Eating in ABQ
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You should be fine with that budget.
We don't go out for New Mexican food that often, but if you're here on a weekend, Mary and Tito's on 4th St. has great food and they're open until 8:00.
Monroe's is pretty good, though it's been a while since we've eaten there.
Sadie's, on 4th St., and El Pinto, way north on 4th St., are popular with a lot of people.
Hopefully someone else will chime in with more suggestions.
Lee Ann
We don't go out for New Mexican food that often, but if you're here on a weekend, Mary and Tito's on 4th St. has great food and they're open until 8:00.
Monroe's is pretty good, though it's been a while since we've eaten there.
Sadie's, on 4th St., and El Pinto, way north on 4th St., are popular with a lot of people.
Hopefully someone else will chime in with more suggestions.
Lee Ann
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An odd thing - the best New Mexican restaurants tend not to be the fanciest or priciest. They also do as good a lunch as dinner.
These are in order of my preference:
Zacatecas
El Pinto
Cocina Azul
Sadies
Mary and Tito's [only open til 6 pm]
Casa de Benavidez
Zacatecas
Here are some favorites, not necessarily SW or NM:
Artichoke Cafe
Farina's [same owners as above]
Seasons
Scalos
Farm and Table
Elaine's
Los Poblanos Historic Inn & Organic Farm
Jennifer James 101
These are in order of my preference:
Zacatecas
El Pinto
Cocina Azul
Sadies
Mary and Tito's [only open til 6 pm]
Casa de Benavidez
Zacatecas
Here are some favorites, not necessarily SW or NM:
Artichoke Cafe
Farina's [same owners as above]
Seasons
Scalos
Farm and Table
Elaine's
Los Poblanos Historic Inn & Organic Farm
Jennifer James 101
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