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    Albuquerque, United States

    Restaurants in Albuquerque

    Explore the best restaurants in Albuquerque, United States, curated by Pearl with awards from Michelin, World's 50 Best, and more.

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    Azuma Sushi & Teppan, Albuquerque, United States
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    Azuma Sushi & Teppan

    Albuquerque, United States

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    100

    Azuma Sushi & Teppan offers both sushi and teppan grill formats under one roof on San Mateo Blvd NE, making it one of the more flexible Japanese options in Albuquerque. Easy to book and well-suited for groups at the teppan tables. A practical choice for first-timers who want a complete Japanese dining experience without the commitment of a specialist venue.

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    Barelas Coffee House, Albuquerque, United States
    2Restaurants

    Barelas Coffee House

    Albuquerque, United States

    Points

    100

    Barelas Coffee House is a no-frills New Mexican diner on 4th Street SW that locals return to for reliable red and green chile breakfast and lunch. Walk-ins only, casual dress, and low prices make it easy to get in. Best suited to regulars and neighborhood visitors; not the right fit for special occasions or full-service dining.

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    Bien Shur, Albuquerque, United States
    3Restaurants

    Bien Shur

    Albuquerque, United States

    Points

    100

    Bien Shur at the Sandia Resort offers Albuquerque's most spatially dramatic dining setting, with mountain views and a special-occasion format that few competitors in the city match. Booking is easy with a few days' lead time. Confirm current menu format and hours directly before reserving, as detailed data is limited.

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    Bow & Arrow Brewing Co, Albuquerque, United States
    4Restaurants

    Bow & Arrow Brewing Co

    Albuquerque, United States

    Points

    100

    Bow & Arrow Brewing Co is an Indigenous women-owned craft brewery in Albuquerque's NW neighborhoods, with a local rather than tourist-facing atmosphere. No reservation is needed, making it one of the city's lowest-friction brewery visits. Verify hours before going — Pearl's confirmed data is limited, and tap lists rotate frequently.

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    Cecilia's Cafe, Albuquerque, United States
    5Restaurants

    Cecilia's Cafe

    Albuquerque, United States

    Points

    100

    Cecilia's Cafe is a family-run New Mexican diner in Albuquerque's South Valley, best suited to casual late-evening meals where the priority is authentic red-and-green chile cooking over atmosphere or service polish. Easy to book, budget-to-mid in price, and more local in character than most spots visitors typically find on their own.

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    Crown Room, Albuquerque, United States
    6Restaurants

    Crown Room

    Albuquerque, United States

    Points

    100

    Crown Room at 145 Louisiana Blvd NE is an easy-to-book mid-city Albuquerque address that suits explorers who prefer neighborhood restaurants over tourist-facing venues. Confirmed cuisine type and pricing are not yet on file, so pair any visit plan with a backup from Albuquerque's more fully documented dining options. Low booking friction is its clearest advantage right now.

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    Monica's El Portal, Albuquerque, United States
    7Restaurants

    Monica's El Portal

    Albuquerque, United States

    Points

    100

    Monica's El Portal on Rio Grande Blvd NW is a neighborhood New Mexican spot in Albuquerque's Barelas area, best suited to diners who want place-specific chile-forward cooking without ceremony. Booking is easy and no weeks-out advance planning is needed. Check current hours and pricing before visiting, as detailed records are limited.

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    Monte Carlo Liquors & Steak House, Albuquerque, United States
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    Monte Carlo Liquors & Steak House

    Albuquerque, United States

    Points

    100

    Monte Carlo Liquors & Steak House is a Route 66 South Valley institution that delivers honest steak and strong drinks at a price point well below Albuquerque's dedicated upscale steakhouses. Low-pretension, walk-in friendly, and genuinely good value for a casual special occasion or date night. Best visited on a weekday evening for the quietest experience.

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