Nestled in the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center, this cozy eatery serves up Native-inspired New Mexican fare like fry bread and blue corn enchiladas, plus stunning views of the Sandia Mountains.
"A Native-themed restaurant at the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center, celebrating the foods of New Mexico’s 19 Pueblos with dishes like Indian tacos and blue corn specialties." - Veronica Stoddart
"Indian Pueblo Kitchen serves Indigenous specialties, including pueblo cookies, which guests can eat on-site or order to go." - Julekha Dash
"Learn about Pueblo foodways and dine in this cozy restaurant in the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center in Albuquerque. The kitchen hosts immersive dining experiences featuring performances and demonstrations from local artists—past dinners have included a flutist, dancers, jewelers, and potters. Soon, they’ll also have a separate kitchen for students to learn Indigenous cooking techniques. We haven’t been here yet, but want you to know this spot exists." - Team Infatuation
"Visitors to this Albuquerque restaurant can dine on buffalo short ribs as well as white corn and sumac porridge at the restaurant run by chef Ray Naranjo." - Mae Hamilton, Andrea Cooper
"Learn about Pueblo foodways and dine in this cozy restaurant in the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center in Albuquerque. The kitchen hosts immersive dining experiences featuring performances and demonstrations from local artists—past dinners have included a flutist, dancers, jewelers, and potters. Soon, they’ll also have a separate kitchen for students to learn Indigenous cooking techniques. " - anne cruz