alibi online

Free Will AstrologyAlibi's Personals
 






Bars

$$ Albuquerque Restaurants

Found 180 out of 662 Restaurants. (show all)
Here are results 1 thru 20

Albuquerque

California Pastrami

6125 Montgomery Blvd #5
Albuquerque NM
505-872-9253
capastrami.com
Monday - Saturday 11am to 9pm Sunday 11am to 7 pm (subject to change)
Meals Served: BreakfastLunchDinner

2.7 rating (6 votes)
Add a Review

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)
Add a Review

Flying Star Café

10700 Corrales Road
Albuquerque NM
(505) 938-4717
www.flyingstarcafe.com
Sun-Thurs: 6am-10pm Fri-Sat: 6am-11pm (subject to change)
Meals Served: BreakfastBrunchLunchDinnerOpen Late

2.32 rating (25 votes)
Winner of Best Casual Dining, Best Veggie Burger, Best Toast, Best Healthy Breakfast and Best Desserts in our restaurant polls. Sure, you go in thinking you’ll be good and get a skinny latte, scrambled egg whites and a side of turkey and green chile sausage, but five minutes later somebody’s saying “eclair” and the voice is coming from your mouth. But, boy, do they taste good. (Alibi Staff, August 11, 2010)
Add a Review

Creatively Southern accurately describes Amy Black's superb menu. Her wild-caught shrimp over creamy goat cheese grits (stone ground in SC) is one of many dishes to warm your soul. Look for The Supper Truck at these locations:

Mon: Tractor 6-11 pm

Tues: Hyder Park 5-8 pm

Wednesday: Talin 11 am-1:30 pm/Tractor 5-11 pm

Thursday: UNM HOPE bldg 11 am-1 pm/Nob Hill Grower's Market: 3:30-6:30 pm

Friday: La Cumbre 5 pm-LATE

Saturday: Marble Brewery Hops & Harvest 1 pm-LATE
(Alibi Staff, October 29, 2012)
Add a Review

Albuquerque - Downtown

AmerAsia & Sumo Sushi

800 Third Street NW (Downtown)
Albuquerque NM
(505) 246-1615
www.amerasia-sumosushi.com
Mon-Sat 11 am-2pm Fri 5:30-8:pm (subject to change)
Meals Served: LunchDinner

4.38 rating (9 votes)
Dim sum and sushi under the same roof? It's like a dream come true. The beautiful interior of the antique filling station just east of the federal courthouse is a marked change from the cozy home interior of where AmerAsia used to reside near the University. Hyangami Yi's food is just as good as ever. Expect her familiar dim sum plates and buns, and feel free to order sushi like you've never had in this town from her brother Woo Youn. He's got all the usual sashimi and nigiri in his adjoining restaurant, but it's the original, creative rolls that really set Sumo apart—that, and the adorable little train that ferries your pickled ginger around the sushi bar. (Alibi Staff, August 11, 2010)
View/Add Reviews [ 2 ]

Asian Noodle Bar

318 Central Ave SW (Downtown)
Albuquerque NM
(505) 224-9119
www.asiannoodlebar.com
Mon-Thurs: 11am-9pm Fri&Sat: 11am-11pm Closed Sunday (subject to change)
Meals Served: LunchDinnerOpen Late

2.9 rating (35 votes)
This is the spot for a satisfying pre- or post-movie bowl of noodles, with a menu that stretches across the Asian continent. Think pho and pad Thai with a side of Japanese cold sesame noodles. The warming Thai soup is restorative on chilly days. Inside, it’s clean, classy and calm, and open until 11 p.m. on the weekends. (Alibi Staff, August 11, 2010)
View/Add Reviews [ 5 ]

Blackbird Buvette

509 Central Ave NW (Downtown)
Albuquerque NM
(505) 243-0878
blackbirdbuvette.com
Mon-Fri: 11am-2am Sat: noon-2am Sun: noon-midnight (subject to change)
Meals Served: BrunchLunchDinnerOpen Late

3.89 rating (29 votes)
The old home of Pearl's Dive has a new lease on life. Brainchild of local band The Dirty Novels, the Blackbird has been appropriately rock ’n’ rolled with excellent music, black-clad waitresses and a cool look. There are an impressive number of draft and bottled beers, and a few nice wines by the glass, which are fan-freaking-tastic on the back patio. By the way, "buvette" (boo-vet) is a loose French translation for "refreshment bar." Now you’re really in the know.

(Alibi Staff, August 11, 2010)
View/Add Reviews [ 22 ]

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

No Votes Yet!
Add a Review

Flying Star Café

723 Silver SW (Downtown)
Albuquerque NM
(505) 244-8099
flyingstarcafe.com
Sunday-Thursday: 6am-10pm Fri-Sat: 6am-11pm (subject to change)
Meals Served: BreakfastBrunchLunchDinner

2.74 rating (34 votes)
Winner of Best Casual Dining, Best Veggie Burger, Best Toast, Best Healthy Breakfast and Best Desserts in our 2008 restaurant poll. Sure, you go in thinking you’ll be good and get a skinny latte, scrambled egg whites and a side of turkey and green chile sausage, but five minutes later somebody’s saying “eclair” and the voice is coming from your mouth. (Alibi Staff, August 11, 2010)
View/Add Reviews [ 8 ]

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)
View/Add Reviews [ 5 ]

Holy Cow

700 Central Ave SE (Downtown)
Albuquerque NM
(505) 242-2991
holycownm.com
11 a.m. to 10 p.m., Monday through Thursday; 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Friday and Saturday; 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sunday (subject to change)
Meals Served: LunchDinner
Cuisine: American

3.9 rating (11 votes)
The defunct Bob’s Fish and Chips on Central has been reborn as the newest burger joint in town. The N.M. grass-fed Holy Cow burger comes on a brioche bun. An ahi tuna sandwich, veggie club, no-cow eggplant burger and dinner salads offer plenty of choices for bovine-averse diners. Beer and wine, plus shakes, malts and floats, are available with your Holy burger. (Alibi Staff, September 1, 2011)
Add a Review

Ibiza (Hotel Andaluz)

125 2nd St NW (Downtown)
Albuquerque NM
505-242-9090
www.hotelandaluz.com/eat-dr...
Sun-Thu 4pm-10pm Fri-Sat 4pm-1am (subject to change)
Meals Served: DinnerOpen Late
Cuisine: American

No Votes Yet!
Offers small plates, artisan pizzas and desserts to go along with your cocktails. (Alibi Staff, October 10, 2012)
Add a Review

La Quiche Parisienne Bistro

401-A Copper NW (Downtown)
Albuquerque NM
(505) 242-2808
www.laquicheparisienne.com
Mon-Fri: 7am-2pm Sat: 8am-2pm Closed Sunday (subject to change)
Meals Served: BreakfastLunch

3.91 rating (22 votes)
La Quiche is an authentic French bakery from husband-and-wife team Sabine Pasco and Bruno Barachin. (Bruno is from Bordeaux, where he achieved Master Baker status years ago.) In addition to a large menu of sandwiches, pâtés, soups and stews (the bourguignonne is served in a house-made pastry shell), La Quiche sells loaves of country bread, fantastically complicated bread showpieces and viennoiseries— flaky, buttery pastries like brioche , croissants and pain au chocolate that traditionally came from Vienna. They use imported French butter, and it shows. The fruit tarts are the best in town. You'll also find a catering menu and a variety of quiches, ready to go for Downtown’s abundant supply of workers with little time for a proper lunch. (Alibi Staff, August 11, 2010)
View/Add Reviews [ 8 ]

Maloney’s

325 Central Ave NW (Downtown)
Albuquerque NM
(505) 242-7422
www.maloneystavern.com
Mon-Sat: 11am-2am Sun: 11am-midnight (subject to change)
Meals Served: LunchDinnerOpen Late

3.23 rating (21 votes)
If jocked-out Humphrey Bogart and sorority-girl Lauren Bacall had to pick a spot in this town to stare dreamily into each other’s eyes, and then polish off a plate of sliders, they’d probably do it at Maloney’s. Located smack in the center of Downtown, this pub and eatery boasts a movie star-themed menu, rock-star music and one of the the most popular patios in the Burque. Check out their Sierra Nevada-battered onion rings with chipotle ranch dressing or their signature “spuds Maloney” loaded potato skins. And with no cover charge, even Sinatra’s limo driver can afford to roll on in. (Alibi Staff, August 11, 2010)
View/Add Reviews [ 10 ]

Marble Brewery

111 Marble NW (Downtown)
Albuquerque NM
(505) 243-2739
www.marblebrewery.com
Mon-Sat 1pm-12pm Sun 1pm-10:30pm (subject to change)
Meals Served: DinnerOpen Late

3.53 rating (13 votes)
Marble Brewery opened its doors in the spring of 2008, and since then it’s become a favorite haunt of Burque beer fans. Go in for a flight—10 little glasses of every beer on tap—and taste the meticulously brewed rainbow, each beer distinct and complex. Six-packs, bombers, growlers and kegs are good to go. (Alibi Staff, August 11, 2010)
View/Add Reviews [ 2 ]

P'tit Louis Bistro

228 Gold Ave SW (Downtown)
Albuquerque NM
(505) 314-1111
ptitlouisbistro.com
Lunch: Mon-Sat 11 am -5:30pm Available for private parties evenings and weekends. Email for information: info@ptitlouisbistro.com (subject to change)
Meals Served: LunchOpen Late
Cuisine: French

4.2 rating (5 votes)
A bright blue, turn-of-the-century Parisian bistro that’s in the heart of Downtown. With only 10 tables, the hand-carved art nouveau bar, tile floors and tin ceiling have been lovingly crafted by the chef/owners. The menu reflects traditional bistro selections including three variations on mussels, salads, cheese plates, savory crepes and charcuterie (pâté with cold cuts). Dishes are served full of flavor and without embellishment, and there’s plenty of good wine and bread, bien sûr . (Alibi Staff, September 16, 2010)
Add a Review


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)
Add a Review

Sushi Hana

521 Central Ave NW (Downtown)
Albuquerque NM
(505) 842-8700
Mon-Fri: 11:30am-2:30pm, 4-9pm Sat: noon-9:30pm Closed Sunday (subject to change)
Meals Served: LunchDinner

3.94 rating (10 votes)
Downtown’s circle of Asian restaurants widens with Sushi Hana, a straight-shooting sushi joint with some Korean influences (it’s from the former owner of Yen Ching). Small and boldly decked in red and black, you’ll find affordable, familiar rolls in a contemporary atmosphere. Great for a quick lunch or a half-price sushi happy-hour trip (served from 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. weekdays). (Alibi Staff, August 11, 2010)
View/Add Reviews [ 2 ]

Sushi King

118 Central Ave SW (Downtown)
Albuquerque NM
(505) 842-5099
www.sushikingnm.com/homedt.htm
Mon-Thurs: 11am-9:30pm Fri: 11am-11pm Sat: noon-11pm Sun: noon-9:30pm (subject to change)
Meals Served: LunchDinner
Cuisine: Japanese, Sushi, Asian

3.68 rating (19 votes)
Sushi King is a small, hip, casual spot located a few doors up from the Century 14 Downtown movie theater. They serve fresh nigiri, sashimi and sushi rolls, plus an interesting assortment of seafood salads and noodle dishes. We love the variety and convenience this place offers when you’ve got a case of the Downtown ho-hums. They’ve also got excellent sake, so be sure to split a bottle with your sushi chef. (Alibi Staff, August 11, 2010)
Add a Review

Thai Crystal

109 Gold SW (Downtown)
Albuquerque NM
(505) 244-3344
Mon-Thurs: 11:30am-9:30pm Fri-Sat: 10:30am-11pm Sun: 5-9:30pm (subject to change)
Meals Served: LunchDinner
Cuisine: Thai, Asian

3.19 rating (21 votes)
Located on the back side of the Century 14 Downtown theater complex, Thai Crystal is an obvious choice for a dinner-and-a-movie date. Our favorite dishes include big noodles with soy sauce (which sounds less exciting than it is) and the wide array of soups that arrive in a tall, steaming pot. Then cool yourself down with a Thai iced tea. (Alibi Staff, August 11, 2010)
View/Add Reviews [ 3 ]

Join our mailing list for exclusive info, the week's events and free stuff!
 

  • Select sidebar boxes to add below. You can also click and drag to rearrange the boxes; minimize, maximize and close using the little icons on each box. To re-add a box you closed, return to this menu.
  • Because you are not logged in, any changes you make to these boxes will vanish as soon as you click to another page. If you log in, the boxes will stick.
  • alibi.com
  • Latest Posts
  • Most Active Stories
  • Latest User Posts
  • Highest-Rated Posts
  • Most Active Users
  • Web Exclusives
  • Latest User Blogs
  • Latest Chowtown Reviews
  • Recent Rocksquawk Discussions
  • Recent Classifieds
  • This Week's Alibi Picks
  • Albuquerque
  • Duke City Fix
  • Albuquerque Beer Scene
  • What's Wrong With This Picture?
  • Reddit Albuquerque
  • ABQ Journal Metro
  • ABQrising
  • ABQ Journal Latest News
  • Del.icio.us Albuquerque
  • NM and the West
  • New Mexico FBIHOP
  • Democracy for New Mexico
  • Only in New Mexico
  • Mario Burgos
  • Democracy for New Mexico
  • High Country News
  • El Grito
  • NM Politics with Joe Monahan
  • Stephen W. Terrell's Web Log
  • The Net Is Vast and Infinite
  • Slashdot
  • Freedom to Tinker
  • Is there a feed that should be on this list? Tell us about it.
    Red Light Cameras
    Red Light Cameras5.24.2013