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  • Went to Sacred Hogan with a girlfriend for lunch, since we were craving traditional home food and I had been here once before so I thought I'd try it out again :) It was pretty busy as we went on a Friday afternoon so the small place was pretty full but that didn't bug us at all, after all it is a small business. When we walked in we didn't know whether to sit down or order and then sit down so we asked. Right away the nice Navajo lady told us that we sit down and she would take our order. I and my friend are very patient people as we know that patience is a virtue and there are so many people who truly know customer service. Right away we were served drinks, Shasta sodas, and the woman took our order I chose to get the vegetable stew with frybread because I was wanting a good stew My gf chose the Navajo burger We put our orders in and we knew it would be a while because most Navajo food stands/restaurants take a while preparing the food and we were in no rush :) we did wait a good 30 mins for both of our meals to come out but since we were craving it we really didn't mind. I was surprised at the large portions. My friends Navajo burger was HUGE, and she ate the entire thing which was a big shock to me. My stew was perfect; the meat was tender, the vegetables were soft, and it was hot! My friend and I thought we were at a food stand somewhere on the rez lol we kept giggling. I felt a little bad when all the ladies tried talking to me in Navajo, my native tongue. I could understand but not really put my words together to respond. But it was just a great feeling to be in the atmosphere and hear all of the ladies cooking and joking around in the back. I'm Navajo and so I really did enjoy Sacred Hogan. I have heard about Fry Bread House and I would like to give it a try, I know tribes tend to do things differently so stay tuned for my opinion on that :) All in all the Sacred Hogan was a really great place. A bit pricey but it was worth it; the food, the atmosphere, and the wonderful staff :) It was great to see that there were non native people eating there as well, I know everyone enjoys frybread and Navajo tacos from time to time, the Navajo staff is very welcoming, I thought that was great. I will return to SH periodically
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