The warm and inviting atmosphere of Antiquity will immediately make you feel at home. With brightly polished antique wooden furniture sprawled around and ancient lamps and chandeliers illuminating the entire area, you almost feel as if you've gone two or three centuries back in time. However the contemporary steak and seafood delicacies which are on offer, immediately bring you back to the present. The seasonal menu is an added attraction, so you can relish the best of every season. Shrimps, lobsters and some mouthwatering desserts are the specialties and are available all seasons. Antiquity is truly, one of Albuquerque's hidden treasures.
Named after a Mediterranean island where ancient myth said that it was home to the gods of music, Ibiza is now a cocktail bar and hot spot for music. This rooftop bar is located at Andaluz Hotel and has a stunning view of the surrounding area. Enjoy a cocktail and try a bite from the tapas menu. Ibiza has an enclosed bar and terrace for cold nights. The bar also hosts events, including DJs and private events.
Farm & Table brings fresh farm food directly to your table. This charming restaurant mainly uses local ingredients as well as food from their on-site farm. Dine on seasonal dishes, such as garlic-encrusted pork tenderloin, mushroom & kale empanadas, and shrimp taco salad. Since the menu changes to reflect the season you'll always have new entrees to try. They also have a terrific craft beer and wine selection. On a sunny day dine outside on the patio that overlooks the restaurant's farm.
Make your trip to Los Ranchos memorable by dining at Vernon's Hidden Valley Steakhouse, an upscale dining destination tucked away behind the Village Shops in true speakeasy fashion. Dark and intimate interiors exude a unique ambiance that belongs to the bygone era, making this restaurant a perfect venue for romantic dinners and special occasions. Service follows a high standard and robust wines accompany some of the best prime cuts you will experience in Albuquerque. To start off, try the Blue Crab Cakes or Shrimp Tacos. Entrees see a choice of classic steaks like the New York Strip and Boneless Ribeye, along with exceptional seafood dishes like the 12oz Lobster Tail. A prix fix menu for two is also offered to sample the best of chops and seafood at less. Pair the selections with a glass of your favorite wine while saving room for dessert. The overall experience will leave even the most discriminating foodies impressed. Reservations are highly recommended.
You cannot help but relax once you settle in at this popular bistro located in the Nob Hill Shopping Center. Sit by the huge plate-glass window and take-in busy Route 66 or go upstairs for a quieter, cozier setting. The menu features antipasti and pasta. The Specialita Della Casa (House Specialties) includes a double-cut grilled pork chop, and a Roasted bacon-wrapped trout. The well-stocked bar offers something for everyone.
Located inside the iconic Hotel Andaluz in Albuquerque, MÁS serves exotic tapas dishes and wines amid a vibrant, atmospheric setting. Chef James Campbell Caruso revisits the splendor of Spanish cuisine and crafts lovely renditions that highlight locally-derived ingredients. Choose from vegetable, fish and meat starters such as the Spanish mountain-cured ham, Bacon-wrapped Dates and Barcelona-style Mussels Al Diablo. Besides lunch and dinner, the restaurant also serves breakfast daily and brunch specials on Sunday.
The warm and inviting atmosphere of Antiquity will immediately make you feel at home. With brightly polished antique wooden furniture sprawled around and ancient lamps and chandeliers illuminating the entire area, you almost feel as if you've gone two or three centuries back in time. However the contemporary steak and seafood delicacies which are on offer, immediately bring you back to the present. The seasonal menu is an added attraction, so you can relish the best of every season. Shrimps, lobsters and some mouthwatering desserts are the specialties and are available all seasons. Antiquity is truly, one of Albuquerque's hidden treasures.
The Corn Maiden at Hyatt Regency Tamaya Resort & Spa is named after the symbol of Santa Ana Pueblo. The Sandia mountains act as a beautiful backdrop to the adobe style décor and setting, making The Corn Maiden a perfect place for family or business events. Food at the Corn Maiden is a blend of two cultures, Hispanic and Tamaya traditional food. Combining both, the chefs have created a new regional cuisine with international flavors to represent Santa Ana Pueblo. Fresh and locally available ingredients such as green chillies, enchiladas, and pinon make food look just as great as it tastes!
Farm & Table brings fresh farm food directly to your table. This charming restaurant mainly uses local ingredients as well as food from their on-site farm. Dine on seasonal dishes, such as garlic-encrusted pork tenderloin, mushroom & kale empanadas, and shrimp taco salad. Since the menu changes to reflect the season you'll always have new entrees to try. They also have a terrific craft beer and wine selection. On a sunny day dine outside on the patio that overlooks the restaurant's farm.
You cannot help but relax once you settle in at this popular bistro located in the Nob Hill Shopping Center. Sit by the huge plate-glass window and take-in busy Route 66 or go upstairs for a quieter, cozier setting. The menu features antipasti and pasta. The Specialita Della Casa (House Specialties) includes a double-cut grilled pork chop, and a Roasted bacon-wrapped trout. The well-stocked bar offers something for everyone.
Make your trip to Los Ranchos memorable by dining at Vernon's Hidden Valley Steakhouse, an upscale dining destination tucked away behind the Village Shops in true speakeasy fashion. Dark and intimate interiors exude a unique ambiance that belongs to the bygone era, making this restaurant a perfect venue for romantic dinners and special occasions. Service follows a high standard and robust wines accompany some of the best prime cuts you will experience in Albuquerque. To start off, try the Blue Crab Cakes or Shrimp Tacos. Entrees see a choice of classic steaks like the New York Strip and Boneless Ribeye, along with exceptional seafood dishes like the 12oz Lobster Tail. A prix fix menu for two is also offered to sample the best of chops and seafood at less. Pair the selections with a glass of your favorite wine while saving room for dessert. The overall experience will leave even the most discriminating foodies impressed. Reservations are highly recommended.
Named after a Mediterranean island where ancient myth said that it was home to the gods of music, Ibiza is now a cocktail bar and hot spot for music. This rooftop bar is located at Andaluz Hotel and has a stunning view of the surrounding area. Enjoy a cocktail and try a bite from the tapas menu. Ibiza has an enclosed bar and terrace for cold nights. The bar also hosts events, including DJs and private events.