Summary
Sushi King
118 Central Ave SW, Albuquerque, NM 87102, USA
Phone +1 505-842-5099
No trip to New Mexico is complete without tasting a New Mexico roll at a sushi restaurant. Green and red chile is ubiquitous in the southwest, and a New Mexico roll incorporates the iconic ingredient by adding a tempura-fried chile in place of fish. It’s wonderfully crunchy, but if you want a bit more heat without adding wasabi, you can ask for your fresh chile instead. Sushi King serves up a variety of rolls, nigiri, and sashimi, and if you’re very hungry, you can even order a sushi boat.
Más Tapas y Vino
Address: 125 2nd St NW, Albuquerque, NM 87102, USA
Phone: +1 505-923-9080
This restaurant is in the lobby of the historic Hotel Andaluz, which has housed its fair share of celebrities in the penthouse suite. Executive chef Marc Quiñones takes special pride in sourcing the finest ingredients from sustainable, organic, and local sources for the tapas served at Más. One of the most popular dishes is the Berkshire pork belly served with Anasazi bean ragout and corn. For a bit of a show with dinner, try ordering the s’mores which are brûléed table-side.
Campo at Los Poblanos
Address: 4803 Rio Grande Blvd NW, Los Ranchos De Albuquerque, NM 87107, USA
Phone: +1 505-985-5000
Dine inside a renovated dairy house on the Los Poblanos farm at Campo. The open kitchen allows diners to catch a glimpse of the chefs hard at work. Campo sources its food locally, resulting in a menu that changes seasonally. While all meals there are delicious, they are known for excellent breakfast options. To enjoy what Campo calls “Rio Grande Valley Cuisine,” be sure to try something cooked over their live fire, such as the chilaquiles.
Grove Cafe & Market
Address: 600 Central Ave SE STE A, Albuquerque, NM 87102-4650, USA
Phone: +1 505-248-9800
This popular café has been serving breakfast in Albuquerque since 2006, using local, sustainable ingredients. Freshly made English muffins and popular Grove pancakes, which resemble thick crepes, are must-try items. Additionally, the market within the restaurant offers a variety of candles and cookbooks. Notably, “Breaking Bad” fans will recognize Grove as a filming location from the series.
Sixty Six Acres
Address: 2400 12th St NW, Albuquerque, NM 87104, USA
Phone: +1 505-243-2230
Sixty Six Acres, a neighborhood hotspot since its opening in December 2018, offers shareable appetizers as well as a variety of bowls, salads, and sandwiches. Guests can enjoy a cocktail made with locally produced liquor on the outdoor patio or meet friends at the community table.
Farm and Table
Address: 8917 4th St NW, Albuquerque, NM 87114, USA
Phone: +1 505-503-7124
Farm and Table, decorated with colorful pottery, features a menu that changes with the seasons, emphasizing ingredients sourced from their 12 acres of farmland or local farmers. For brunch, try the enchiladas or the unique tortilla burger served with red or green chile.’
Zinc Wine Bar & Bistro
Address: 3009 Central Ave NE, Albuquerque, NM 87106-2214, USA
Phone: +1 505-254-9462
Zinc combines French and American cuisine for a fine dining experience that is comfortable yet refined. For those who can’t decide on a meal, the three-course prix fixe menu and wine flight offer a diverse tasting experience.
El Pinto Restaurant & Cantina
Address: 10500 4th St NW, Albuquerque, NM 87114, USA
Phone: +1 505-898-1771
For a taste of traditional New Mexican food, El Pinto seats up to 1,200 guests and produces approximately four million jars of salsa each year. Be sure to try the red chile ribs or the Combination Plate #3, which includes popular items like a rolled taco and a red chile cheese enchilada.
Pueblo Harvest
Address: 2401 12th St NW, Albuquerque, NM 87104, USA
Phone: +1 505-724-3510
Pueblo Harvest, owned by the 19 Pueblos, offers “Native-sourced, Pueblo-inspired” cuisine. Menu highlights include “pre-contact” options utilizing native ingredients for an authentic sampling of indigenous flavors.
Frontier Restaurant
Address: 2400 Central Ave SE, Albuquerque, NM 87106-3507, USA
Phone: +1 505-266-0550
Since 1971, Frontier has been a favorite among University of New Mexico students. The restaurant serves New Mexico classics quickly, with the Frontier Sweet Rolls, served warm with a sugary glaze, being a particular crowd favorite.
Green Jeans Farmery
Address: 3600 Cutler Ave NE, Albuquerque, NM 87110-3896, USA
Phone: +1 505-313-0042
Green Jeans Farmery features a collection of shipping containers housing 11 restaurants, shops, and bars. It’s a vibrant place for food, drinks, and fun activities like yoga, catering to diverse tastes and interests.
Pop Fizz Paleteria
Address: 530 Bridge Blvd SW, Albuquerque, NM 87102, USA
Phone: +1 505-553-5929
During hot days in Albuquerque, nothing beats a refreshing paleta from Pop Fizz. These all-natural popsicles come in various flavors, including sweet and spicy options. Located within the National Hispanic Cultural Center, it’s a great spot to cool off while learning about Hispanic culture.
The Candy Lady
Address: 424 San Felipe St NW, Albuquerque, NM 87104, USA
Phone: +1 505-243-6239
No visitor should leave without stopping by The Candy Lady, known for creating the prop meth for “Breaking Bad.” Here, fans can buy blue rock candy as souvenirs, in addition to a variety of fudges, chocolates, and playful adult-themed treats.
Farina Pizzeria
Address: 510 Central Ave SE, Albuquerque, NM 87102, USA
Phone: +1 505-243-0130
Farina specializes in artisanal pizzas made with local, seasonal ingredients as well as house-made pastas. An Albuquerque tradition allows guests to add roasted green chile to any pizza, ensuring a unique dining experience. The friendly staff can recommend perfect beer or wine pairings with your meal.