Craving tacos with a serious kick? Albuquerque’s the place. From barbacoa-loaded breakfast burritos to birria tacos that drip with flavor, the Duke City is packed with spots that bring bold taste to every bite.
Taqueria El Paisa
No frills, all flavor. Taqueria El Paisa is the real deal – carne asada, barbacoa, and al pastor tacos piled onto warm corn tortillas and crowned with zesty homemade salsa. Want something extra? Grab a stuffed gordita or torta and wash it all down with horchata or watermelon agua fresca. You’ll be dreaming about this meal on the drive home!
Taqueria Mexico
Warm, pillowy tortillas made in-house. Plates piled high. Taqueria Mexico is a local legend for a reason. Their adovada tacos are bursting with marinated pork and spice, and the daily specials keep things interesting. Swing by in the morning for a breakfast burrito loaded with eggs, meat, cheese, and your choice of New Mexico’s iconic red or green chile.
El Modelo Mexican Foods
A New Mexico institution since 1929, El Modelo Mexican Foods is your go-to for handmade tamales, stuffed sopapillas, and burritos big enough to share (but you won’t want to). Order at the counter, then take your paper plate of red chile-smothered heaven out back to the picnic tables. The chile is hot, the tortillas are fresh, and the long wait is always worth it!
Taco Sal
Seen in Breaking Bad and still serving up classics in a no-frills dining room, Taco Sal is a true Albuquerque gem. Start with the chili con queso, then go for the carne adovada hard shell tacos or saucy beef enchiladas (and don’t skip the sopapillas!). Pro tip: hit the self-serve green chile salsa bar. One trip won’t be enough.
Barbacoa El Primo
There’s no better place in town for slow-braised barbacoa than this casual daytime counter. Served on warm homemade tortillas and topped with onions, cilantro, tomato, and lime, the tacos at Barbacoa El Primo are simple perfection. Order a loaded breakfast burrito to kick off your day, or stop by for lunch and slather everything in their famous red salsa. Just be warned: once you try it, you’ll be back tomorrow.
La Guelaguetza
Craving birria in Albuquerque? Head to La Guelaguetza, a beloved Oaxacan kitchen known for its killer birria tacos, cheesy birria pizza, and rich housemade mole. The shredded beef brisket is next-level tender, but don’t skip the enchiladas – each one is topped with a different mole: spicy, black, and red. Add a basket of their complimentary homemade potato chips, and you’ve got a meal that hits all the right notes.
Lobo Taco
Lobo Taco has earned a local following thanks to its warm hospitality and bold flavors. Kick things off with their crispy, warm chips and fresh salsa, then choose from al pastor, carne asada, or juicy birria tacos. Early riser? The breakfast burrito and huevos rancheros are both standouts. And if you swing by on the weekend, don’t miss the hearty and flavorful menudo.
Birrieria y Tacos Alex (Tijuana Style)
Birrieria y Tacos Alex started as a humble food truck, and the tacos were so good that it became a full-blown restaurant. Their birria tacos are juicy, melty, and served with some of the richest consommé around. Go big with a birria torta or birria ramen (yes, ramen!). Bring cash, grab plenty of napkins, and prepare to get messy in the best way possible.








