Vegan Restaurant

La Reforma

0 (0 reviews) · $$$$ · albuquerque · Strict-vegan verified
Fully vegan
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Diners overwhelmingly call out the signature dish as the must-order. The vibe reads as vegan restaurant — service is consistently described as warm and unhurried. Common gotcha: queues form at peak times — go early or late.

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Came by for lunch craving tacos. So I ordered the 3 tacos and a side item deal. I ordered Al Pastor taco, Pescado (fish) taco, the Aguacate taco and some seasoned fries. Out of the 3, my favorite was the Al Pastor taco. So much flavor with a hint of sweet. I would definitely recommend giving this place a try.

Came by for lunch craving tacos. So I ordered the 3 tacos and a side item deal. I ordered Al Pastor taco, Pescado (fish) taco, the Aguacate taco and some seasoned fries. Out of the 3, my favorite was the Al Pastor taco. So much flavor with a hint of sweet. I would definitely recommend giving this place a try.

​If you’re looking for a spot in Albuquerque that perfectly blends a vibrant atmosphere with high-quality Mexican street food, La Reforma is a must-visit. ​The menu is packed with hits, but the Carne Asada Fries are a standout—perfectly crispy, loaded with savory steak, and great for sharing. For the main event, the Al Pastor Tacos offer that essential balance of marinated pork and pineapple that hits the spot every time. Be sure to save room for their decadent desserts, which provide a rich, sweet finish to a flavorful meal. ​The location on San Mateo offers a sleek, industrial-style space that is easy to get to (right off of Alameda at 25) and sets a great vibe. Between the great food and the fun, lively energy, it’s easily one of the best casual dining spots in the area.

​If you’re looking for a spot in Albuquerque that perfectly blends a vibrant atmosphere with high-quality Mexican street food, La Reforma is a must-visit. ​The menu is packed with hits, but the Carne Asada Fries are a standout—perfectly crispy, loaded with savory steak, and great for sharing. For the main event, the Al Pastor Tacos offer that essential balance of marinated pork and pineapple that hits the spot every time. Be sure to save room for their decadent desserts, which provide a rich, sweet finish to a flavorful meal. ​The location on San Mateo offers a sleek, industrial-style space that is easy to get to (right off of Alameda at 25) and sets a great vibe. Between the great food and the fun, lively energy, it’s easily one of the best casual dining spots in the area.

This place was good. Don't come here expecting authentic Mexican flavors but their flavors are good. The CDMX "quesadilla" was flavorfull and loved the homemade taste. The only thing we all didnt like was the al pastor. But everything else was delicious. Would certainly come here again.