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Flying Star Cafe - CorralesvsChurch Street Cafe
Both Flying Star Cafe - Corrales and Church Street Cafe are rated highly by travel writers. Overall, Flying Star Cafe - Corrales ranks marginally higher than Church Street Cafe. Flying Star Cafe - Corrales is ranked #11 in Albuquerque with praise from 3 publications including Gayot, Lonely Planet and Frommer's.
Flying Star Cafe - Corrales
Frommer's
Lonely Planet
Gayot
10700 Corrales Rd NW, Ste A, Albuquerque, NM 87114-9255
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"The Flying Star Cafe makes good on its promise of uptown food with down-home ingredients." Full review
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You can choose from 16 different breakfast options to homemade soups and salads to sandwiches and pasta (and pizza at the Juan Tabo and Rio Grande locations).
"Locals flock here from early morning onwards, to enjoy an extensive breakfast menu and innovative main courses later on." Full review
"Just a hop from UNM, the flagship of this colorful citywide franchise itself hops from daybreak to late night with students and Nob Hill shoppers." Full review
Church Street Cafe
Frommer's
Lonely Planet
Fodor's
2111 Church St NW, Albuquerque, NM 87104-1408
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"Set in an early 1700s hacienda, this restaurant serves delicious breakfasts and good sandwiches and New Mexican food, but you'll have to bring along patience as your dining partner." Full review
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The enchiladas are flavorful, but be sure to order them with extra chile, as the cafe is stingy with its sauces.
"The food is good for the plaza area, and the cafe is historic and huge, with a nice patio. Try the Spanish hot chile dip or the veggie fajitas." Full review
"Built in the early 1700s, this structure is among the oldest in New Mexico." Full review
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Request the courtyard for alfresco dining amid trellises of sweet grapes and flowers, and where a classical and flamenco guitarist often performs.