Find out what Mexican restaurants to try in Corrales. 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 25 reviews
But not hot enough. Luckily, there is a station to add sauces and pico de gallo. I got a huge green chile burrito that lasted 3 days! I tried to find the Academy Rd location, but it has changed hands. Eat here for inexpensive and authentic food.
4 based on 231 reviews
Good palce to sample many of the specialities of New Mexico. Sopapillas, chile rellenos, tamales and both red and green sauces. Many things are spicy (by design), so if you don't have much of a spice tolerance you may want to review the options with one of the servers. Great meal.
4 based on 1886 reviews
This was a really huge restaurant. We were there when they opened at 10:30 for breakfast after going to the Balloon Fiesta. We shared guacamole and breakfast sopaipilla sliders. we had one bacon and two sausage sliders. Then they brought 2 sopaipillas for dessert with honey. I've never had something like this for breakfast, but it was wonderful. The sopaipllla were the best I've ever had. All of that food was only $15.
4 based on 17 reviews
The food was ok and our food took a while to be served. I don't understand why this place is so busy. Plenty of other, better places to have breakfast without a long wait to be seated and another long wait for your food.Mark, thank you for stopping in and leaving your feedback. We are sorry to hear that you did not have a great experience with us. We try to ensure everyone leaves completely satisfied, but that wasn't the case for you. We hope you'll give us another shot. -Weck's Restaurants
3 based on 71 reviews
For a taste of grandma's cooking and a bit of homemade comfort, come to Little Anita's, which has been serving authentic New Mexican food for over 40 years. Named after the founder's mother, and based on family recipes handed down for generations, Little
This is one of the better Little Anita's. The service is extremely friendly. do have to wait a little bit for a table for breakfast on the weekend. But it's worth it. This little Kneaders has some special to you won't find elsewhere like they're steak and egg skillet. Their green chile is perfect not too hot but very flavorful. Their portion sizes are pretty good and I highly recommend this placeThank you for your feedback Brucep460, we appreciate it. I'm happy to hear that you enjoyed your meal and that we took great care of you. I do hope that you will be back to see us again soon.
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4 based on 242 reviews
First I should say I expect a lot of a restaurant that lists themselves as a southwestern restaurant. I really appreciated the good service. Itâs a nice restaurant with pleasant atmosphere but pretty average Mexican food. Beans are nothing special and pretty bland. Nothing that âwowedâ my taste buds. Maybe this is what locals are content with but Iâll look for something better next time weâre in town. Not happy that the couple of southwestern restaurants that Iâve enjoyed coming to in town have gone downhill over the last five years.
4 based on 270 reviews
This place has great Mexican food at very reasonable prices. I usually order the fajita salad. Their sopapillas are the best.
4 based on 66 reviews
Perea's Tijuana Bar is a landmark in the village of Corrales. John Perea, fourth generation Correlano offers a throwback to an authentic time in the village with good drinks (full bar) and an "abuela" in the kitchen who prepares excellent dishes. The building itself is worth visiting with an interesting view into the "walls". An outdoor patio is right on Corrales Rd and interesting shops are within walking distance. Call ahead for hours since the restaurant is only open sporadically.
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4 based on 131 reviews
The first time here was odd; bad service and very good food. Then it got worse every time we went. The service continued to be slow and confused. Items on the menu were served different than described. Wrong drinks delivered and no explanation other than "That's the way we serve it now, it changed a while ago" and "I didn't know we had that beer!" It's hard to even want to go again wondering what the next mistake will be. Maybe the food will be good, maybe it won't, but the service is bad and strangely not justified. Better places in the nearby area that you can count on for consistent food and service!! Stay away from this place.
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4 based on 2417 reviews
Nestled in the cottonwoods, El Pinto was founded with eight tables in 1962. Twin brothers John and Jim Thomas, known as the Salsa Twins, carry on the family tradition and have expanded El Pinto into the quintessential "Spot" for healthy and fresh New Mexi
I find it hard to believe that our experience was so different from so many others. Although the exterior was nice, once inside the place looked like it hadn't been cleaned in years. The low lighting couldn't hide the exposed wires running throughout the "enclosed patio" room we ate in. Even with two wood stoves burning the room was cavernous and empty-feeling. The cat walking through the room added nothing to the ambience. Nor did the trip to the ladies room, which was wet and dirty. On my way back to the cavern I took a look at the outdoor patio which someone else described as nice. It wasn't - didn't have lighting or heat lamps. So let's move on to the fact that something (an oven?) broke down in the kitchen after we ordered, causing our food to arrive an hour and 10 minutes after ordering. Our server was quite apologetic and did her best to keep the waiting patrons placated, but when we asked if the manager might offer a free drink in exchange for the wait the answer came back no. What school of customer service did this guy go to? The only thing that keeps me from rating El Pinto as awful is that the food was good. I did like my chicken enchiladas. But not enough to make up for everything else.I would like to apologize for your recent experience at El Pinto Restaurant and Cantina. We pride ourselves on offering the highest standards of hospitality and professionalism, and are therefore disheartened to hear about this unfortunate experience.We have spoken to the kitchen and shared your feedback and are working continually to fine-tune our service levels to not only meet but exceed our guest expectations. We are also addressing your concerns about the feel and look of the restaurant. When ever you are in the area again We would love to offer you an exceptional experience.Once again, please accept my sincerest apologies.
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