Grocery stores
Pro's Ranch Market
A California-based grocery chain geared toward the Hispanic crowd.
Talin Market World Food Fare
International food marketplace.
Trader Joe's
Two locations in Albuquerque:
La Montanita Natural Foods Co-Op
A local community-owned co-op offering organic food with two locations in Albuquerque:
Sunflower Market
Local organic food store chain with 4 locations in Albuquerque. Good place, even have diet Indian tonic if you like a gin and tonic.
Whole Foods Market
Organic food store chain with two locations in Albuquerque:
Albertsons
For your more typical chain groceries, Albertsons (http://www.albertsons.com) and Smith's (http://www.smithsfoodandd...) each have several stores in the city.
new mexican dining
New Mexican cuisine is unique. Be ready for the question "Red or green?" or in Spanish "¿Rojo o verde?" which refers to the chile based sauce included in or used to smother various menu items. There are constant arguments as to which is hotter, the ripe and often dried red chile, or the immature green chile; however, spiciness depends much more on the strain of pepper and how the chile is prepared rather than the color, and varies greatly by restaurant, so inquire and experiment. Many meals will include sopaipillas, the characteristic New Mexican fry bread, as a side. The characteristic desserts are flan, a type of custard, or Natillas, closer in texture to pudding.