El Charrito Mexican Restaurant
About El Charrito Mexican Restaurant
El Charrito Mexican Restaurant, located in Albuquerque, NM, serves up a variety of traditional New Mexican dishes at an affordable price range of $10–20. Customers can enjoy breakfast plates, three-egg omelettes, and combination plates featuring classics like huevos rancheros and carne adovada. The atmosphere is relaxed with Southwest decor, making it a cozy spot for a casual meal.
While the ordering process is counter-style, leading to some congestion during busy hours, patrons appreciate the prompt service and friendly staff. Feedback highlights the delicious flavors, especially the robust salsa and freshly made sopapillas. Despite some challenges with parking and wait times, customers often leave satisfied, eager to return for the authentic cuisine and homey vibe.
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We've been here a couple of times but always too late. Today it is early enough. Order at the counter before sitting - done. It's busy, most seating is taken. But we found a booth and waited. Chips & salsa arrived - salsa is hot. You might want to try it before dunking your whole chip. Food took awhile - but it was busy. The taco meat was excellent. They did a great job on spices. The tamale meat was also excellent. The tamale had way too much masa. I peeled off enough to make another tamale. Food was good, a lot - another place where we could have shared an entree and still have something to take home. Next time we'll get there early enough to try breakfast.
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Food is always on point, delicious! Service is always good, friendly and fast Ambiance is beautiful paintings, relaxed & homey atmosphere!
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One of best places to eat good food and nice people thank God for that and One the clean places
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This is one of our all time favorites for great food. The New Mexican plates, green chile, steak fingers and their cheeses burger is the best!
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They say Heaven is a place on Earth and this is it. This place is flavor heaven. A little off of the beaten path and very unassuming from the outside but my goodness - it truly doesn't get any better than this. First greeted by all of the crosses and the lovely woman at the counter, we looked at the menu to decide what to eat (you order and pay first, then sit down and wait). I told the woman behind the counter that I cannot have cilantro and she gladly shared with me that New Mexican cuisine is not like regular Mexican cuisine in that they don't typically use cilantro. I was in absolute heaven! I ordered the El Charrito Super Combination (ya know, one of everything) and my husband ordered the Carne Adovada - both of which were INCREDIBLE! I am absolutely serious when I say that I will be going back home to Philadelphia and try to recreate this cuisine. I am a green chile sauce convert and want it on everything from now on. The staff were incredibly friendly and attentive. They shared that the food is made in-house and very authentic. Also, the sopaipillas were to die for. Add that to my list of things to learn to cook at home. Oof - if you are reading this review and have gotten this far, it's already too late. Don't walk - RUN to El Charrito!
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I was in Albuquerque and decided to go to my old stomping grounds. I used to live in that area. The restaurant looks the same as it did almost 20 years ago. It's decorated with different paintings and the furniture is southwest style. I loved it! When you arrive, you place your order and pay at the counter. They give you a number and you find a place to sit. Simple! The server promptly arrived almost as soon as I sat down. I had coffee and water right away. A few minutes later, I got my food. I ordered a very traditional huevos rancheros. 'Christmas' with eggs over easy. The owner was there and I had a conversation with him. Very nice
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This was my first time here and I was impressed and will be back! Upon entry into the foyer, there's a sign that says to order with the cashier first before being seated. It was a Saturday morning and was quite busy so that foyer gets pretty packed with folks going thru the menu to place their order. I ordered the combination plate x-Mas. I enjoyed a pork tamale, cheese enchilada, and a beef taco. Everything was delicious. The beef taco was filled to the top with beef. The plate came with beans and rice and sopaipillas. Everything was so tasty and satisfying. The service was amazing, not only did we get checked on several times by multiple staff, but they were genuinely friendly and gave smiles and eye contact. I felt try genuine connection with them being attentive to their customers it was very much appreciated.
Frequently Asked Questions
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What are the popular dishes at El Charrito Mexican Restaurant?
Some popular dishes include Huevos Rancheros, Chorizo and Two Eggs, and their delicious sopaipillas. Diners also rave about the unique flavor of their green chile.
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Do I need to make reservations, or can I walk in?
No reservations are required; you can simply walk in and place your order at the counter before being seated.
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What dining options are available at El Charrito?
You can enjoy dine-in, takeout, and even delivery. The outdoor seating is a nice option for pleasant weather!
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What is the best time to visit for a relaxed dining experience?
Visiting during off-peak hours, such as mid-morning or early afternoon, can help you avoid the busier times and enjoy a more relaxed atmosphere.
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Is parking available at the restaurant?
Yes, there is a small parking lot and free street parking available. However, it can be quite busy, so be prepared for limited spots.
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Came to eat here on a Sunday morning before my aunt had to head to the airport. I have never been here but have been told that the food is really good. I would have given 5 stars instead of 4 but there were 2 downfalls. First the parking lot is extremely tiny. Good luck finding a parking spot. Second, the doorway gets so congested. You have to order and pay before you can even look to see if there are tables open. That is a pain for someone not familiar with the menu. I felt rushed to pick something as there were people behind us. It is also a pain to leave since there is only one way in and out so you have to weave through people to get out the door. Now for the food. Our meals came out promptly. The waitress was very friendly. The chips and salsa were good. The salsa and the red chile both had a bit of a bite and really good flavor. I enjoyed my stuffed sopapilla and my husband liked his huevos rancheros. All in all everyone at the table enjoyed their meal. If I was in the area I probably would go back but it is a little too far away for it to be a regular visit. Definitely recommend.