Dining:- Known for their spicy taste, the New Mexicans are fond of chilies and pepper. With cuisine varying from Chinese, Vietnamese, Thai and Italian, New Mexico still sticks to chili, beans and corn. Choose from our list of New Mexico dining list and indulge in some lip smacking culinary delight!
66 Diner:- 1405 Central Ave. NE Albuquerque, NM
You can satisfy your craving for 1950's style malt here. Besides ice-cream confections and a killer jukebox, this diner serves up the best chicken fried steak and burgers in town.
Quarters BBQ:- 801 Yale Blvd. SE Albuquerque, NM
All you've ever dreamed of finding in a barbecue joint awaits you when you walk into this dark den. The three-decades-old Albuquerque institution serves tender, smoky falling-off-the-bone ribs and chicken, brisket, and sausage -- it's hard to know where to dive in first. You'll need a fistful of napkins, that's for sure. The sauce is more tangy than sweet, and slow smoking with a secret recipe makes for the winning combination. Top steaks and Alaskan king crab legs are also served without barbecue sauce.
La Crepe Michel:- 400 C-2 San Felipe, St. NW Old Town Patio del Norte, Albuquerque, NM
The highlights at this intimate country-French cafe are its innovative chicken, beef, seafood, vegetarian, and dessert crepes. Also prepared are classic French onion soup, escargots, and fresh-baked French bread. You may notice that there is (mon dieu) no wine list, which has to do with the restaurant's proximity to San Felipe de Neri Catholic Church. |