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Dos Hermanos
2435 Wyoming NE, Albuquerque, NM 87111 · 505-294-8945
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Restaurant critics and local patrons alike agree that Dos Hermanos is synonymous with great New Mexican food. Generous portions of the best burritos and tamales anywhere in Albuquerque. The takeout stand set up makes for fast service.
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El Patio
142 Harvard St NE, Albuquerque, NM 87106-3521 · 505-268-4245
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This popular university area gathering spot attracts students and anyone who enjoys consistently great New Mexican food. Weather permitting, grab a table on the lively outdoor patio. The green chili and chicken enchiladas are fabulous, and there are plenty of vegetarian and heart-healthy menu choices. Reservations not accepted. Dress is casual.
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El Pinto
10500 4th St NW, Albuquerque, NM 87114 · 505-898-1771
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Named runner-up as the best restaurant in New Mexico for its superb, traditional New Mexican cuisine. This great eatery is also nationally recognized for its salsa and flame-roasted chili. Enjoy romantic ambience in what is considered by many to be the best patio dining in New Mexico.
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Built in the 1940s, this 6,000 square foot adobe house is now home to an extraordinary fine dining experience. Plenty of standard New Mexican favorites served with a Native American flair. Other entrees include filet mignon, salmon palliard, and grilled ostrich filet. Hand-carved fireplaces and an open view of the plains further add to the ambience.
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Sadie's Cocinita
6230 4th St NW, between Alamosa and Vineyard, Albuquerque, NM 87107-5703 · 505-345-5339
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Sadie's authentic, homemade New Mexican cuisine has enjoyed immense popularity for more than 35 years. Chili connoisseurs, take note, this is the place for you. Famous for their guacamole salad and original pork chop dinner. Other favorites include enchiladas, carne adovada, burritos, and tamales. Dress is casual.
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