Find out what Southwestern restaurants to try in Los Lunas. Los Lunas is a village in Valencia County, New Mexico, in the United States. As of the 2010 census, the village population is 14,835 inside the village limits due to the new housing developments at El Cerro de Los Lunas (Huning Ranch). It is the county seat of Valencia County.
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We serve only the highest-quality ingredients and make all menu favorites from scratch every day. We strive to hear the words, "This tastes like just like my Grandma used to make it", and this is the highest compliment we can receive. We endeavor to provi
We have a drive-through near home and like to pick up the chorizo mini breakfast burritos. They are delicious!
3 based on 27 reviews
I have been a fan of Chilis for several decades and have enjoyed the great burgers, fajitas, chips, salsa, guacmole, and other great menu items over the years. The wild card factor with this brand is the wide variation in service, cleanliness and sometimes even food quality. This restaurant fits into the low end of the wildcard draw. We did visit on a weekend night but that should not be a reason to serve up average. The restaurant looked unkept. My chili was served almost room temperature, they were out of one of the side items but our server was personable. Overall, while this is not a bad choice, there are probably several other better values within a few miles of this Chili's.
3 based on 20 reviews
I really enjoyed my eating experience at this place, and even visited it several times. The food was excellent and very New Mexican and they offered me both red and green chili with the meals, so no excuse not to get the real taste of the area. The Sopapillas were great and I was full when I left the place. Everything I tried was good.
4 based on 53 reviews
Son recently moved to Los Lunas, he took us here for a burger. On the main street as you come into Los Lunas from the I-25 on your right, easy to spot because the building is more established then the booming surrounding area, parking is adequate though at busy times may be tight, no RV or trailer parking here. The décor is lacking, basically a big room with booths and tables/chair, though appeared clean. Menu was basic, with good choices. Service was quick, no pressure to order quickly. Ordered the green chili burger and it was juicy, cooked to perfection and would order again...the fries were okay. I would come again, and try a few of their other items.
4 based on 61 reviews
Friends in Albuquerque recommended TJ's as a great place to find superb New Mexican food. We enjoyed the scenery during the short drive south along Coors Blvd from ABQ and then pulled into a packed parking lot -- this place is popular. We waited about 10 minutes for a table (one thing TJ's could improve on is seating for people waiting for a table). Service once at the table was swift, and the food blew our minds; it was so good. While TJ's is simply too busy to offer the kind of relaxed, family-like warmth of, say, Abuelita's on Albuquerque's south side, the food is incredible. I grew up in New Mexico, and I'm always looking for great NM food. My New Mexican Food Greatest Hit Restaurant List now includes: El Paragua (Espanola); Rancho de Chimayo (Chimayo); Tomasita's, The Pantry and La Choza (Santa Fe); El Charritos and Abuelita's (Albuquerque); and TJ's (Los Lunas).
4 based on 171 reviews
The food at this restaurant was delicious. I had chili rellenos which had a nice crispy coating and creamy cheese inside. The green chili on top was flavorful and had the right hotness. My husband had the carne adovado which he stated was tender and also flavorful. The sopapillas were light and fluffy. We enjoyed this meal. We definitely will be back.
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