If you are looking for something different but not hard to find, check out this saucy little bistro. Sample steamed artichoke with three dipping sauces or the roasted garlic with Mon trachet goat cheese, bruschetta, roasted red peppers and virgin olive oil. Entrées include Pan-Seared Smoked Duck Breast with apricot-tomato chutney, Chinese five spice sauce and basmati rice with. An extensive wine list is available and prices are on per glass basis.
Are you looking for a comfortable place that offers delicious organic breakfast and lunch? Grove Café and Market is for you! The Grove Café and Market is almost always packed, and for good reason. The Grove offers a delicious selection of freshly made breakfast items, hot and cold sandwiches, and salads. Try the Classic Egg breakfast or if you don't wish to go heave, have some House Made Engish Muffin. Cocktails brighten up the brunch hour: sample a glass of vinho verde (Portuguese "green wine", which can be hard to find in the United States) or play it safe with a mimosa. Last but not least, The Grove also makes the absolute best cupcakes in town.
Ironwood Kitchen is known for delicious New Mexican-style comfort food. Made with fresh local ingredients, this casual restaurant offers American and Mexican dishes that combined create a unique New Mexican flavor. If you're in the mood for breakfast food try the country fried steak and eggs or the smothered breakfast burrito. You also can't go wrong with the Sixth Guy Burgers. The restaurant also has free WiFi.
Albuquerque's premium destination when it comes to serving authentic Mexican food, Sadie's of New Mexico fits the bill with its genuine creations, true to family recipes. This award-wining restaurant lives up to its title by using only the freshest and finest raw material to create dishes that are nothing less than spectacular. Be it burritos, stuffed enchiladas or the simple salsa, this restaurant nails it in terms of flavor every single time. So if you are looking for some authentic Mexican affair, Sadie's of New Mexico is the place to be.
Modeled after California wine country establishments, Savoy Bar & Grill has the same local owners as the prominent and well-loved Albuquerque restaurant bars Seasons and Zinc. Savoy is comprised of a large, bright dining room, an outdoor patio, a lounge, a wine-tasting room, and a private room for group events. Delicious appetizers include Grilled Peaches & Arugula or Seared Sea Scallop salads; entrees are mostly steaks and seafood. The wine list is the establishment's key feature, and includes French, Spanish and Italian alongside the extensive selection of Californians. Bring in your friends and loved ones to spend some quality time with delicious food and great wine!
Annapurna Ayurvedic Cuisine and Chai House serves healthy and delicious vegetarian Indian food and drinks and specializes in vegan fare prepared in the Ayurvedic tradition. It was awarded "Best Vegetarian Menu" and "Best Vegan Baked Goods" by readers of the Weekly Alibi, Albuquerque's alternative weekly newspaper. Try the thali, which translates as "plate" in Hindi and effectively serves as a sampler. Served in a series of small bowls on a spinnable round tray, it is a fun way to experiment with a selection of different dishes. Keen chefs may want to inquire about the Ayurvedic cooking classes available from the restaurant's knowledgeable owner.
Trifecta Coffee Company is one of the most prominent coffeehouse in North Valley. They have 6 coffee roast styles namely American, City, Full City, Vienna, French Roast, Italian and Spanish. Their take on the variants of coffee is one of the best in the vicinity. They also serve packaged coffee variants of Latin America & Mexico, South America, Africa and the Pacific Rim. At this roastery, they serve edibles like scones, muffins, pastries, bread, cake, quiche, shortbread and cookies. This place is well lit, with bright decor and spacious seating and features good food and coffee at reasonable rates.
Are you looking for a comfortable place that offers delicious organic breakfast and lunch? Grove Café and Market is for you! The Grove Café and Market is almost always packed, and for good reason. The Grove offers a delicious selection of freshly made breakfast items, hot and cold sandwiches, and salads. Try the Classic Egg breakfast or if you don't wish to go heave, have some House Made Engish Muffin. Cocktails brighten up the brunch hour: sample a glass of vinho verde (Portuguese "green wine", which can be hard to find in the United States) or play it safe with a mimosa. Last but not least, The Grove also makes the absolute best cupcakes in town.
This place is well worth the drive to Rio Rancho. Choose from 18 different Calzones, cooked to perfection. You will be delighted with the pizzas that are flavor-packed with a thin, delicate crust. The salads are gargantuan and fresh. Desserts are rich and substantial with treats like a warm Double Brownie. The brew-master micro-brews a half-dozen types of beer, including a snappy Rootbeer and a sparkling Cream Soda. Buy a 64 oz. Jug or bring in your own jug and refill it with your favorite soda at this “kid friendly,” informal pub.
Set in Los Poblanos Historic Inn and Organic Farm, Campo is a sophisticated restaurant. Nestled in the Rio Grande River Valley, this fine-dining restaurant offers breathtaking views of Sandia Mountains. They use high-quality organic ingredients that are grown on their farm. They offer a fantastic selection of seasonal eats from the local cuisine. In addition to indoor seating, the restaurant also offers outdoor seating arrangements.
Two Boys Donuts on Holly Avenue Northeast is a great place to grab a quick bite. In addition to donuts, you will also find a variety of refreshments like coffee, hot chocolate, juices and sodas. This counter-serve eatery is a must-visit for donut lovers. This store has another branch on Q Street in Uptown Albuquerque.
Ironwood Kitchen is known for delicious New Mexican-style comfort food. Made with fresh local ingredients, this casual restaurant offers American and Mexican dishes that combined create a unique New Mexican flavor. If you're in the mood for breakfast food try the country fried steak and eggs or the smothered breakfast burrito. You also can't go wrong with the Sixth Guy Burgers. The restaurant also has free WiFi.