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La Crepe Michel: Authentic French Fare in an Old Town Hideaway

Tucked in a courtyard just off the plaza in charming Old Town Albuquerque, La Crepe Michel offers authentic French cuisine with reasonable prices and friendly service. Chef Claudie Zamet-Wilcox’s culinary expertise runs to more than just crepes, although they are by all accounts divine. Crepes can be savory, filled with luscious combinations of seafood, meat, cheese and vegetables, or sweet – try the one filled with chocolate mousse.Daily specials offer dishes like Marmite du Pecheur (stew with fresh fish, shellfish and tomatoes) and Filet de Boeuf (beef tenderloin with Roquefort cheese or black peppercorn cream sauce). Pair your entrée with one of their great authentic French wines for the perfect meal at La Crepe Michel!

La Crepe Michel
400 San Felipe Street NW
Albuquerque, NM 87104
(505) 242-1251

Buffett’s Candies: Indulge Your Sweet Tooth at this Albuquerque Favorite

Buffett’s Candies is an Albuquerque landmark known as much for its homemade sweets as for its retro 50s red and white exterior festooned with a 50-foot striped candy cane. They’ve been making candy in this spot on Central Avenue since George Buffett started the business in 1956 – and he’s still running it 55 years later. Buffett’s is treasured for their delectable pinion candy made with the nut of local trees, but their assortment of chocolate creams, toffees, brittles, and roasted nuts are also favorites. Their motto — “Our candy is made to eat, not to keep!” — states their commitment to using the freshest ingredients without preservatives. Visit their store for a trip back in time, or order online through their website to have it delivered to you in the near future!

Buffett’s Candies
7001 Lomas Boulevard NE
Albuquerque, NM 87110
(505) 265-7731

Cafe Da Lat: Albuquerque’s Hot-Spot for Authentic Vietnamese Cuisine

Albuquerque's Café Da Lat is a friendly, family-owned spot is a favorite of locals who are more than happy to scarf down authentic Vietnamese fare like banh mi — lemongrass pork or beef layered with daikon, cilantro and hot peppers and sandwiched between two pillows of French bread. Or try a whole catfish fried to a golden brown and served with ginger dipping sauce. If that doesn’t suit your fancy, how about spicy eggplant with pork, or crispy Vietnamese crepes stuffed with meat and veggies accompanied by a scrumptious dipping sauce? Café Da Lat’s simple chic décor and friendly service makes it versatile enough for an evening date or a quick lunch. Prices are reasonable, with entrees ranging from $7 to $12.

Café Da Lat
5615 Central Avenue NE

Albuquerque, NM 87108

(505) 266-5559

How To Cook With Pumpkins

Not many people think of pumpkins as food — they use them for Jack-o-Lanterns at Halloween and table decorations on Thanksgiving. But this versatile squash is actually a wonder in the kitchen, and it also packed with nutrients! Here are some recipe ideas.

–        Pureed pumpkin makes a great substitute for zucchini or carrots in breads and muffins. its hearty sweetness adds a lot to the flavor and a wonderful color. It's best to use a cheese grater to roughly grate the flesh before you mix it into the batter.

–        Pumpkin seeds are actually very high in vital nutrients and make a delicious and healthy snack. Known as “pepitas” when roasted, it’s very easy to make them yourself. Separate the seeds from the pulp, wash them, and dry them well. Then season the seeds with olive oil, salt, and pepper, and roast them at 400 degrees until they become fragrant and shine.

–        Pumpkin also works really well as a base for Mexican soups and sauces. Roast and puree the meat before seasoning it with garlic, jalapeno, salt, and pepper. It’s wonderful over enchiladas or served with spicy chorizo sausage.

–        If you're a coffee fan, you've likely tried a seasonal pumpkin spice lattes. To make this treat at home, use two teaspoons of pumpkin puree, lightly sweetened, along with vanilla extract, and pumpkin pie spice. Add this mixture to any hot beverage for a warm, comforting autumn flavor.

Farina Pizzeria & Wine Bar: Gourmet Pizza at its Best

Diners are raving about Farina’s Pizzeria & Wine Bar. "Best pizza in Albuquerque" – if not the world — seems to be the general consensus! In addition to Italy’s original pizza, the Margherita, there are other selections like the ‘Bianca’ with fresh mozzarella, parmigiano, ricotta, truffle oil, sage and artichoke hearts. Carnivores should try the ‘Carni Curate’ with pepperoni, prosciutto, salami and mozzarella. Pair your pizza with an antipasti or salad and wash it down with a selection from their extensive wine and beer selection. If you have room for a bit of dolce (sweet) after your meal, try the coffee granita with vanilla bean cream. Yum. Yes, it’s a bit noisy and the tables are elbow-to-elbow, but isn’t that what a true Italian trattoria is all about?

Farina Pizzeria & Wine Bar
510 Central Avenue SE
Albuquerque, NM 87102
(505) 243-0130

Launchpad: Albuquerque’s Funky Rock Haven

It’s a bird, it’s a plane, it’s the Launchpad! A spaceship-themed rock venue, the Launchpad has long been a staple for Albuquerque concertgoers, many of whom have some pretty outlandish memories of the place. A great sound system, a full bar, pool tables and balconies make for a great party atmosphere. The crowd changes depending on the music, which ranges from national acts to local bands, and individual singer-songwriters. Rumor has it that the Shins got their start on the Launchpad stage. If live music — be it rock, reggae, indie, blues, or heavy metal — and cheap drinks are your thing, this place just might be your new favorite spot.

Launchpad
618 Central Avenue SW
Albuquerque, NM 87102
(505) 764-8887

Happy New Year!

Wishing you a year of happiness and success in 2013.

Dog House Drive In: When Nothing Will Do But A Hot Dog

This Albuquerque landmark is easy to spot with its neon ‘wiener dog’ sign that signals a classic greasy spoon drive-in from days of yore. Locals flock to the Dog House Drive In mostly for their foot-long chile cheese dog, a guilty pleasure that satisfies like no other. Out-of-towners be aware that the chili bears no resemblance to the brownish, watery glop that passes for a dog topping in parts other than New Mexico. This is the real deal, deep red and smoky, with a fiery bite that makes your ears buzz and your forehead perspire. If you can’t handle the heat, pair it with a frosty cherry shake to cool things down, or try a regular dog with ketchup, relish and mustard, or a classic cheeseburger and fries.

Dog House Drive In
1216 Central Avenue SW
Albuquerque, NM 87102
(505) 243-1019

Chama River Brewing Company: Craft Beers and Great Food in the Duke City

Chama River Brewing Company is an upscale brewery and restaurant in Albuquerque’s North Valley that's catching on with local diners who like their hand crafted beer alongside a menu that’s casual, but sophisticated. Whether you’re in the mood for a Stout Rueben Sandwich, with corned beef braised in stout, or a Grilled Sirloin with red chile demi-glace, the food aims to please with a wide array of choices for hungry diners. If you’re not in the mood for food, just sidle up to the huge copper clad bar and focus solely on the beer selection, with yummy favorites like Broken Spoke Honey Wheat Ale and Rio Lodo Brown Ale, plus four seasonal specialty beers always on tap. Wine aficionados, take heart, Chama River Brewery also has a great wine list, plus a full bar of cocktail choices. Blackberry Pear Mojito, anyone?

Chama River Brewing Company
4939 Pan American W Freeway
Albuquerque, NM 87109
(505) 342-1800

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