Albuquerque has a restaurant to suit every taste. For a more upscale dining experience, there are many fine dining options. From farm-to-table eateries to restaurants with spectacular views served with spectacular food, Albuquerque has a wide array to choose from. Explore some of the best fine dining locations in Albuquerque.

Antiquity Restaurant

A piece of steak sits on a bed of mashed potatoes with green beans

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Visit Antiquity Restaurant in Old Town for a cozy atmosphere perfect for dates or small groups. The menu features fresh seafood, charcoal-grilled steaks and a selection of fowl. Check out one of the nightly specials along with a wide selection of wines. Reservations are required.

Bien Shur Rooftop Restaurant

Bien Shur Food

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Located on the rooftop of Sandia Resort & Casino, Bien Shur Rooftop Restaurant has some of the best views in Albuquerque. Bien Shur offers unique entrées like a bison New York strip and a bone-in elk chop. End your meal with a tasty dessert like red chile white chocolate mousse.

Campo

Food at Campo at Los Poblanos

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For a more casual fine dining experience, head to Campo at Los Poblanos Historic Inn & Organic Farm. The menu evolves with the seasons and the harvest from the farm to provide guests with the freshest ingredients and dishes based on ingredients found in Albuquerque. Enjoy brunch or dinner at Campo, but be sure to make a reservation first!

Farm & Table

Farm & Table Patio

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For fresh food from the area, head to Farm & Table. Executive Chef Jens Smith sources up to 80% of the menu from local farmers and other regional businesses. The 12-acre property features a farm that grows ingredients used in the kitchen, and the menu changes seasonally with the growing season. Reservations are recommended.

Level 5 Rooftop Restaurant & Lounge

Level 5 Food Venison

Enjoy brunch or dinner with a view at Level 5 Rooftop Restaurant & Lounge inside Hotel Chaco. Executive Chef Marc Quiñones is an award-winning chef who brings a certain creative flair to the dishes he creates. The seasonal menu at Level 5 features native New Mexican ingredients prepared to perfection. Reservations are recommended.

MÁS - Tapas y Vino

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Located in the beautiful Hotel Andaluz, MÁS - Tapas y Vino is a restaurant and tapas bar inspired by Spanish cooking. MÁS is open for breakfast, lunch and dinner and emphasizes organic, locally-sourced foods in its dishes. Don’t forget to order one of the unique cocktails offered, like the Truth or Consequences martini.

Savoy Bar & Grill

A porkchop sits on some mashed potatoes and green beans

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Savoy Bar & Grill offers fine dining in Northeast Albuquerque. With unique food inspired by California wine country, the locally sourced ingredients pop in every dish. Browse the beverage menu for the perfect local beer, wine or cocktail to pair with your meal. Reservations are recommended.

Scalo

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For a modern twist on classic Italian food, head to Scalo in Nob Hill. The food here will transport you straight to Italy. With an elegant atmosphere and an extensive wine list, Scalo serves fresh pasta, pizza and other meat-based dishes sure to satisfy any cravings.

Seasons Rotisserie & Grill

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Seasons Rotisserie & Grill, located in Old Town, serves up comforting cuisine with an artisanal flair. Seasons finds the freshest ingredients to create American-style dishes that are elevated but simple. Be sure to try a signature cocktail or one of the many wines available. Reservations are recommended for the downstairs area, while the rooftop is open on a first-come, first-served basis.

TEN 3

Ten 3 at top of Sandia Mountains

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Head up to TEN 3 for some of the best views in Albuquerque. At 10,300 feet above sea level, the restaurant at the top of Sandia Peak offers casual and fine dining. Hop on board the Sandia Peak Aerial Tramway for a scenic ride to the restaurant. The menu features New Mexican, American and international influences. Reservations are required for fine dining, and there is a dress code.

Zinc Wine Bar & Bistro

Cajun Crusted Pork Porterhouse • Baked polenta with wild boar sausage, salad of blackened tomatoes, ciligiene mozzarella & pickled carrots and topped with a balsamic-red wine sauce from Zinc Wine Bar & Bistro

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Zinc Wine Bar & Bistro is fine dining for those who still want a more relaxed atmosphere. Enjoy American bistro cuisine in a beautiful dining room. Patrons can also choose to sit at the exhibition bar to watch the kitchen prepare food. Check out the Cellar Bar for a more casual experience with appetizers and sandwiches.

To find more dining options, visit our restaurants page.