Find out what Italian restaurants to try in Corrales. Corrales is a village in Sandoval County, New Mexico, United States. The population was 8,329 at the 2010 Census. With proximity to the Rio Grande, the village was founded for agricultural purposes. The Rio Grande Bosque on the eastern edge of the village provides refuge for native animals and plants. The village fights hard to maintain its rural character in light of being surrounded by the rapidly expanding cities of Rio Rancho and Albuquerque.
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4 based on 100 reviews
M'tucci's Moderno Italian Restaurant, the sister restaurant to M'tucci's Italian at Coors and Montano, is located in Rio Rancho near the Rust Medical Center. We provide excellent, delicious food, professional service and a very friendly environment where
There is not a better place in town! They have a wonderful bar food menu. And their regular menu is amazing. Their porcini mushroom sauce is stellar and they make sure everything is amazingly seasoned. On the bar menu there is a creamy polenta with ragu. Get it! Dessert is a must. Nothing beats dessert and coffee. You cannot go wrong. Great views. Fabulous and friendly service. Definitely get the lemonade if you arenât getting a shrub.Susan,Thank you so much for taking the time to review us. Happy you really like our menus and especially our Papperdelle Alla Crema di Porcini, it's one of our originals and still stands tall like the rest of our menu items as you mentioned. Thank you again and we can't wait to see you again!!! Moderno Team
3 based on 52 reviews
The pepperoni pizza was excellent. The staff often asked you how everything was and seemed to genuinely care if you were happy there. Highly recommend!
3 based on 68 reviews
We went on a Tuesday evening and got there just before the restaurant got really busy. There was a little confusion as two different servers came to take our drink order. After that, things went more smoothly.The appetizer arrived quickly. Our food arrived hot and the portions generous. One disappointment was the menu listed my entree, Chicken Piccata, with Parmesan mashed potatoes. However, it arrived with zucchini. It was still good, but it would have been nice to know beforehand because I really like those potatoes! Overall, it was a great meal and we both took home enough to have leftovers the next night.
4 based on 305 reviews
SERVING "MANGIA" & "ABBONDANZA" FOR OVER 36 YEARS! Welcome to Trombino's Bistro Italiano, since 1979 a long standing favorite among Albuquerqueans, business travelers and tourists alike. Our restaurant is an ideal location for dinner, or important client
TROMBINOâs continues to satisfy our upscale Italian dinner tastes with a large menu, consistently great tasting food, romantic ambience, and super service. Tonight was a special occasion, so we ordered several favorites: to start, we shared the spicy Calamari Siciliano appetizer. Then my wife ordered the Pan-Seared Tilapia, and I ordered Veal Marsala with a side of Spaghetti Aglio e Olio. For dessert, we shared a Spumoni cake. As usual, everything was delicious, tasty, and perfectly cooked! Our server Taylor was constantly attentive, and she kept checking on us to see if we needed anything â like, another glass of my Montepulciano. Outstanding dining experience, Very Highly Recommended!
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4 based on 378 reviews
Torino's @ Home comes from the classic Trattoria's of Northern Italy, using farm to table trends, locally sourced ingredients from farms within the metro area, home made pasta, and imported wines and local beer! Locally owned and operated, we hope to brin
Sadly, Torinoâs changed hands a few years ago, and the difference in quality is striking. Each course was poor. The focaccia was mushy, tasteless, underdone. The chopped salad was plain, with a tasteless vinaigrette. Our pasta was tough and gummy with an unidentifiable filling. The pork chop was also strangely tasteless with room temp ?risotto? underneath, not really sure what it was. Dessert wasnât awful, but again tasteless. The wine list had types of wine listed, eg malbec from Argentina, but no other descriptions, and it was over-priced. Overall a meal so bad it was almost funny except that it was too expensive to be funny. We miss the old owners.
4 based on 157 reviews
A couple of my out of town friends asked me to take them to a restaurant that serves good food. I recommended the local Dionâs and we were not disappointed. The pizza and the sandwiches were very tasty. You wonât be disappointed if you eat here.Hello, thank you for the great review! I am so glad to hear your enjoyed the food. -Grant
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4 based on 127 reviews
Il Vicino Wood Oven Pizza is a contemporary Italian pizzeria with locations in Colorado, Kansas and New Mexico.
Decent pizza. Not too expensive. Desserts were meh (cheesecake and chocolate cake). Plenty of outdoor seating
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4 based on 448 reviews
"Our Focus is on Quality Ingredients, Great Atmosphere & Personal Service." Voted Best Italian Restaurant Albuquerque 2013, Best Pasta Albuquerque 2013 & Best Dessert: Tiramisu; as voted on in Albuquerque the Magazine, The Weekly Alibi & Best of Taste of
Took out of town friends and all 4 of enjoyed our. Two had green chile pasta meals that were just right (not âover chiliedâ). All the staff was pleasant and attentive.... almost too much - interrupting conversations a couple of times. All our group commented we would want to go back when in Rio Rancho again.
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