Best Albuquerque, New Mexico Restaurants (2024)

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The hungry traveler's dining guide the best Albuquerque restaurants on Where to Eat in Albuquerque, New Mexico. From casual dining to authentic regional cuisine to fine dining restaurants, here are some of the top restaurants to visit during your travels to the ABQ.

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Southwestern cuisine reigns supreme in Albuquerque, New Mexico. As the city grows, some chefs enjoy putting their own unique spin on a delicious blend of Native American and Spanish flavors, while others hold steadfast to traditional cooking methods and generations-old recipes.

Here, you'll find no shortage of posole stew, frito pie, breakfast burritos, and piñon coffee, mixed in with trendy avocado toasts and interesting doughnut flavors.

The one thing you will be able to find at almost every restaurant: those world famous New Mexico Chiles.

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  • ❤️ Red, Green, or Christmas?
  • 🍽 Where to eat in Albuquerque, New Mexico
  • 🍩 Bristol Doughnut Co.
  • 🌯 Cafe de Benvanidez
  • 🥑 Campo restaurant in Los Poblanos
  • 🌮 El Pinto
  • 🥗 Farm and Table
  • 🥙 Indian Pueblo Kitchen (formerly Pueblo Harvest)

❤️ Red, Green, or Christmas?

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Albuquerque, New Mexico is known for its chiles, and when dining out, you'll most likely be asked which you prefer with your meal:red or green.Either can be mild, and either can be spicy -- there are so many different determining factors to which way the spice meter swings on any given day, so be sure to ask your server. To get both, tell your waiter or waitress that you'd like "Christmas."

🍽 Where to eat in Albuquerque, New Mexico

During my recent travels to Albuquerque, I was searching for the best places to eat near me. I had the pleasure of dining at several different hot spots. Here are some of my favorite Albuqurque restaurants that we visited. From fast casual restaurants to farm-to-table experiences, here's a look at where to eat in Albuquerque, New Mexico.

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🍩 Bristol Doughnut Co.

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After shopping for unique artisan goods at the super cool and hipster Spur Line Supply Co., continue your on trend trip with a stop at Bristol Doughnut Co. for fresh coffee and their house-made doughnuts. There's a new fun flavor every week, in addition to their classics. The strawberry piña colada was a hit at the time of my visit.

Located inside Spur Line Supply Co.
800 20th Street Northwest
Albuquerque, NM, 87104
https://bristoldoughnut.co/

🌯 Cafe de Benvanidez

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Casa de Benavidez is a longtime family-owned and operated restaurant serving Mexican and New Mexican food. If it's a nice day, be sure to ask for a table outside, where you can sit amid a beautiful garden setting under shady trees. Portions are large here, so don't be afraid to share an entree or two. Their breakfast burritos are absolutely amazing, as are the huevos rancheros. Add a side of fresh sliced avocado, and you've got enough fuel to power through a long day.

8032 4th Street NW
Albuquerque, New Mexico 87114
http://casadebenavidez.com/

🥑 Campo restaurant in Los Poblanos

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Campo restaurant is located in Los Poblanos Historic Inn and Organic Farm. There is a large bar area, one main spacious dining room, a more private dining room perfect for groups, and ample outdoor space that allows you to enjoy the lavender farm and possibly sneak a glimpse of the resident llamas or peaco*cks.

The peaceful farm setting sets the stage for the meal to come: expect modern interpretations of classic cuisine, featuring the farm's freshest produce and other local ingredients.

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From the most beautiful and artistic avocado toast I have ever seen to a modern and hearty rendition of huevos rancheros to the mouthwatering housemade pastries, the meals I enjoyed at Los Poblanos' Campo restaurant were among some of my favorite of the trip.

Los Poblanos Historic Inn & Organic Farm
4803 Rio Grande Blvd N.W.
Los Ranchos de Albuquerque, NM 87107
https://lospoblanos.com/

🌮 El Pinto

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There's so much happening at El Pinto, that's it's really not quite enough to just call it a popular restaurant.

Jim and John Thomas – AKA The Salsa Twins, pictured above –took over the restaurant from their parents, who opened El Pinto in 1962. Since its humble beginnings, the twins expanded the restaurant into a full blown salsa production facility, with a "hen hotel," greenhouse, gardens, composting stations and worm farm.

This ginormous restaurant alone seats 1,200 people, and can be a fun maze to navigate when you're operating on little sleep and one too many of their sweet, refreshing margaritas.

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The menu is as vast and varied as the space is, and everything is based off recipes from the owners' grandmother, Josephina Chavez-Griggs. El Pinto is a must-visit spot when traveling to Albuquerque. It's especially great for large groups and for special occasions.

El Pinto
10500 4th St NW
Albuquerque, NM 87114
https://www.elpinto.com/

🥗 Farm and Table

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Farm and Table lives well up to its name. This beautiful restaurant sits adjacent to Alameda Farm, where much of the produce grown makes its way to the table. The owners are committed to sustainable practices, and the care that goes into the ingredients shines on the plate through thoughtful, focused dishes.

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The wine list is impressive at Farm and Table, and our group enjoyed a flight of rosé wines to go with our meal.

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The seasonal menu features full entrees and shareable plates, as well as delicious housemade desserts.

Farm and Table
8917 4th Street NW
Albuquerque, NM 87114
phone(505)503.7124
https://farmandtablenm.com/

🧆 MAS - Tapas Y Vino & Ibiza Bar

Located inside Hotel Andaluz in downtown Albuquerque, MAS Tapas Y Vino and the upstairs Ibiza Bar are both great spots to enjoy updated Spanish cuisine.

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Executive Chef Marc Quiñones and his team serve up some of the best tapas in town, to be enjoyed with friends over some of the restaurant and bar's tasty co*cktails.

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These patatas bravas are truly some of the best I have ever had. Super crispy on the outside with amazing flavor. So good!

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The main courses are just as inventive as the appetizers, but definitely leave room for dessert here, too.

MAS Tapas Y Vino
125 2nd St NW
Albuquerque, NM 87102
https://hotelandaluz.com/mas-tapas-y-vino/

🥙 Indian Pueblo Kitchen (formerly Pueblo Harvest)

If it's an authentic southwestern culinary experience you are looking for, definitely make time to dine at Pueblo Harvest. UPDATE: As of August 2023, this restaurant is now called Indian Pueblo Kitchen.

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Located inside the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center, Indian Pueblo Kitchen is owned by the 19 Pueblos of New Mexico.

The menu includes recipes that use ingredients from the Pueblos of New Mexico as much as possible, and offers dishes representative of both pre-European contact and post-contact.

Some of my favorites:

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The Indian Taco Bites are an incredible starter dish, including my favorite fry bread. So good!

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Have you ever had Kool-Aid pickles? Apparently they are a tradition in this part of the country, but nobody we asked knew the origin of the tradition. We tried both regular kool-aid pickles and the fried pickles pictured above. I actually really liked the fried kool-aid pickles - and I don't even normally like pickles!

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The salmon tartare was both delicious and a stunning plate.

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The Tribal Trout was also an amazing dish, and I highly recommend it. Served with a fried squash blossom, this is a simple yet flavorful trout.

Pueblo Harvest (Inside the IPCC)
2401 12th ST NW
Albuquerque, NM 87104
https://indianpueblokitchen.org/

I hope you found this food travel guide helpful! When I travel, I am always looking for the best places to eat near me, so I create these guides to help others who love food and travel, too!

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Have you dined at any of these restaurants? Which ones look most appetizing to you? What other restaurants do you love in Albuquerque?

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Thanks to Visit Albuquerque for introducing me to these restaurants during a media visit. As always, all opinions and photos are my own.

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  1. Bob says

    Whoa! Looks like ya done did your homework Chica including visiting 2 of my FAVs who I tie for best patios with ambiance...Casa de Benavidez (as includes best Stuffed Sopapilla with Chicharrones & Beans with Red con extra onions) and El Pinto (as includes best only Red Chile Ribs (BBQed, slathered with Red, and then oven baked!) Alas, ya missed the 60 yrs iconic Rte 66 hole-in-the-wall's Foot Long (NM Red) Chile Cheese Dog with onions at The Dog House!!!!

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  2. Zara Young says

    These all look like really yummy meals! Thanks for sharing!

    Reply

  3. Keating says

    This food all looks amazing! We've driven through Albuquerque a few times but have never stopped for a meal or anything. We'll possibly be driving through again later this month so maybe we'll have to stop and check one of these places out!

    Reply

    • Marlynn | UrbanBlissLife says

      I highly recommend it! :)

  4. Jenni LeBaron says

    I am a tremendous fan of chilis so I love hearing that you also know about the "Christmas" keyword when you want both red and green. People always look at me funny when I say I prefer that! This looks like a fantastic and well-varied list of places to check out.

    Reply

    • Marlynn | UrbanBlissLife says

      Glad you know that too! Thanks, Jenni! :)

  5. Erica says

    This post made me huuuuungry! I love the concept of Farm and Table. I’m a sucker for local produce!

    Reply

    • Marlynn | UrbanBlissLife says

      Same here! :)

  6. Roxy says

    Everything looks so good! I've been to ABQ once, but didn't have time to explore!

    Reply

    • Marlynn | UrbanBlissLife says

      I hope you get a chance to one day!

  7. Kasey Ma says

    These all look like really yummy meals! Thanks for sharing!

    Kasey Ma
    TheStyleWright.com

    Reply

    • Marlynn | UrbanBlissLife says

      Glad you enjoyed the post! :)

  8. Jennifer Maune says

    All of this looks so good, but especially those donuts!

    -Jennifer

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    • Marlynn | UrbanBlissLife says

      It was all amazing! :)

  9. Evelyn Hernandez says

    I love spicy food and I add chiles to my food all the time! Your pictures made my mouth water!

    Reply

    • Marlynn | UrbanBlissLife says

      I love them, as well! Thanks so much, Evelyn!

  10. Sam @ The Haunted Housewife says

    The food looks so so good! I need to try their chiles, I’ve heard good things. I hope I catch them on a spicy day! Koolaid pickles remind me of “tropickles,” that Walmart sells. They’re red and they taste like sweet and sour sauce. I’m wondering if they’re the same.

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    • Marlynn | UrbanBlissLife says

      I bet they're similar!

  11. sunny says

    I've never been to New Mexico, but these places all look so yummy! Maybe I'll have to plan a trip just for the food haha!

    XXOO Sunny

    Reply

    • Marlynn | UrbanBlissLife says

      It's definitely worth the trip!

  12. Chelsea says

    All of this looks SO delicious and now visiting New Mexico is at the top of my list of places to travel to! I love the little tip you included about “Christmas”!

    Reply

    • Marlynn | UrbanBlissLife says

      I hope you get to visit soon! Thanks, Chelsea! :)

  13. Catherine @ To & Fro Fam says

    Why choose red or green when you can have both? I'm a Christmas kind of gal! I love exploring a region's specialty. That's why I always get chile relleno when I'm in New Mexico. YUM!

    Reply

    • Marlynn | UrbanBlissLife says

      Agreed! They're a great combo! :) That sounds amazing!

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Best Albuquerque, New Mexico Restaurants (2024)

FAQs

What food is Albuquerque, New Mexico famous for? ›

Albuquerque dining is best known for its unique local cuisine—blending Native American and Spanish flavors—and preparations with our signature ingredients: red and green chiles.

Is Albuquerque the next great foodie destination? ›

But if you're of this opinion, that Albuquerque doesn't have much to offer, you're missing out on foodie heaven. From wineries, wine bars and a speakeasy-style saloon to traditional New Mexican food and eclectic fare at an upscale tapas restaurant, this city has it all.

What is Albuquerque best known for? ›

Albuquerque is mostly known for its International Balloon Fiesta, which takes place the first two weeks in October. If you happen to be here at other times of the year, there's still a wide variety of things to do.

What is the most popular food in New Mexico? ›

Staples on New Mexico menus include beef and chicken enchiladas, tamales, carne adovada (red chile-marinated pork), burritos, huevos rancheros and chiles rellenos (green chiles stuffed with cheese then deep fried). Locals often enjoy an over-easy egg placed on top of their enchiladas.

Why is Albuquerque so popular? ›

Recognized as one of the most culturally diverse cities in the country, Albuquerque's ethnic tapestry is reflected in its architecture, artwork, cultural centers and cuisine.

What is Mexican food in New Mexico called? ›

New Mexican cuisine is a fusion of Spanish, Native American and Mexican ingredients and techniques. While familiar items like corn, beans and squash are often used; New Mexican cuisine has its own distinct preparation, ingredients and flavor.

Is Albuquerque a walkable city? ›

With a walk score of 43, Albuquerque is the largest and most walkable city in New Mexico. The region boasts several pedestrian-friendly neighborhoods like Nob Hill and Downtown. These areas contain a variety of shops, restaurants, and attractions easily accessible on foot.

Why is Albuquerque so cheap? ›

Along with low property taxes, state income tax is 31% lower than the national average, making Albuquerque an affordable place to live. As with any city, some areas are more cost-effective than others, but fortunately, a variety of safe, affordable neighborhoods in ABQ are available to choose from.

What is New Mexico's national dish? ›

If New Mexico could have one state food, it would be the green chile cheeseburger. It all started in the 1940s at The Owl Bar, an hour south of Albuquerque, in San Antonio.

Is New Mexican food different from Mexican food? ›

New Mexican food has evolved along a different culinary path that is familiar and yet unique to the Tex-Mex cuisine of the nearby Texas. New Mexican cuisine is much more influenced by the Native American and Hispanic flavors and traditions than those of Mexican cuisine.

What is the NM state food? ›

Chile (capsicum annum L.) and frijoles (pinto beans of the phaseolus vulgaris family), New Mexico's state vegetables, are a unique part of the New Mexico diet. The pinto bean, along with maize (corn) and squash, has been a staple of the Pueblo Indian diet since pre-historic times.

Which of the following is an iconic food of New Mexico? ›

Green Chile Cheeseburger

You can't talk about famous food in New Mexico and not discuss Green Chile Cheeseburgers. In the simplest form, take a cheeseburger and top it with chopped Hatch green chiles.

Is New Mexico famous for anything? ›

Two of New Mexico's most unique physical features are the caverns near Carlsbad, which are among the most spectacular natural rock formations in the world, and the extensive gypsum sand dunes at White Sands National Monument in south-central New Mexico, which were created by wind and water erosion.

What is the Speciality of New Mexico? ›

Sweeping across the east, the Great Plains region contains a high plateau with deep canyons. The area also features Carlsbad Caverns, which has more than 119 caves to explore. The Rocky Mountain region is in the northern part of the state, and it has New Mexico's highest point: Wheeler Peak.

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