The Best Restaurant in Albuquerque, New Mexico

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The Duke City has long been a place for hearty home-style cooking in big portions, and to this day it's easy to find great steak-and-chops houses, retro diners, and authentic New Mexican restaurants. The trick is finding them amid Albuquerque's miles of chain options and legions of dives, but if you look, you'll be rewarded with innovative food, and generally at prices much lower than in Santa Fe or other major Southwestern cities.

In Nob Hill, Downtown, and Old Town many notable new restaurants have opened, offering swank decor and complex and artful variations on modern Southwest, Mediterranean, Asian, and other globally inspired cuisine. A significant Vietnamese population has made that cuisine a star, but Indian, Japanese, Thai, and South American traditions all have a presence, making this New Mexico's best destination for ethnic fare.

The Kosmos Restaurant

$ | Downtown Fodor's Choice

In an old brick Wells Park-area factory building that has a long history as an alternative art space, Kosmos is where you go for a fun beer and a very good bite. You might try the crispy beer-battered fish-and-chips or a chimichurri-sauced grilled steak sandwich (get it with their spiral Spudnik fires). Desserts, all scratch-made here, change daily. Set near the 2926 AT&SF rail spur, there’s occasional music, a patio, and a timeless lonesome-whistle feel to this special place.

1715 5th St. NW, Albuquerque, NM, 87102, USA
505-369–1772
Known For
  • Creative dishes across the American spectrum
  • Comfortably arty decor with an inspired handmade feel
  • Well-chosen craft beer menu
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun.--Tues.

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