"Red and green: lunch in the chile capital New Mexico has an official state vegetable: the chile pepper. (In case you're wondering, only 13 out of the 50 states even have such a designation.) And the self-proclaimed chile capital is the tiny agricultural village of Hatch--population 1600. But every year, on Labor Day weekend, up to thirty thousand people converge here to celebrate the hot pods during the annual Hatch Chile Festival. Climate and soil here converge for optimal pepper-growing. If you can't make it to the Rio Grande Valley in early September, don't worry about the flavor running out--roasted then frozen or canned, or dried and powdered, Hatch chiles can be had year-round. At Pepper Pot, a family-owned restaurant on what passes for the village's main drag, try them stuffed--the chile relleno--or in sauce form, over enchiladas, burritos, huevos...And when it comes to which sauce to choose, New Mexico has an official state question: "red or green?" The local (and tastiest) way to answer is "Christmas," and you'll get both. This is down-to-earth terroir... Incidentally, several years ago, Anthony Bourdain passed through here and proclaimed Pepper Pot's red enchiladas to be the best he'd ever had. Come judge for yourself. Open for breakfast and lunch, this converted home is a cash-only restaurant. The borders of both Texas and Mexico are only an hour away, and it's a favorite with local farmers and bikers passing through; if you decide to eavesdrop, you'll be hearing trilled Rs and twangy English."
This is day five of rellenos across New Mexico. The quest for the best. Today I’m in Hatch, NM. Famous for its chilis, I felt compelled to try the rellenos here. OH. MY. GOD! The chili was so tender, it practically melted in my mouth. And the flavor was incredible. House made green chili, beans and rice, corn tortillas. Perfection. Les had flautas, which she described as “perfect.” Our service was cheerful and fast. We enjoyed our lunch on the lovely porch. I believe, Hatch will find its way onto our route again.
Gary Strasia
Google
My wife and I recently drove to Hatch, NM from Albuquerque to buy some red chili. We planned on getting lunch in Hatch. We asked a local for a recommendation.
They happily suggested the Oepper Pot.
We are glad they did!
Amazing New Mexico style food, great service, perfect location, and friendly prices.
We will return!
Raelynn Villarama
Google
Love this spot! Came here on a work day trip to pick chilis in hatch and stopped by to have lunch. Wonderful service and the food is delicious. Plus the property is so cute! Will be back.
Mrk Snchz
Google
The 2 waitress/hostess/bussers were hustling on a busy Memorial Day so waiting about 10 minutes for a table wasn't a big deal. The food was ok. We live in North idaho & we were expecting better than we get up there. It wasn't bad, I ate all mine. It just wasn't OMG THAT'S SO GOOD. My wife said her chimichanga was good but she's had better. Overall we left disappointed that the food wasn't better
Alex Sitpangpondam
Google
From NY, been in ABQ for 6 years. Had a lot of NM food. This place has the best New Mexican food I have ever had. Chile relleno whas super unique.
Shaun Dail
Google
This place is a classic small town, really good restaurant. I knew it was going to be good after being in there for less than 5 minutes. It was all locals, and they all knew each other. When they brought the chips and salsa I knew they weren't playing here at all. Many Mexican restaurants bring a bland salsa - this was zippy and freshly made. The menu was diverse but not so big they couldn't do everything well.
I had the Pepper Pot burrito, which had been featured on the Travel Channel. The waitress sad it was her favorite, so I went with it. It came smothered with red and green sauce, one on one end, one on the other. The pork inside was excellent, and the combination of that and the cheese and sauce made this literally one of the best burritos I've ever eaten, and I've eaten A LOT of burritos. The portion size was extremely generous. My wife had the quesadilla with chicken and it was huge, and also excellent. She got the "Christmas Sauce" on the side, which is a red and a green, and excellent.
The people at the table next to us got a chili bowl and a taco plate. Both were massive, and this little old lady knocked down that taco plate like a sumo wrestler. I told her I was impressed and she told me she never leaves a bite when she eats here. The service was also very good - the waitress we had was awesome. I live about 90 minutes from Hatch, NM, and I would drive that just to have the burrito again! The prices were also VERY reasonable, unlike some of the tourist-trap places.
Lisa A. Pounders
Google
I always make a point of stopping at the Pepper Pot anytime I drive through Hatch, NM. Why? Because of the delicious authentic New Mexican food, cute outdoor patio dinning, and friendly service. This trip I ordered the steak and enchiladas for lunch and was amazed at the quantity and quality of the steak in particular—cooked just right and oh so flavorful. I can’t wait for my next trip there!
Robin Reeves
Google
We had breakfast and out of 2 plates they messed up. Apparently they don't know how to make over medium eggs. Twice. My napkin stuck to the silverware in was rolled in. They use powder iced tea and. The the tables were dirty. Restrooms were OK but no soap. We spent 2 hours there because only two employees and a girl that said she was just helping out. Don't waste your time. Bye bye Hatch, NM.