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5 places that feature some of the best fry bread in sa国际传媒官网网页入口

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A plate-sized piece of fry bread forms the base of Pueblo Harvest's Tewa taco in 2019.

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There are so many places in New Mexico where you can find fry bread: Feast days, the fair and many restaurants.

Here are a few of the best spots to try fry bread in sa国际传媒官网网页入口.

Indian Pueblo Kitchen

Address: 2401 12th St NW

Hours: Tuesday - Sunday 9 a.m. 鈥 4 p.m.

Website:

Phone: (505) 724-3510

Located inside the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center, the Indian Pueblo Kitchen serves a lot more than just fry bread, but the various ways they serve it lets you know that they take it seriously. It鈥檚 an alternative to the hamburger bun; it鈥檚 a way to soak up the juice from your prime rib; it鈥檚 a way to scoop the Pueblo stew out of the cup or bowl.

The Original Cocina Azul

Address: 1134 Mountain Rd NW

Hours: Daily 9 a.m. 鈥 8 p.m.

Website:

Phone: (505) 831-2500

Cocina Azul appears on a lot of our 鈥淏est Of鈥 lists for sa国际传媒官网网页入口 restaurants, and they land again here for the way they nail authentic fry bread. They call it sopapillas. They might be smaller than a standard fry bread, but it just means they can give you more with a single serving. Great for dipping in a variety of dishes 鈥 or using as a bun for your guacamole burger (Arellan鈥檚 Guaco Sopapilla Burger). You can even order it as an amazing dessert option.

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Address: 5400 Academy Rd NE

Hours: Monday 鈥 Friday 10:30 a.m. 鈥 10 p.m., Saturday and Sunday 10 a.m. 鈥 10 p.m.

Website:

Phone: (505) 821-9034

Some people come to 厂补诲颈别鈥檚 for the great New Mexican cuisine enhanced by their use of red and green chile. Some come for the margaritas that help them unwind from a long day. But most if not all come for the fry bread (鈥渟opaipilla鈥) which is served with every meal. Oh, sure, you can enjoy it as soon as it鈥檚 brought to your table when you sit down. But our recommendation? Get it stuffed with shredded beef brisket as a meal.

Monroe鈥檚 New Mexican Food

Address: 1025 4th NW

Hours:

Website:

Phone: (505) 242-1111

The beauty of fry bread is that it can be served and enjoyed as an appetizer, a side dish, or a dessert. But best is when it鈥檚 a featured part of an entr茅e. Monroe鈥檚 offers an Indian Taco and a Stuffed Sopapilla Platter with choices of meat that fulfill that requirement.

Mac鈥檚 La Sierra

Address: 3600 Osuna RD NE #105

Hours: Monday 鈥 Saturday 7 a.m. - 9 p.m., Sunday 7 a.m. - 8 p.m.

Website:

Phone: (505) 836-1212

Pictures of fry bread in New Mexico

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Yaak鈥檃 Caf茅鈥檚 Green Chile Pork Stew served with triangles of traditional fry bread in 2014.
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Chef Ray Naranjo, from Santa Clara Pueblo, pulls fry bread for a native taco at the Pueblo Harvest in the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center in 2020.
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Beans, ground beef, cheese and other toppings fill the Indian Taco, served atop El Roi鈥檚 excellent fry bread. It's shown here in 2022.
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A plate-sized piece of fry bread forms the base of Pueblo Harvest's Tewa taco in 2019.
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A Cocina Azul sign.
A portrait of Sadie Koury hangs on the walls of the restaurant on Thursday, Sept. 28, 2023.
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Jars of 厂补诲颈别鈥檚 salsa.