My one and only meal in this city was at the Frontier Restaurant. Certainly not fancy food, but it was delicious. Place was packed with tourists (like me that day) and locals.
Pt. 2 of my little rant: Other places to eat in Albuquerque that have higher standards for details other than food are: The 1629 Club at Casa Rodenda, Ten 3 Restaurant at the Tram, Level 5 at Hotel Chaco, and Vintage 423. If it's numbered, then it's better, I suppose! Haha! Seasons (Not 52) is good, too, but the artwork is hideous, and the staff is a little weird. Their sister restaurants, Savoy and Zinc are also high quality. Vernon's Speakeasy was not mentioned in this video. However, I was not impressed by them much. They had many details down, but lacked just as many! But, oh! The food in Albuquerque! Bellissima!
Seasons 52 is a chain. Seasons Rotisserie and Grill by old town is local. One of the pictures you have in the dining room is Seasons Rotisserie and Grill-not Seasons 52. Needs some correcting!
The great thing about Albuquerque is that it is definitely a foodie town, and if you cannot find good food here, then you are some kind of an idiot. Haha! Unfortunately, most all of the other details to make a unique restaurant are lacking, by a lot, at just about every local establishment. I'm sick of francises being the only places that care about delicate and fine ambiance. It's details, people. Details! Some exceptions are: St. James Tearoom (location is disenchanting, however), El Pinto (whose ambiance is actually iconic), Lescombes Winery and Bistro, and Piatanzi (as an Italian bistro).
Bro stop it, nobody knows those brewery’s as great places to eat, stop it please, somebody is lying to you. You should apologized for this video and get a real job.
Nexus Brewery is awesome. Go north 60 miles to Santa Fe. Thats a New Mexico food town and you wont step on used syringes, wont get your car stolen and not around “burquenos”. Worth the extra price
My one and only meal in this city was at the Frontier Restaurant. Certainly not fancy food, but it was delicious. Place was packed with tourists (like me that day) and locals.
Very interesting, thanks for sharing this info! Which city/location would you like us to cover next?
Pt. 2 of my little rant: Other places to eat in Albuquerque that have higher standards for details other than food are: The 1629 Club at Casa Rodenda, Ten 3 Restaurant at the Tram, Level 5 at Hotel Chaco, and Vintage 423. If it's numbered, then it's better, I suppose! Haha! Seasons (Not 52) is good, too, but the artwork is hideous, and the staff is a little weird. Their sister restaurants, Savoy and Zinc are also high quality. Vernon's Speakeasy was not mentioned in this video. However, I was not impressed by them much. They had many details down, but lacked just as many! But, oh! The food in Albuquerque! Bellissima!
Is Garcias still around? Their beef chile verde burrito is by far the best chile verde I’ve ever had
Thanks for sharing this yummy
“YA, WHAT DO YOU WAAAAAANT”
Love Padilla's ❤️
Us too! What other types of video would you like to see?
Seasons 52 is a chain. Seasons Rotisserie and Grill by old town is local. One of the pictures you have in the dining room is Seasons Rotisserie and Grill-not Seasons 52. Needs some correcting!
Padilla’s has the best sopapillas
Sadie's and Garcia's are great for Mexican fare.
Cocina azul is the only place you mention that is worth going, everything else you should get better advisers before you make your videos.
Are there two locations? Which one is better?
Nexus is good in my opinion
Nexus is good....padillas is good! You smoking meth?
The great thing about Albuquerque is that it is definitely a foodie town, and if you cannot find good food here, then you are some kind of an idiot. Haha! Unfortunately, most all of the other details to make a unique restaurant are lacking, by a lot, at just about every local establishment. I'm sick of francises being the only places that care about delicate and fine ambiance. It's details, people. Details! Some exceptions are: St. James Tearoom (location is disenchanting, however), El Pinto (whose ambiance is actually iconic), Lescombes Winery and Bistro, and Piatanzi (as an Italian bistro).
Bro stop it, nobody knows those brewery’s as great places to eat, stop it please, somebody is lying to you.
You should apologized for this video and get a real job.
Nexus Brewery is awesome. Go north 60 miles to Santa Fe. Thats a New Mexico food town and you wont step on used syringes, wont get your car stolen and not around “burquenos”. Worth the extra price
Not Le Troquet just don't
Duran’s Station is better than the Pharmacy.
Comparatively, Albuquerque is lacking in good restraunts!
Interesting, thanks for the tip!