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The chefs of Santa Fe may be trying to redefine Southwestern cuisine, but Albuquerque still knows what it likes - mountainous Mexican meals. This is the place to get to grips with what real New Mexican food is all about, with family diners all over the city competing to create the spiciest chiles rellenos, enchiladas and sopaipillas.

Artichoke CafAŠ 424 Central Ave SE tel 505/243-0200. Simple but classy restaurant in the heart of downtown, with indoor and outdoor seating. Good, varied menu of California-influenced modern American cuisine; most entrees well under $20. Closed Sun.

Conrad'sLa Posada de Albuquerque , 125 2nd St NW tel 505/242-9090. Classic Art Deco hotel diner, modernized and serving expensive but excellent Hispanic-influenced dishes, including tasty salads and tapas, plus the signature dish, a superb seafood paella, complete with lobster and saffron rice.

Double Rainbow 3416 Central Ave SE tel 505/255-6633. University-district coffee bar, with a stupendous array of breads and pastries, full cooked breakfasts and a huge stock of magazines. Daily 6am-midnight.

Duran Central Pharmacy 1815 Central Ave NW tel 505/247-4141. Mexican dining counter attached to a working drugstore, not far from Old Town, with delicious, inexpensive tortillas, enchiladas and plenty of chile. Closed Sun.

High Finance 40 Tramway Rd NE tel 505/243-9742. Pricey seafood and steak place in unparalleled location, at the top of the Sandia Peak Tramway with eagle's-eye sunset views. Open daily for dinner only.

Kanome 3128 Central Ave SE tel 505/265-7773. Bright, colorful, modern pan-Asian diner near the University, where few of the Thai, Chinese or Japanese entrees cost over $10. Open daily for dinner only.


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