getting Better and Better

When we first told you about NuMex Chile in the Grand Central District of St. Pete, we talked about traditional New Mexican fare (as in the US state), and there were no tacos or burritos.

There are still traditional New Mexican dishes using the famous Hatch Chiles, but there are also tacos, burritos and a few other new items. When every other customer that walks in expects tacos and burritos—you make tacos and burritos.

That said, we didn’t try the tacos, burritos, quesadilla, or enchiladas yet—I love that I always have a reason to go back as I love this place—but I want to eat more of the amazing New Mexican cuisine that I haven’t had yet.

Chef Bill Harrison deserves a shoutout for coming up with some succulent eats. Bill has held key chef positions around country, and has played key rolls in developing menus in St. Pete restaurants such as Café Alma and Pacific Wave. He is a classically trained chef.

For this review, Lori and I made two visits in one week on February 1st and the 6th.

For our visit on the 1st,  we were feeling cheesy, so we started with the Green Chile con Queso & Chips. The cheese is quite mild, but the green chile gives it a nice little kick. The chile salsa is layered on top for a nice presentation, but you should mix it in before you start dipping.

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Green Chili Con Queso
Green Chili Con Queso

On this day there were two specials that we couldn’t resist. I had the Lamb Barbacoa and Lori had the Gumbo. I loved them both, but we switched before we were halfway through as Lori liked the Barbacoa much more than the Gumbo.

NuMex Lamb Barbacoa
NuMex Lamb Barbacoa

The barbacoa is hearty and bursting with flavor and just a little bit spicy. The slow-cooked meat is moist, tender, and well-seasoned. It is red chile rubbed, and slow roasted.

The mashed potatoes were a creative mix of sweet and white Idaho potatoes with only butter, salt, and milk added, as they should be. They are prepared in a food mill for a nice texture that is not too creamy, but not too lumpy. I’m not usually a fan of sweet potatoes, but when you mix them with white, everything is alright.

The Southwestern Succotash was quite impressive. It consists of corn, lima beans, and zucchini.  Looking closely, you can tell that the corn was cut fresh off the cob as some pieces were still attached to each other. See the photo below.

Southwestern Succotash
Southwestern Succotash

The gumbo was rich, earthy, spicy, and smoky. Lori thought it was too smoky, which is why we switched dishes. I thought it was scrumptious. Gumbo is supposed to be smoky, by the way.

It was a traditional New Orleans Gumbo featuring the traditional Indian fry bread.

The crawfish and shrimp meat were tender and extremely tasty. The andouille sausage was sliced nice and thin, and the fresh jalapeños added a pleasant sting. As you’d expect, there was also the silky, vegetal okra.

I love NuMex’s Mexican-style rice, which is fresh, flavorful and fiery—and way better than having white rice in your gumbo.

NuMex Gumbo Special
NuMex Gumbo Special

Both the Barbacoa and the Gumbo were generous portions that we brought home for leftovers for lunch the next day. (Lori wouldn’t give me back any of my barbacoa.) 😡

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On the 6th, we got to try some interesting wines. We both love Chilean wine, but we’ve never had Chile Wine, as in Hatch Chiles. They were surprisingly good, and a natural accompaniment to the food.

The white is a cross between a Moscato and Chardonnay. It has a green pepper aroma and a little bit of a spicy kick. The red is similar to a ruby port with a little bit of a pepper bite. These are both sweet wines, so if you’re not a fan of sweet wine, these are not for you. Lori wasn’t fond of them, but I liked them.

Hatch Chile Wine
Hatch Chile Wine

Lori couldn’t resist ordering her favorite from the first time we went back in November, which was the Machaca. It is local grass fed beef marinated in green chile, onions, garlic, tomato and beef broth, served with a choice of corn or flour tortillas and with pinto beans and posole. You can read more about it in our first NuMex Review.

NuMex Machaca Plate
NuMex Machaca Plate

I had a different idea.

I wanted to eat and report on all three different items in the soup section of the menu. I had a cup each of the two stews, and a bowl of chile.

Green Chile Stew + Pork
Green Chile Stew + Pork

Green Chile Stew + Pork with Hearty Potatoes, Green Chile, Onion, Garlic And Roasted Peppers. It has a medium heat with a little bit of smokiness. The potato chunks are pleasantly firm while the pork is moist and tender. This one is the tangiest of the three.

Again, the portions are quite generous, even with the cup of stew.

Polsole Stew
Polsole Stew

Posole Stew with Posole, Onion, Red Chile, Garlic And Roasted Peppers. You can add chicken, machaca, or carne for an up-charge, but I went sans meat on this one. The posole is rich, spicy, and has that good red chile flavor to it. This is the spiciest of the three.

Red Chile with Ground Beef
Red Chile with Ground Beef

A bowl of Red Chile served with Pinto Beans and Ground Beef. You have a choice of green chile as well, and instead of beef, you can go vegetarian with Tempeh Soyrizo.

The chile is uniquely served in layers kind of like a layered taco dip. Building up form the bottom, it starts with beans, then ground beef, and chile sauce, topped with cheese. I mixed it all together.

This one is the most mild of the three, but still has some fire, and is so packed with flavor that it is one of the best chiles I’ve ever had. It’s a definite contender to win the Grand Central District Chili Cookoff next month.

If you haven’t been yet, go check them out, and even if you have, there’s new deliciousness on the menu to try. Tell them St. Pete Foodies sent you.

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  • NuMex Chile
  • (727) 592-4326
  • New Mexican, Southwestern
    • Mon - Thu 11:00am - 9:00pm
    • Fri - Sat 11:00am - 10:00pm
    • Sun - 11:00am - 4:00pm
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  • 2710 Central Ave, St. Petersburg, FL 33712, US

Traditional New Mexican and Southwestern Cuisine centered around Hatch Chiles.

DISCLAIMER: Kevin, Lori, Abby, Haley, Lindsey & Mahika do not dine anonymously (this would be impossible) and we sometimes get free food (though never expected). However, we dine with the locals and we support our own. You will always get honesty in a respectful manner. We do not include any large national or regional chains in our ratings and reviews. We focus on independent locally owned eateries exclusively.

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8 Responses

  • Well, as much as I was looking forward to trying Nu Mex after checking out their website — frankly, the website food descriptions reads like they’ve never actually tasted their own recipes — I was sorely disappointed. Either I happened there on a off night (tonight), or the Foodies haven’t eaten decent New Mexican food, cause the stuff I had was flavorless, skimpy, ill-seasoned, just plain boring. And where did get those awful store-bought tortillas? Yes I will go back and try it again; maybe second time will be the charm, cause if the second is as blah as the first there won’t be a third. Decor is OK, minimal, not very comfortable; service folks very nice and tried to be helpful.

    • Wow! Shocked to read this! Well … mostly shocked. I have read a couple other reviews that sounded similar to yours, Bruce. However, every time I go, it is excellent, and most of the reviews out there are good ones. My next door neighbor is from New Mexico, and he even said it is the best he’s had outside of New Mexico.

  • So I went back today for a second try… cool, windy day, felt like having some warming food with some “heated” flavors. No third try will be forthcoming. The Green Chile Con Queso was served barely lukewarm, the flavors were flat and very ordinary, the chips seemed right out of a bag. So ever hopeful I moved on to try a “small” Gree Chile Pork Stew. Small is definitely the operative word here. And in this case while actually warm enough, the dish tasted like a mudpie of flavors, the texture of the stewbroth was gummy, and the potatoes were undercooked. Really folks, I LOVE sothwestern and Mexican food, but this is just not it.

  • I had the juevos rancheros. Eggs were cooked perfectly, the chorizo was on point, and the smokey heat was at just the right level.
    Laura’s red Chile salad with chicken was equally delicious. Super fresh ingredients, including her favorite salad topping, jicama.
    I’m usually not a fan of wine based cocktails, but the two margaritas I sucked down were delicious.
    This is our second trip here and will not be our last.

  • I must say this is the best dessert!!!. Sopapillas from Numex restaurant Three fried flour tortillas served hot with a bottle of local wildflower honey. Plus a cup of amazing Columbian Pinion coffee. It’s was fabulous!!!

  • We went about two months ago. Weather was great, so we sat outside. Service was excellent. Started with an order of green chile queso. It was very good (sorry, no pics). Hubs had the machaca burrito and I had the machaca enchiladas. We both ordered the Christmas version (both red and green chile). We really enjoyed our meals, enough heat to get our attention, but not hurt us. Met the owner. He told us how they get their chiles from NM and roast them locally. We also learned they will be expanding their menu. Loved it! It’s now on our go to list.

  • When they say “chile centric” they aren’t kidding! We started with the guacamole which was fresh & came with perfectly crisp & salted chips. We ordered the Frito Pie & Carne Adovada (pork with a red chile sauce) for our entrees. I enjoy the Frito Pie with grass fed beef & pinto beans and Mario enjoyed the pork dish with fresh tortillas. The owner came over twice to see how we liked everything. Friendly attentive wait staff. There’s a nice beer & wine selection too. Definitely a good addition to the St. Pete restaurant scene.

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