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Albuquerque

El Bruno's Restaurante Y Cantina

8806 4th Street
Albuquerque NM
505-897-0444
elbrunosabq.com
Monday-Wednesday 11 am -9 pm Thursday-Saturday 11 am-10 pm Sunday 9 am-9 pm (subject to change)
Meals Served: BreakfastLunchDinnerOpen Late

1 rating (1 vote)
New Mexican food in the Garduño’s vein—plus burgers and booze—in a bucolic valley setting. In fact, El Bruno’s does indeed occupy the site (and, one might assume, the demographic) of the former North Valley Garduño’s. (Alibi Staff, April 10, 2013)
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Albuquerque - Downtown

Chicharroneria Orozco

709 Bridge SW (Downtown)
Albuquerque NM
505-873-4806
Mon-Thu 7 am - 8 pm Fri-Sat 7 am - 9 pm Sun 8 am - 3 pm (subject to change)
Meals Served: BreakfastLunchDinner
Cuisine: Mexican

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Gold Street Caffè

218 Gold SW (Downtown)
Albuquerque NM
(505) 765-1633
goldstreetcaffe.com
Mon 7 am-4 pm. Tue-Sat 7 am-9 pm Sun 7 am-4 pm (subject to change)
Meals Served: BreakfastBrunchLunchDinner

4.13 rating (27 votes)
Gold Street was cool before Downtown was cool, but now that Downtown is cool, Gold Street is even cooler. Open for breakfast and lunch (and now dinner service on the weekends!), this charming café has pet-friendly sidewalk seating and serves up a menu of homey breakfast favorites like waffles and sophisticated lunches. It shouldn’t surprise you that the place with the Best Bacon in our restaurant poll also makes a memorable BLT. If you’re really lucky, they’ll have freshly baked cupcakes or a slice of flourless chocolate cake waiting for dessert. (Alibi Staff, August 11, 2010)
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4.57 rating (14 votes)
Elvis is in the house—Chef Elvis Bencomo, that is. With co-owners Monica (Elvis’ wife) and Orlando (his brother), Pasión Latin Fusion serves up dishes found throughout Latin America with Elvis’ own creative flair. Monica runs the front of the house and her gracious, lively style makes you feel right at home. To eat, there are fish tacos crusted in banana, garnished with pickled onions, avocado and sauce. The succulent carnitas tacos and George’s pescado à la Veracruzana are spectacular. The “croque señorita” is Elvis’ version of a croque-madame—a seared pork chop, fried egg and Swiss cheese served over tacu tacu (Peruvian rice and beans, similar to Cuba's moros y cristianos) with a huacatay (Peruvian mint) cream sauce. (Alibi Staff, September 1, 2011)
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Taquería Mexico

415 Lomas NE (Downtown)
Albuquerque NM
(505) 242-3445
www.taqueriamexicoabq.com/i...
Mon-Sat: 7am-7pm Closed Sunday (subject to change)
Meals Served: BreakfastLunchDinner

4.88 rating (30 votes)
This brightly colored taco shop is always busy. Despite the constant stream of hard hats, auto mechanics and high-heeled office workers, Taquería Mexico somehow stays spotlessly clean. And the food is great! Their tortas come on big, hot rolls, stuffed with your choice of meats (try the asada or desebrada ), lettuce, tomato, mayonnaise and avocado. The big, juicy burgers are fantastic, as are the burritos, the caldo de res and the soft corn tortilla tacos (of course). (Alibi Staff, August 11, 2010)
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Albuquerque - Fairgrounds

Cesar's Mexican & Greek

5300 Lomas NE (Fairgrounds)
Albuquerque NM
(505) 256-8017
www.cesarsmexicanandgreek.com
Open 24/7 (subject to change)
Meals Served: BreakfastLunchDinnerOpen Late
Nearby Theater: Guild Cinema (See Film Times)

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Cielito Lindo

416 San Pedro Drive (Fairgrounds)
Albuquerque NM
(505) 266 1800
www.cielitolindoabq.com
Monday-Sunday 8 am-9 pm (subject to change)
Meals Served: LunchDinnerOpen Late

5 rating (1 vote)
Named for a love song that is considered to be the unofficial national anthem of Mexico. (Alibi Staff, April 10, 2013)
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Helen’s Bakery

1014 San Pedro NE (Fairgrounds)
Albuquerque NM
phone number unavailable
7am-7:30pm (subject to change)
Meals Served: BreakfastLunch

3.12 rating (51 votes)
You can’t miss the pink, green and purple neon cross that adorns Helen’s Bakery, just north of Lomas. There you’ll find rows of Mexican pastries, cookies and rolls tucked away inside glass cases or cooling on a big metal rack up front. If you don’t speak Spanish, here’s how it all works: Walk up to the register, grab a pair of tongs and a cafeteria tray and load up on sweet treats. A little café serves savory Mexican snacks like tacos and chicharrones by the pound.

(Alibi Staff, August 11, 2010)
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Albuquerque - Far Northeast Heights

Sandiago's Mexican Grill At The Tram

38 Tramway Rd NE (Far Northeast Heights)
Albuquerque NM
(505) 856-6692
Sandiago's Mexican Grill At...
Sun-Sat 11am-9pm (subject to change)
Cuisine: Mexican

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Albuquerque - I-25 Corridor

Fiesta's Restaurant & Lounge

4400 Carlisle Blvd NE (I-25 Corridor)
Albuquerque NM
(505) 881-1770
Fiesta's Restaurant & Lounge
Monday-Saturday 6:30am-12:00 am, Sunday 6:30am-10 pm. (subject to change)
Meals Served: BreakfastLunchDinnerOpen Late
Nearby Theater: Movies 8 (See Film Times)
Cuisine: Mexican
Happy Hour!: 3:00pm - 7:00pm

2.63 rating (9 votes)
Karaoke 9-Close Fridays and Saturdays. (Alibi Staff, December 23, 2010)
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Albuquerque - Nob Hill

Zacatecas

3423 Central Ave NE (Nob Hill)
Albuquerque NM
(505) 255-TACO (8226)
zacatecastacos.com

5 rating (8 votes)
Zacatecas is an upscale taco-and-tequila concept, the new baby of Mark Kiffin, whose Santa Fe restaurant The Compound is renowned for its ingredients and artistry. His Pacific rock cod taco is perfectly browned on the outside, juicy on the inside, and oozing with glorious fish grease. With the addition of coleslaw and habanero salsa, this was not the taco of anyone’s abuelita. Toast her health with a three-mescal sampler, which comes in terra cotta dishes. (Alibi Staff, May 3, 2012)
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Albuquerque - North Valley

Antojitos La Tia

4700 Fourth Street NW (North Valley)
Albuquerque NM
phone number unavailable
Tues-Sat: 11am-9pm Closed Sunday & Monday (subject to change)
Meals Served: LunchDinner
Cuisine: Mexican

4 rating (11 votes)
How many times have you driven past the little white food cart at Fourth Street and Griegos and thought, Is it worth stopping for? Without a doubt, the answer is yes. Have a seat at the picnic table in front and watch tia through a Plexiglas window as she rolls up tacos, burritos, quesadillas and gorditas with carne asada, pollo asado, picadillo (spiced, minced beef) chicharrones and lingua (meltingly tender tongue). Grab a communal bowl of salsa and become happily fed while making new friends. There are a few types of aguas frescas (fruit juices) to drink, and in the winter, ALT is one of the few places you can get champurrado (a hot chocolate-atole beverage) in Albuquerque. (Alibi Staff, August 11, 2010)
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Rincon Del Pollo

9129 Fourth Street NW (North Valley)
Albuquerque NM
(505) 890-5925
Mon-Sat: 8am-3pm Sun: 9am-1pm (subject to change)
Meals Served: BreakfastLunchDinner

3.63 rating (8 votes)
A stone’s throw away from Alameda, this bright red and yellow brick building is a haven for pollo sabroso . You can get your chicken dressed in gravy, swimming in red or green chile, or stuffed into a burrito, torta or taco (to name a few); better still, wash it down with a fresh glass of horchata . In a town of too-often lifeless refried beans, Rincon served us the best home-style frijoles we’ve had in a shamefully long time. The chicken soup is mild and thick with rice and chunks of celery, carrot and yellow bell pepper. (Alibi Staff, August 11, 2010)
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Albuquerque - Northeast Heights

Acapulco Tacos & Burritos

2617 Wyoming Blvd NE (Northeast Heights)
Albuquerque NM
(505) 237-8044
Mon-Fri: 7:30am-7:30pm Sat-Sun: 9am-3pm (subject to change)
Meals Served: BreakfastLunchDinner

2.6 rating (10 votes)
These brightly painted stands sell quick, tasty Mexican standards for cheap. The burritos come wrapped in a delightfully moist and tender tortilla and are quite satisfying for the price (some are just $1.75). In fact, the most expensive dinner plate you can buy here comes in at just under $5 and features seven items. Beware: Acapulco is takeout only, and you’ll probably end up eating everything you bought before you make it back home. (Alibi Staff, August 11, 2010)
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El Norteño

1431 Wyoming Blvd NE (Northeast Heights)
Albuquerque NM
(505) 299-2882
www.elnorteno.com
Mon-Sun: 9am-9pm (subject to change)
Meals Served: BreakfastLunchDinner
Cuisine: Mexican

3.96 rating (28 votes)
Back after the fire in a new location! Sometimes we in New Mexico ignore Mexican food because we get enough enchiladas and salsa at restaurants that serve local cuisine. But when you crave true Mexican food like mole and fish tacos, you’ll need to head to someplace like El Norteño. Outside it sure looks like Albuquerque, but inside it tastes just like Mexico.

(Alibi Staff, August 11, 2010)
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El Patron

10551 Montgomery Blvd NE (Northeast Heights)
Albuquerque NM
(505) 275-0223
Sun-Sat 11am-10pm (subject to change)
Meals Served: LunchDinnerOpen Late
Nearby Theater: High Ridge (See Film Times)
Cuisine: Mexican

4 rating (5 votes)
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El Viva Mexico

237 Wyoming NE (Northeast Heights)
Albuquerque NM
(505) 265-6285
Mon,Tues,Thurs: 8am-4pm Fri-Sun: 8am-6pm Closed Wednesday (subject to change)
Meals Served: BreakfastLunchDinner
Cuisine: Mexican

4.46 rating (28 votes)
Remember that last trip to Juarez? OK, maybe it’s better that you don’t. But to get the taste of authentic Old Mexico without going south of the border, check out the fare at El Viva Mexico. There’s soothing melón agua fresca , and the horchata is made fresh with rice, almonds, a little sugar and flavored with a vanilla bean. There’s menudo and carnitas, and the salsa is hot, hot, hot. It’s kid-friendly, and breakfast is served all day; so enjoy yourself, por favor. (Alibi Staff, August 11, 2010)
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Federico’s Mexican Food

1109 Juan Tabo NE (Northeast Heights)
Albuquerque NM
(505) 271-6499
federicosmexicanfood.com
24 hours 7 days a week (subject to change)
Meals Served: BreakfastBrunchLunchDinnerOpen Late
Nearby Theater: Four Hills 10 (See Film Times)
Cuisine: Mexican

4.2 rating (15 votes)
The thought of a restaurant without green chile scares the crap out of most New Mexicans, but if you can get past the initial shock, the authentic Mexican food at Federico’s is good and good for you. The cheap prices don’t reflect the grande portions, or the top-rate quality of the ingredients, and the place is open 24 hours every day. Take the kids, take the dog or just take yourself out for late plate of authentic tacos, burritos, chimichangas and an ice-cold horchata. Your stomach and your wallet will thank you in the morning. (Alibi Staff, August 11, 2010)
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Los Compadres

6910 Montgomery NE (Northeast Heights)
Suite H
Albuquerque NM
(505) 883-3040
Sun-Mon 8am-3pm, Tues-Sat 8am-8pm (subject to change)
Meals Served: BreakfastLunchDinner
Nearby Theater: Century Rio (See Film Times)

4.5 rating (2 votes)
One of the South Valley’s longstanding treasures tries its hand at a Northeast Heights location. On the menu are all of your traditional New Mexican favorites ( adovada , menudo, posole) plus a sizeable list of real Mexican food, like tacos al pastor , desebrada burritos and bistec a la Mexicana . There’s no lard in the beans, and the chips and salsa are especially good. (Alibi Staff, April 14, 2011)
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Papa Felipe’s Mexican Restaurant

9800 Menaul NE (Northeast Heights)
Albuquerque NM
(505) 292-8877
www.papafelipes.com
Sun-Thurs: 11am-9pm Fri-Sat: 11am-10pm (subject to change)
Meals Served: LunchDinner
Cuisine: Mexican

4 rating (13 votes)
The service in this restaurant is impressive. The tortilla chips are big and brawny—you could tile a roof with ’em—and the queso is just right; not too thick or thin, with plenty of green chile. Bring your family here and enjoy the neon cacti décor with a chilaquile casserole (layered with carne adovada, melted cheese, spicy green vegetables, sweet corn and tostadas smothered in red chile). Choices like Tampico tacos, green tamale pie, camarones Victor and the “macho” enchilada are a brief departure from the usual, but still traditional enough to appeal to purists. (Alibi Staff, August 11, 2010)
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