Best Seafood restaurants nearby. Discover the best Seafood food in Corrales. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Seafood restaurants near you.. Corrales is a village in Sandoval County, New Mexico, United States. The population was 8,329 at the 2010 Census. With proximity to the Rio Grande, the village was founded for agricultural purposes. The Rio Grande Bosque on the eastern edge of the village provides refuge for native animals and plants. The village fights hard to maintain its rural character in light of being surrounded by the rapidly expanding cities of Rio Rancho and Albuquerque.
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4 based on 448 reviews
"Our Focus is on Quality Ingredients, Great Atmosphere & Personal Service." Voted Best Italian Restaurant Albuquerque 2013, Best Pasta Albuquerque 2013 & Best Dessert: Tiramisu; as voted on in Albuquerque the Magazine, The Weekly Alibi & Best of Taste of
Took out of town friends and all 4 of enjoyed our. Two had green chile pasta meals that were just right (not âover chiliedâ). All the staff was pleasant and attentive.... almost too much - interrupting conversations a couple of times. All our group commented we would want to go back when in Rio Rancho again.
4 based on 64 reviews
Service was excellent and the menu offerings are plentiful and wide ranging. My blackened Salmon was a surprisingly large portion and seasoned perfectly. My wife's whole Maine lobster was prepared exactly as she had requested. Overall, an excellent experience with tasty and plentiful food at a reasonable price. I can't get enough of their biscuits.......
Most Popular Southwestern food in Corrales, New Mexico, United States
4 based on 80 reviews
I took my family to celebrate three birthdays all at once. We went early in the evening and had a wonderful time. Everyone ordered something different and everyone enjoyed their dish. We were very pleased with our server Kendra, she was very attentive throughout our meal.
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4 based on 1060 reviews
Convivial chain dishing up hearty portions of New Orleans-style seafood, steaks, salads & more.
Stopped here (Albuquerque) on our return from a day in Santa Fe. Unbelievably lucky choice as we had never heard of Pappadeaux's. They bill themselves as a seafood kitchen. A very apt description as they have a wide variety of seafood choices on their menu. Everything from Salmon, catfish and tuna to alligator, crab, lobster and shrimp. I probably missed something there. Just a great selection overall. As you might have discerned from the name of this establishment they are heavy on the Louisiana cuisine. Not a bad thing. I was tempted to order the gumbo. We began our meal with the Lump Crab & Spinach Dip. To say it was good is an understatement. It was terrific, as was the accompanying Marble Red Ale. My wife and I shared a Shrimp and Scallop Pappardelle Pasta from the Chef Selections. We chose to forgo the octopus that was also served with this pasta dish. Our server noted we weren't the only diners to make such a request. It was a delicious pasta and no apparent charge for the split. Our 6 year old granddaughter enjoyed the Grilled Shrimp and Fries from the kids menu followed up with Ice Cream drizzled with Chocolate. All-in-all the food was top notch as was the service received from our server Daniel H. He was the icing on the cake of this dining experience. We felt as though we were in a New Orleans establishment. No rush, just great food and service to match. We will be returning.
4 based on 29 reviews
Everyone has talked about K'Lynn's and so it was go. Stopped by for some take out and K'Lynn asked if we had ever been there. She then proceeded to help us figure out what we might like. She did not disappoint.Gumbo, Etoufee, Jambalaya, Collard Greens, Red Beans and Rice. Oh Yeah.Great cajun food. Try the Alligator.
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