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V.24 No.18 | 4/30/2015
Eric Williams ericwphoto.com

Restaurant Review

Nagomi Does It With Feeling

Japanese food for the adventuous and urbane

This Japanese restaurant offers tasty satisfaction for the adventurous eater, as well as the timid.
V.24 No.15 | 4/9/2015
Vermicelli with grilled shrimp and pork, mixed vegetables stewed in vegetarian sweet and sour broth, papaya sald with shrimp
Xavier Mascareñas

Restaurant Review

From Top to Bottom

Exploring the menu at Viet Taste

Our food critic checks out the menu at this Best of Burque winner.
V.24 No.4 | 1/22/2015
Kara miso
Eric Williams ericwphoto.com

Restaurant Review

Back from the Heart of Japan

Kokoro Japanese Restaurant returns to Albuquerque

An Asian favorite returns after the owner’s sabbatical in Japan.
V.24 No.1 | 1/1/2015
Dumplings
Eric Williams ericwphoto.com

Restaurant Review

Traveling Fare

Pop-Up Dumpling House

It’s only open two days a week, but it’s definitely worth scheduling for.
V.23 No.32 | 8/7/2014
Tempura udon
Eric Williams ericwphoto.com

Restaurant Review

International Oasis

Gen Kai rules the blacktop

Ari LeVaux finds a Japanese oasis rising from the Talin parking lot.
V.23 No.27 | 7/3/2014
Takoyaki balls
Eric Williams ericwphoto.com

Restaurant Review

Beyond the Hot Pot

Ramen comes of age at O Ramen and Curry House

A new Asian restaurant in the university area is taking ramen beyond the hot pot.
V.23 No.26 | 6/26/2014
Pho and an assortment of other dishes from Pho 79
Eric Williams ericwphoto.com

Flash in the Pan

American Pho-mance

Jump into a bowl of Vietnamese comfort

Ari LeVaux dives deep into a bowl of Vietnamese comfort.
V.23 No.22 | 5/29/2014
American Kobe beef bento box
Eric Williams ericwphoto.com

Restaurant Review

Go for the Sushi, Stay for the Pork

Wasabi Japanese Cuisine

It may be the sushi that gets you in the door, but it’s the pork belly that will keep you coming back.
V.23 No.9 | 2/27/2014
Sundry dishes from Pho 79
photos by Eric Williams ericwphoto.com

Restaurant Review

No Frills Vietnamese

Pho 79

No frills Vietnamese food at its best.
V.22 No.38 |

Alibi Picks

5th Annual Albuquerque International Festival

The power of unity is enough to put a smile on anyone's face, or at least make them sigh with relief that confrontation was avoided. So it's no wonder that Albuquerque can bring people together to celebrate in a way that is not only befitting of the good time-loving Burqueños, but also something that brings a slice of the world right into our front yard, or in this case, Talin Market (88 Louisiana SE). The 5th Annual Albuquerque International Festival kicks off tomorrow, and the event will include such good treats and vibes, you'll wonder why people would leave the warmth of the desert and venture into the cold unknown. The event is free and will include everything from Native American rock to poetry, from ethnic food to jewelry and from karate demos to ribbon dancing. So spread the love and throw some international flavor into the local scene. Talin Market World Food Fare • Sat Sep 28 • 10am-5pm • FREE • ALL-AGES! • View on Alibi calendar

V.21 No.43 | 10/25/2012
Go green: Many of Mean Bao's delicacies are infused with green tea.
Eric Williams ericwphoto.com

Food

Good and Baked

Get a mean mien bao at Mean Bao

After reading Gail Guengerich’s review of this Asian fusion bakery, I had to run out and try it immediately. I’m happy to report that it’s every bit as good as she says it is. Even if they were out of whoopie pies.

Good and Baked: Mean Bao Tawainese-American Bakery

V.21 No.42 | 10/18/2012
Go green: Many of Mean Bao's delicacies are infused with green tea.
Eric Williams ericwphoto.com

Good and Baked

Mean Bao

Lean dessert machine

Mean Bao Tawainese-American bakery offers perfectly concocted delights like savory and vanilla cream bao (a beignet-like treat), pineapple cake and green tea milk buns.
V.20 No.4 | 1/27/2011
The ramen bar brightens up the deli.
Mina Yamashita

Mina's Dish

Not Your Roommate’s Ramen

Fresh noodles hit the spot at Talin’s bar

Talin Market World Food Fare

Talin’s humble beginnings in a narrow shop on Central and Wyoming bear little resemblance to the ethnic supermarket that now anchors the complex at Louisiana and Central. There you’ll also find Café Trang, Bahn Mi Coda (formerly Lee's Bakery), Bubble Tea & Coffee and a Subway franchise.

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V.19 No.27 | 7/8/2010
Bulkalbi  —a pile of thin-sliced, bone-in marinated ribs—is served sizzling on a tabletop hibachi.
Sergio Salvador salvadorphoto.com

Restaurant Review

Fu Yuang

Korean flavors made with care

While many Asian cuisines create exotic flavors with strange ingredients, Korean food manages unfamiliar experiences from relatively pedestrian parts. Japanese dine on poisonous puffer fish, Mongolians enjoy their horse meat and the Thai are known to love crispy insects—but surprisingly, these weird-sounding morsels can taste pretty normal. The deep-fried grasshoppers I tried on the streets of Bangkok had the flavor and texture of chicharrónes. Cobra tastes like chicken. A plate of stir-fried donkey in central China could have been beef. Korean dishes, meanwhile, can look normal enough on paper, but they take taste buds to interesting new places.

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V.19 No.20 | 5/20/2010

Alibi Picks

Asian Pacific Islander American Heritage Day

Albuquerque's Asian community manages to put on some pretty awe-inspiring festivals and celebrations year in and year out. Today, head down to the National Museum of Nuclear Science and History (601 Eubank SE) for Asian Pacific Islander American Heritage Day. Ikebana flower arrangements, Thai and kalakriti dancers, taiko drummers, cooking demonstrations, food samples, calligraphy, brush painting and more round out the day's fare. Admission to the museum is $8 for adults, $7 for youth and seniors, and free for children 6-and-under. For more, call the museum at 245-2137 or visit nuclearmuseum.org.