Check out excursions you can do on your trip at the link below: https://www.viator.com/Albuquerque/d28131-ttd Did you know that there are several popular places in the city of Albuquerque to get farm-to-table cuisine and that one of them is actually called Farm & Table? If you’re looking for some great Southwestern cuisine, there are few better places to find it than Albuquerque, New Mexico! There are plenty of great restaurants in the large New Mexican city, and finding the right one for your needs can be difficult. In this video, we’ll be taking a look at our picks for the best restaurants in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Some of the restaurants that we’ll be exploring include Nexus Brewery & Restaurant, Antiquity Restaurant, Le Troquet, Seared Bistro, Sawmill Market, Farm & Table, Frenchish, and Seasons 52. ▬Contents of this video▬ 00:00 - Intro 00:10 - Nexus Brewery & Restaurant 00:46 - Antiquity Restaurant 01:17 - Le Troquet 01:50 - Seared Bistro 02:53 - Campo at Los Poblanos 03:23 - Cocina Azul 03:48 - Mary & Tito’s Café 04:13 - Sawmill Market 04:31 - Duran Central Pharmacy 04:54 - Debajo Tapas y Vino 05:18 - Farm & Table 05:36 - Padilla’s Mexican Kitchen 06:02 - The Artichoke Café 06:18 - Frenchish 06:31 - Seasons 52 06:57 - Outro Like this content? Subscribe here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxG8DXN7UCNFaVeWbBx18qA?sub_confirmation=1 Or, watch more videos here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxG8DXN7UCNFaVeWbBx18qA/videos Nexus Brewery & Restaurant is widely considered to be the best place to go in Albuquerque if you’re looking for craft beer and soul food. The eatery offers are laidback experience to its guests, which falls completely on the opposite end of the spectrum from the fine-dining experience that’s offered up by Antiquity Restaurant. Antiquity Restaurant offers up Southwestern cuisine. Le Troquet is another fancy restaurant, this time offering French cuisine. Seared Bistro is a meat lover’s paradise, though those averse to partaking in flesh can find solace in the eatery’s non-GMO veggie burger. Sawmill Market is more similar to a farmers’ market than a restaurant, though there are many places within it to get great fresh food. Farm & Table is one of many Albuquerque eateries that focus on offering up a seasonal menu that utilizes fresh and locally sourced ingredients. Meanwhile, Frenchish offers up a more family-friendly alternative to dining at the French Le Troquet. Finally, Seasons 52 is a vegetable-centric eatery with a name that pays reverence to the number of weeks in the average year. Other restaurants that we’ll examine in this video include High Noon Restaurant & Saloon, Campo at Los Poblanos, Cocina Azul, Mary & Tito’s Café, Duran Central Pharmacy, Debajo Tapas y Vino, Padilla’s Mexican Kitchen, the Artichoke Café. Join ViewCation as we determine the best restaurants in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Best Restaurants in Albuquerque, NM