Where is the Best Breakfast in Albuquerque, New Mexico?
Why is Vic’s the best? Start with the burrito in the green sauce, then try the huevos rancheros, and later have the relleno and eggs special. (Warning: do this on three different visits, otherwise you will surely explode!) You will then begin to understand why Vic’s is not to be missed. The green sauce is not oppressively spicy, and the flavor is rich and full. But once you talk to Vic and the people who work there, you really understand why his place is the best in ABQ for breakfast. My only complaint is that he will not open up a “Vic’s” in Atlanta!Pros + Your breakfast lasts you all day, great serviceCons – What cons?
I am actually from Utah, but I can tell you, they have an interesting menu.Sort of remember that it was just a bit pricy for the food.That Pumpkin soup they served when I was there, was just to die for, pretty good stuff. I don’t know if they serve that anymore, but nummy.Pros + Nice cozy diningCons – Have only eaten there once.
So on you’re on your way to Albuquerque, for the first time ever, and you want to experience a place that is truly one of the most bizarre, original, quirky, downright scary at times, places to eat a meal. Plan a trip to the Frontere. It is not for the faint of heart! (2 am on a weekend is a mad house) If you eat just 1 thing on the menu, I would hope its a Frontere Roll. They are covered in soy butter and cinnamon sugar , warmed in a microwave for about a minute\. Delicious, and even more so when you have been drinking. Though I always eat breakfast burritos, I can’t say I recommend actually eating them for breakfast. Unless you want to suffer from cramps, and the “you know what’s” all day long. Better to eat it late at night, with a belly full of booze, and a ready toilet in the morning. It’s a pit, but it’s Albuquerque. Most will agree that you haven’t lived untril you’ve been there, however some wish they were dead when they leave.Pros + Homeless people, Breakfast , 24 hours,