


You can also check out some Korean restaurants in El Paso if you’re craving for Asian cuisine. For more culture, you can head on down to one of the many galleries and art centers that showcase an enticing mix of contemporary and traditional art by regional as well as international artists including world-class muralists, sculptors and photographers. Learn about the native Tiguas culture and of the notorious felon John Wesley Hardin’s grim fate, explore the Magoffin Homestead and the natural history of the Chihuahuan Desert or take in El Paso’s rich Mexican heritage which is on display at the sombrero-shaped Abraham Chavez Theatre. Once known as the “Six Shooter Capital”, a place of vice and outlaws, El Paso has a rich history spanning 400 years which continues to dazzle visitors to this very day. Despite the overwhelming number of steakhouses and the fact that you just might spot a few wide-brimmed cowboy hats here, El Paso is not just another southern cow town.
