Archive for August, 2007

Padilla’s Mexican Kitchen

August 24th, 2007 by Factorygirl

padilla Mexican kitchen Albuquerque

1510 Girard Blvd. NE
Albuquerque, New Mexico 87106
Monday - Friday 11am to 745pm
505.262.0115

Limited beer and wine
**Cash only!
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Padilla’s Mexican Kitchen is one of Albuquerque’s best hidden treasures. Located on Girard between Indian School and Constitution, it’s nestled in a strip mall-like area, next to Harold’s Laundromat. padillas albuquerque restaurantAccording to our server who was very nice, Padilla’s has been serving for close to 30 years. Our server actually has been there since the very beginning, left for a while,
and has been back for the past 7 years. But don’t be fooled by the name…
Padilla’s serves strictly New Mexican food. As a family run establishment, they have all your favorites from Huevos Rancheros to Chile Rellenos to Stuffed Sopaipillas. Padilla’s is a place for anyone who loves homemade goodness.

padillas albuquerqueWhen my dinner date and I arrived, we were greeted and seated promptly in the corner with a great view of the dining room. Padilla’s is definitely kid friendly and seems to cater to just about anyone. The dining room is very modest, just a few landscape paintings and your occasional beer mirror. All off the staff was very helpful and genuinely nice.

After our Iced tea and Diet Coke arrived, we were given yummy chips and salsa to start. After briefly glancing at the menu, our server appeared to take our order. I had cheese + onion enchiladas, red and green, egg over medium. The green chile was especially delicious and hot with chunks of beef and onions.padillas mexican kitchen My date had a Carne Adovada burrito plate with red and green at our servers recommendation. The Carne was tender and juicy with the right amount of spice from the chile it’s cooked in. The bite I took left me wanting more. We also shared a beef and potato taco that was just like Grandma used to make. All meals come with homemade pinto beans and rice. And lets not forget the fabulous sopaipillas that come 2 to a person. I love to eat one with dinner for sopping up all the cheese, chile and egg and one with honey and beans for dessert. The savory sweet combo is absolutely to die for.

Another great thing about Padilla’s is that it’s very affordable. Between my date and I , including tip we only spent $25.00 and left very satisfied. We always like to bring a doggie bag home for the pup if possible… tonight it was not.

Taste:
[rate 9.5]
Service:
[rate 7]
Ambiance:
[rate 7]
Overall Reader Rating
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Eat! Albuquerque Welcomes A New Reviewer

August 23rd, 2007 by art365

dre day

Eat! Albuquerque welcomes are newest reviewer Factorygirl! Here passion of food should be a great addition to are website.

Expect Factorygirl’s first review of Padilla’s Mexican Kitchen tomorrow morning, in the mean time check out here blog Dre Day.