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    Gambini in a delicious broth with toast points
    Phebe C.

    The food was outstanding- made fresh and ingredients were spot on! Our waiter Sean was knowledgeable, friendly fly and very accommodating!

    Sidney P.

    We loved this authentic Spanish tapas restaurant on Knob Hill in Albuquerque. Such a nice switch from the constant Mexican cuisine, we really enjoyed their fresh, thoughtful and authentic touches. We shared several dishes, as well as a pitcher of yummy sangria. Highly recommend!!

    Gambias al ajillo
    Keely C.

    First time in this lovely place upscale with indoor and outdoor seating. We had a nice combo of tapas and drinks. cocktails are fun and delicious. Loved gambias, atun, & papas. Service was very friendly. One item was forgotten but we were so full we didn't care. Parking is always an adventure there

    Joanna L.

    Stopped by Triana on a Friday night around 7 pm after flying in to Sunport. There is decent street parking by the restaurant. The restaurant has a very modern and intimate vibe, with low lighting and smaller tables. There were several open tables, so we got seated immediately and placed our orders. We started with the pan con tomate, a classic Spanish tapa. The presentation was fantastic -- I thought it was super creative to have the olives on a skewer sticking out of the bread. I personally enjoyed how the bread was slightly over toasted, giving the bread so much crunch. Next was the Filet de Lomo, or steak skewers. The meat was incredibly tender and cooked to a great medium rare. I absolutely loved the green sauce it was paired with, it gave such a garlicky? kick to the dish. We then moved on to the Rabo de Toro, or oxtail. The presentation of this dish was amazing, with fried onions on top of the oxtail and mashed potatoes. The oxtail was very tender and tasty with the espangole, and the mashed potatoes were very rich and smooth. Next was the tartar -- since they ran out of tuna, salmon was used instead. Despite the switch, the fish was still great: the fish was very fresh and soft, and there was a lovely tang due to the lemon. We finished off with the glazed duck breast. The dish arrived very warm, and the meat was very fresh. I will say that with the skin of the duck breast on, the dish was quite salty (but I removed the skin and the duck breast was perfect). I found the raisin-orange-lettuce salad was very unique, but a great compliment to the salty nature of the duck. Triana was an amazing welcome into Albuquerque! The dishes had amazing flavors and beautiful presentation. I will definitely look to come back the next time I'm in New Mexico!

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    Rachel P.

    We went here for date night, and we had a lovely time. Every plate we had was so delicious! I have celiac and the server was incredibly kind when I said everything we intended to order tonight would be gluten free. I also loved that the gluten-free items were clearly marked on the menu. When I had a question about the menu, our server didn't hesitate at all to ask the chef. I truly felt welcome and not at all like a burden, which sometimes happens at other restaurants. I also loved that they had mocktails on the menu! As a mom, I also can't say how much I appreciate that there was a changing table in the bathroom, though I wouldn't recommend bringing a toddler if you can avoid it. I don't think they'd enjoy it as much as the adults would. Better to get a sitter, because it really is the perfect spot for date night or happy hour with your friends.

    Table del Jamon y Queso board - very good I especially loved the goat cheese and chorizo
    Mikhaila M.

    Overall it's a solid place with a lovely menu. I personally didn't care for the mushroom croquettas. We were a group of 7 and also ordered the shrimp, beet salad, shishito peppers, and the albondingas and the tabla de jamon y Queso. I asked our waiter to hold the blue cheese from the board since I'm allergic and he got very confused by my request and didn't want to make any modifications to the board even though I am specifically allergic to bleu cheese. The food was delicious overall except the mushroom croquetas, my favorite was the albodingas and shrimp. The entire restaurant feels very different inside from before when it was the taco spot. They really did a nice job remodeling and decorating. I liked the drink especially the pink hibiscus lime vodka cocktail. Will be back to try more tapas!

    Creme brulee' with raspberry and mint
    Kevin M.

    Extensive renovations and remodeling last year; have resulted in a chic, comfortable venue. I went tonight during happy hour and stayed for live music. The staff were friendly and accomodating, and service was excellent. The tapas menu is extensive and varied; clearly I'll go back to try more. The happy hour is a bargain! Three different tapas at five dollars each, reduced prices on select beverages. Live music tonight was flamenco guitar by Joaquin Gallegos a top notch performer with amazing dexterity. Sound level throughout was good; on occasion a bit hard to hear the guitar. Conversations everywhere were certainly lively. I love the decor and lighting. Another jewel in the Albuquerque restaurant crown.

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    Good service, great tapas, pleasant place to go for happy hour. Definitely will try the menu next time. sue

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    Noisy Water Winery - Bar area filled with busy happy customers

    Noisy Water Winery

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    Old Town

    A Hidden Gem for Wine Lovers in Old Town…read more Stopped into Noisy Water Winery while walking around Old Town and it ended up being one of the highlights of the afternoon. The atmosphere is relaxed and welcoming, with a really cool art-gallery vibe throughout the space. It's the kind of place where you can easily lose track of time sipping wine and browsing the local artwork. The wine selection was impressive--lots of unique New Mexico wines to choose from, and the tasting flights are a great way to try several different varieties. The staff was super friendly and knowledgeable, offering recommendations based on what we liked and explaining the wines without making it feel intimidating. We also tried a cheese board which paired perfectly with the wine and made the whole experience feel a little extra special. Whether you're a serious wine enthusiast or just looking for a fun stop while exploring Old Town, this place is definitely worth checking out. Great wine, great vibe, and great service. I'll absolutely be back next time I'm in the area.

    This is one of my go-to for wine tasting at the plaza. Big tasting room, where you can find some…read moretables or cozy couches in the back to enjoy your wine. Plus they have a bunch of items for sales that make great gifts. Even when busy they always manage to get to everyone fairly quick. You can buy a bottle, a glass, or do one of their tastings. Mix white and red, all whites, all red, whatever you prefer, and if you want to make it a pairing, they have a menu to order food from. To make it more fun, they end each tasting with a green chile wine pour. Good wine, great service and they even have live music at times.

    D.H. Lescombes Winery & Bistro - Cottonwood Albuquerque - Entrance

    D.H. Lescombes Winery & Bistro - Cottonwood Albuquerque

    (122 reviews)

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    North Valley/Los Ranchos

    Now this is what service and food is about…read more After having a bad experience at a local Santa Fe restaurant for NYE, a friend suggested we try this place out. From the jump, we were welcomed and given a booth with a beautiful view of the mountains. Kirk who was our waiter introduced himself, provided a sample of their signature wine and knew so much about the winery/history and only been there since October. He made suggestions on wines and overall made this experience awesome. Kudos to Kirk

    Review for D.H. Lescombes Winery & Bistro…read more We came here to celebrate our 3rd wedding anniversary and overall had a great experience. We were seated immediately and the service was phenomenal from start to finish. We started with the meatball appetizer with pesto sauce. While it tasted good, the meatballs seemed like frozen/pre-made rather than scratch-made, which was a little disappointing considering the price point. That said, we were brought bread and butter beforehand which was a nice touch. For entrées, my husband ordered the New Mexico pasta and he enjoyed it. I ordered the ribeye with a loaded baked potato and a salad with bleu cheese vinaigrette. My steak was initially overcooked, but they handled it perfectly -- they boxed up the original steak to take home AND cooked me a brand new one to medium rare (absolute perfection). That level of service really stood out. The wine tasting was phenomenal -- we tried a sweet rosé that was absolutely delicious (I wish I remembered the name!). We also ordered dessert and tried the chocolate torte, which was just okay -- not bad, but nothing memorable. Our server went above and beyond, checking on us frequently and even discounting our ticket for our anniversary, which made the night feel extra special. The ambiance inside was quiet, romantic, and business-casual, with beautiful warm décor. The restaurant was very clean and well kept. We would definitely return and recommend this spot for date nights, anniversaries, and wine lovers. Great service, solid food, and an inviting atmosphere.

    Casa Rondena Winery - Bar area where you order your wine

    Casa Rondena Winery

    (324 reviews)

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    North Valley/Los Ranchos

    Wonderful Wine + Fabulous Food = 1629 Restauarant at Casa Rondena…read moreThe setting is beautiful and nothing like anywhere else in Albuquerque! The changes they are making at 1629 make it a must stop for dinner! A new menu provides some tasty options like the black truffle and wild mushroom risotto to go along with their signature pizzas. Quin was an exceptional host as he welcomed us and would check on us during our meal, while our server Trinity was outstanding! We will be back!

    I had high hopes for brunch at Casa Rondeña Winery, but unfortunately this was a disappointing…read moreexperience overall. We had a reservation for 11:30am and arrived on time, but ended up waiting outside for about 10 minutes with no staff in sight. We called multiple times for assistance before anyone came out. To make matters worse, the friend who made the reservation was never informed that brunch is held in the private club and not the e restaurant, which caused unnecessary confusion right from the start. Once a waiter finally found us, we were taken to the private club where we were told they only had three brunch menu items available that day. We ordered immediately, along with waters and mimosas. Keep in mind, there were only two tables total--our group of three and another group of seven--so it wasn't busy. Despite that, service was extremely slow. It took 20 minutes just to get our mimosas, and our waters were forgotten and didn't come out until another 10 minutes later. Our food took about 40 minutes, which felt excessive given how few people were there. Even more frustrating, my friends' meals came out about 10 minutes before mine. There's really no reason meals at the same table shouldn't be served together. The food itself was just okay. The only standout was the French toast, which was actually really good--and honestly the only reason this review isn't one star. I also ordered coffee and was told they don't carry creamer, which is surprising for a place offering brunch. Our waitress rarely checked on us throughout the meal, which added to the overall lack of service. Between the confusion, long wait times, and lack of attention, this experience didn't meet expectations. I won't be returning.

    Central Bodega - Salmon Penne

    Central Bodega

    (125 reviews)

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    Nob Hill

    A group of friends and I got together to celebrate February birthdays. We chose Central Bodega for…read morea nice evening. Our reservation was on time and people were quite attentive, assuring us it would be (we got there early). The ambiance was relaxed and quiet, but it got noisier as the night crowd joined. Service was attentive and also slow at times. I am unsure if the slow service was as we were enjoying our company or if this is the norm. As friendly as the service was, there were some significant mistakes. One order was not put with the others, delaying the dish even more. Having a party of six, I would expect the server to ask how to split the check before giving it. That delayed things even more at the end. To correct this mistake, he offered a drink on the house. And the last one, they charged me for drinks we didn't drink. We found this after we left. In terms of drinks, they were fantastic and long-named! My bartender's choice was absolutely in point. Even though the dishes came late, we were excited when they arrived. Visually, they were pretty. I can only describe our dishes and not that of our friends, as we didn't try them. For appetizers, we got the crudo. This was quite refreshing and bright ahi tuna with lots of citrus helped by pieces of creamy avocado. The hubs got the steak frites. Visually appealing, but the flavors did not match my eyes. The meat was cooked perfectly but was missing flavor and seasoning. The fries were also bland. I got the seared duck breast. This dish was visually stunning. However, it also did not meet the expectations set by the visuals. The vegetables and balsamic sauce were the heroes, while the duck breast was small and a third was just fat. Considering the prices of this place, we expected the visuals to match the flavors, but they were unfortunately not the same.

    We stopped into Central Bodega with a group of friends to celebrate a birthday, and it was such a…read moregreat choice. The menu is fun and creative, with unique options that make it exciting to try something new. The atmosphere feels classy and elevated without being stuffy -- perfect for a special occasion or a night out with friends. Every single thing we ordered tasted amazing and was beautifully presented with amazing service. It's definitely on the middle to higher end in terms of price, but you're paying for the full experience -- the ambiance, the quality, and the flavors. Overall, it's absolutely worth trying if you're looking for somewhere memorable to celebrate or enjoy a great meal.

    Frenchish - citrus and thyme marinated olives with manchego & devilish egg

    Frenchish

    (147 reviews)

    $$$

    Nob Hill

    My first experience here was September 12, 2025. There is subtle signage out front, and parking…read moremay be a bit of a challenge, but if you go around the corner on Silver, you'll be close by and find many spots. It was a busy night. I did not have a reservation, and was dining as a single, and they worked me right in to a great spot at what they called the dessert bar. From my perch, I got to see the chefs in action, which I always enjoy. The decor is very comfortable, with linen napkins, and nice size tables. Staff is very friendly and attentive, but not smothering. The menu has many choices and there were specials to choose from. The foods here have a French flair, but there are American and New Mexican style choices available.Ghere is a very nice wine list and very reasonable prices of the wines. There's a special place in my heart for meatloaf, because in our house growing up, it was a comfort food that was served every Monday. It was on the menu tonight and how could I resist? This was an outstanding presentation. I really enjoyed the green beans cut to the short lengths as shown in the picture. A little bit of lemon zest gave them some brightness. The potato wedges were done to perfection with a little bit of Browning on the outside and a very creamy inside. The meatloaf was tender and had layers of flavor in the sauce. For dessert, the brownie with ice cream on top and chocolate sauce may sound ordinary, but it was a real find. Delicate ice cream with fresh mint. The brownie was tender and had a chocolate flavor, but not overwhelming. Prices match the quality of the wonderful food in this place.

    Overall: With so many recommendations to try Frenchish, I was let down by the experience. Although…read moreI appreciate a short menu and hate menus longer than a page, this menu was almost too abbreviated. Food: 3 There weren't many appetizers to choose from, so we chose deviled eggs and bread. The deviled eggs were good, but they were just deviled eggs. The bread was startling small (but made sense with the low price). Ribeye Steak with Shiitake Mushrooms: The ribeye steak was cooked medium rare as requested, but I would have preferred a thicker cut. Although it tasted fine, it was literally just a piece of meat with some mushrooms on a plate. Most places with simple entrees like this have side options, but there weren't really any besides mac & cheese or fries. Tuna Salad Nicoise: This was probably the best savory dish of the night. It had a good balance of texture and flavor. This is what I expected Frenchish to be like - simple traditional dishes done well to make for a balanced and interesting dish. Saint Sebastian Burnt Cheesecake was excellent. It was not too sweet and had the right amount of tang. The burnt top added a nice texture change and charred flavor to a light dessert. Chocolate Burrito: If you want a rich and decadent dessert, look no further. This is a crepe wrapped around vanilla bean ice cream and covered in chocolate and caramel. It is fairly sweet but the peanuts add a crunchy texture and saltiness to balance it out. Service: 3.5 The host and waitstaff were excellent. The low score is for the timing of the food. We got appetizers and the salad for the table to share, but we finished all of those long before our entrees came out. I expect restaurants like this to have better timing, particularly since it wasn't super busy that night, with entrees coming out maybe 5-10 mins after appetizers are done. Ambiance: 4 The restaurant is nice. It has lots of seating but does not feel overcrowded, and it is fairly quiet. The biggest problem is that it is hard to find parking in Nob Hill.

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