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Albuquerque Restaurants near Four Hills 10

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Albuquerque - Fairgrounds

Chopstix

6001 Lomas NE (Fairgrounds)
Albuquerque NM
(505) 268-8777
www.chopstixabq.com
Tue-Thu, Sun: 11am-8pm Fri-Sat: 11am-9pm closed monday (subject to change)
Meals Served: LunchDinner
Nearby Theater: Four Hills 10 (See Film Times)
Cuisine: Chinese

1.94 rating (25 votes)
Chopstix is a real culinary adventure with authentic Beijing-style cuisine. Looking for a good time? The dan dan noodles are soaked in a smoky, hot, garlicky red chile oil that will no doubt result in your server laughing uncontrollably at the bright purple color of your face. Closed Mondays. (Alibi Staff, August 11, 2010)
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The Cooperage

7220 Lomas NE (Fairgrounds)
Albuquerque NM
(505) 255-1657
www.cooperageabq.com
Mon-Fri: 11am-10pm Sat: noon-10pm Sun: noon-9pm (subject to change)
Meals Served: LunchDinnerOpen Late
Nearby Theater: Four Hills 10 (See Film Times)

2.84 rating (27 votes)
The Cooperage is old-school Albuquerque, right down to the dusty light fixtures. The barrel-shaped steakhouse has been a standby for 30 years thanks to its mile-long complimentary salad and soup bar, aged steaks (at a place like this, prime rib is king), and big dance floor that’s always packed on the weekends. Winners of Best Catering in 2007’s Best of Burque Poll. (Alibi Staff, August 11, 2010)
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Pepper’s Ole Fashion BBQ

302 San Pedro NE (Fairgrounds)
Albuquerque NM
(505) 967-6427
Mon-Thurs: 11am-7pm Fri-Sat: 11am-9pm Closed Sunday (subject to change)
Meals Served: LunchDinner
Nearby Theater: Four Hills 10 (See Film Times)

2.79 rating (38 votes)
Proprietor Daniel “Pepper” Morgan has an impressive résumé. More importantly, he learned to cook from his grandmother, who taught him the recipe for her barbecue sauce (tangy, smoky and practically drinkable) and passed on to him the soul of soul food. All of the barbecue at Pepper’s is spectacular. After hours of “mopping and basting” with sauce in the smoker—which burns hickory, applewood and mesquite—turkey legs, chopped brisket, chicken, rubbed ribs and sausage develop a glossy, sweet coating. Once a week, the menu is augmented by “Soul Food Saturday” specials, including oxtails and neck bones smothered in gravy and chitterlings. On the side, good luck choosing between garlicky mac ’n’ cheese, molten-hot fried okra, collard greens with smoked turkey, and sweet potato corn bread. Closed Sunday. (Alibi Staff, August 11, 2010)
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Sheila's Sweets

8600 Indian School Rd. NE (Fairgrounds)
Albuquerque NM
505-332-9139
www.sheilascaramel.com
Mon-Sat 10 am-2 pm, Sweets and Drinks til 6 pm Sun 10 am-2 pm (subject to change)
Meals Served: BreakfastBrunchLunchOpen Late
Nearby Theater: Four Hills 10 (See Film Times)

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Sandwich Deli and CANDY! Homemade caramels! (Alibi Staff, December 6, 2012)
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Albuquerque - Far Northeast Heights

Mykonos Café & Taverna

5900 Eubank Blvd NE (Far Northeast Heights)
Albuquerque NM
(505) 291-1116
www.mykonoscafeandtaverna-2...
Tues: 11am-9pm Wed-Sat: 11am-10pm Sun: 10:30 for brunch Closed Monday (subject to change)
Meals Served: BrunchLunchDinner
Nearby Theater: Four Hills 10 (See Film Times)

2.3 rating (19 votes)
This is Greek food that’s elegant, straightforward and absolutely delicious. White tile and recessed blue light create an island oasis that’s suggested rather than spelled out (no 8-foot murals here), and the service is friendly and attentive. The lentil soup is seasoned with just a whisper of aged balsamic vinegar, perfect with a toasty triangle of imported pita bread and a light Greek salad. Stop in for a snifter of ouzo and live jazz music on Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays. (Alibi Staff, August 11, 2010)
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Albuquerque - Northeast Heights

Chelsey's

5901 Gibson Blvd (Northeast Heights)
Albuquerque NM
505-266-6223
Mon-Sat 10 am -8 pm Closed Sunday (subject to change)
Nearby Theater: Four Hills 10 (See Film Times)
Cuisine: American

4 rating (1 vote)
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Chen's Chinese Food Restaurant

235 Juan Tabo NE (Northeast Heights)
Albuquerque NM
(505) 298-9214
Mon-Thurs: 11am-9pm Fri-Sat: 11am-10pm Sun: noon-9pm (subject to change)
Meals Served: LunchDinner
Nearby Theater: Four Hills 10 (See Film Times)
Cuisine: Chinese

4.22 rating (17 votes)
This little family-owned joint is a diamond in the rough. It kinda looks like hell on the outside but definitely tastes like heaven on the inside. This is where we go for the best egg drop soup and egg rolls. Plus, the wait staff is extra cute and friendly. (Alibi Staff, August 11, 2010)
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Chocolate Cartel

315 Juan Tabo Blvd Ne # A (Northeast Heights)
Albuquerque NM
(505) 797-1193
Nearby Theater: Four Hills 10 (See Film Times)

3.25 rating (4 votes)
“No shortcuts," says master chocolatier Scott Van Rixel. And he means it. A rigorous work ethic is the guiding principal behind the confections made at Chocolate Cartel, which Van Rixel co-owns with his brother, Tim. "We try to do everything as old-school and authentic as we can." Most of what Chocolate Cartel produces is European-style—truffles, flourless chocolate cakes, chocolate-covered nuts, bars, even made-from-scratch gelato—all roasted, rolled, dipped and packed by hand. But tucked in there is a Mayan drinking chocolate based on an ancient formula. With freshly ground almonds, cinnamon and red chile, "it's what the king would drink," Van Rixel says. (Alibi Staff, December 16, 2011)
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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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Huong Thao Vietnamese Cuisine

1016-B Juan Tabo NE (Northeast Heights)
Albuquerque NM
(505) 292-8222
Tue-Thu 11am-9pm Fri-Sat 11am-9:30pm Sun 11am-8:30pm Closed Monday (subject to change)
Meals Served: LunchDinner
Nearby Theater: Four Hills 10 (See Film Times)
Cuisine: Vietnamese, Asian

3.35 rating (45 votes)
A good Vietnamese restaurant in an unassuming strip mall just north of Lomas on Juan Tabo. The place is quiet and the service friendly. Try the fresh spring rolls and a big bowl o’ pho. For dessert, you can’t go wrong with a creamy coconut shake. (Alibi Staff, August 11, 2010)
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Twisters

740 Juan Tabo Blvd NE (Northeast Heights)
Albuquerque NM
(505) 237-1611
twistersinc.com
Sun-Thu 5:30am-9:00pm Fri-Sat: 5:30am-10pm (subject to change)
Meals Served: BreakfastLunchDinner
Nearby Theater: Four Hills 10 (See Film Times)

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Albuquerque - Southeast

Blake’s Lotaburger

12345 Central Ave NE (Southeast)
Albuquerque NM
(505) 296-5439
www.lotaburger.com
Mon-Sun: 7am-10pm (subject to change)
Meals Served: BreakfastLunchDinner
Nearby Theater: Four Hills 10 (See Film Times)
Cuisine: American

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A New Mexico tradition since 1952! For a quick, award-winning (for both Best Burger and Best French Fries) burger or chili dog, fresh fries and fountain favorites that hit the spot for just a pocketful of change, it’s got to be Blake’s. Countless counters are scattered throughout the city, and each one is a model of efficiency and cleanliness. Why look any further? They’re easy to spot from afar—just keep an eye out for the giant Asian Uncle Sam sign. Even comes with a drive through. (Alibi Staff, August 11, 2010)
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Dion’s Pizza

11000 Central Ave SE (Southeast)
Albuquerque NM
(505) 296-0771
www.dionspizza.com
Sun-Thurs: 10:30am-10pm Fri-Sat: 10:30am-11pm (subject to change)
Meals Served: LunchDinner
Nearby Theater: Four Hills 10 (See Film Times)

3.25 rating (8 votes)
Besides having the Best Pizza, according to past Best of Burque Restaurants polls, Dion's also has a wonderful selection of salads (particularly the Greek or any of the “gourmet” salads with spring mix greens) and sandwiches (the pastrami is especially good). The pizza is made fresh and you can see them rolling and tossing the dough. Dine in or order takeout. (Alibi Staff, August 11, 2010)
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El Sabor de Juarez

3527 Gibson Blvd SE (Southeast)
Albuquerque NM
(505) 265-3338
Mon-Tues: 8am-2:30pm Wed-Sun: 8am-8pm (subject to change)
Meals Served: BreakfastLunchDinner
Nearby Theater: Four Hills 10 (See Film Times)

4.46 rating (13 votes)
So sabroso ! This is one of those sweet mom ’n’ pop restaurants that is much beloved by neighbors but nearly unknown by folks in other parts of the city. Well, now you know. If you’re in the mood for real Mexican food like chicharron burritos, shredded chicken tacos or irresistibly good desebrada , then head on over to El Sabor.

(Alibi Staff, August 11, 2010)
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Golden Pride BBQ, Chicken & Ribs

10101 Central Ave NE (Southeast)
Albuquerque NM
(505) 293-3531
goldenprideabq.com
M-Fri: 6am-10pm Sat: 6:30am-10pm Sun: 7am-10pm (subject to change)
Meals Served: BreakfastLunchDinner
Nearby Theater: Four Hills 10 (See Film Times)

2.77 rating (14 votes)
Yes, Golden Pride is technically a fried chicken joint, but it also serves fantastic barbecue and the best damn portable burritos in town. Drive through and order a flock of wings, a rack of ribs and a passel of No. 9 breakfast burritos (with bacon!). It’s all good with beer, by the way. (Alibi Staff, August 11, 2010)
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Griff’s Burger Bar

8516 Central Ave SE (Southeast)
Albuquerque NM
(505) 255-6130
Mon-Sun: 10am-10pm (subject to change)
Meals Served: LunchDinner
Nearby Theater: Four Hills 10 (See Film Times)

4.08 rating (13 votes)
Hidden giants of the hamburger family, Griff's burgers are as big as Blake's but less than half the cost. There's an unusual array of tempting menu options, but the burgers bring you back. Salad dressing is the default condiment and the "hot green chile" is actually diced jalapeños, but get a giant double cheeseburger with both on it. The shakes are similarly enormous here.

(Alibi Staff, August 11, 2010)
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Michael Thomas Coffee

1111 Carlisle SE (Southeast)
Albuquerque NM
(505) 255-3330
michaelthomascoffee.com
Mon-Fri: 6:30am-6pm Sat: 7am-2pm Closed Sunday (subject to change)
Meals Served: BreakfastLunch
Nearby Theater: Four Hills 10 (See Film Times)

4.67 rating (3 votes)
This tiny shop is located on Carlisle, nestled in with several businesses that aim to perk up both body and mind. Michael Thomas doesn’t simply pour coffee and pull shots; it works from the bean up. The uncle and nephew who run this place roast all of their beans on site, meaning they can make special blends based on customer demand. Keep whining and eventually they'll roast your triple-dark French Swiss water process decaf. Grab a well-made cup of your particular poison and head out to the courtyard. (Alibi Staff, August 11, 2010)
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Mr. Powdrell’s Barbeque House

11309 Central Ave NE (Southeast)
Albuquerque NM
(505) 298-6766
Mon-Sat: 10:30am-8pm Closed Sunday (subject to change)
Meals Served: LunchDinner
Nearby Theater: Four Hills 10 (See Film Times)

3.67 rating (9 votes)
Back in business after a fire shuttered this location for a few years! Thick slices of beef, barbecued chicken sandwiches and unbeatable cornmeal-dusted catfish are just a few of the items that make this a premier restaurant to blow your diet sky-high. But what really pushes this place over the edge are the fantastic side dishes: like their addictive fried okra, smoky, salty greens and tender black-eyed peas, which are prepared with the same reverence and care as the main attractions. We forbid you from leaving without first ordering a slice of their superb sweet potato pie or a piping hot bowl of cherry cobbler à la mode . Aw, what the hell—just get both and die happy. (Alibi Staff, August 11, 2010)
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Pho Saigon

7226 Central Ave SE (Southeast)
Albuquerque NM
(505) 232-3446
Mon-Sun: 10am-9pm (subject to change)
Meals Served: LunchDinner
Nearby Theater: Four Hills 10 (See Film Times)
Cuisine: Vietnamese, Asian

2.19 rating (43 votes)
Sure, there’s pho. But you’ve got to try the fried quail on sticky rice, salt-and-pepper squid, and steamed bass with ginger and green onion. The Thailand spicy-and-sour hot pot, packed with a rainbow of veggies, is cooked at your table on a portable burner. Many of the most interesting options are on the menu’s back page, listed as “family-style” dishes available only after 5 p.m. (Alibi Staff, August 11, 2010)
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Tía Betty Blue’s

1248 San Mateo SE (Southeast)
Albuquerque NM
(505) 268-1955
tiabettyblues.com
Mon-Fri 7am-2pm Sat-Sun 8am-2pm (subject to change)
Meals Served: BreakfastBrunchLunch
Nearby Theater: Four Hills 10 (See Film Times)

5 rating (1 vote)
Outside there’s a pleasant, shaded patio that hosts a mix of uniformed service-people on their breaks, as well as hipsters (and their dogs) hard at work on their food. The interior walls are clad with tattoo photos, Mexican archetypes and, of course, Frida. Tía B’s baked, canoe-shaped waffles are made with organic New Mexico blue corn and come two ways: sweet (fruit-filled and topped with a choice of flavored whipped creams, including lavender) or savory (stuffed with eggs, chile and cheese). The posole is thick with hefty pork chunks and shards of red chile pods, and the Chimayó red sauce is hot enough to humiliate out-of-towners. The many sandwich options—including a New Mexico po’boy (carne adovada, pickled jalapeños and Fritos) and a vegan sammy (homemade hummus and fantastic grilled asparagus)—can be served as a salad instead. There’s also a serious collection of root beers and out-there soda flavors like black pepper and PB&J. (Alibi Staff, June 21, 2012)
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