Guava Tree Cafe
Albuquerque, NM · Latin American restaurant
- Address
- Guava Tree Cafe, 118 Richmond Dr NE, Albuquerque, NM 87106
- Phone
- (505) 315-4239
- Website
- www.guavatreecafe.rocks
- Status
- Closed · Opens 11 AM
Guava Tree Cafe is a restaurant located in Albuquerque, NM. It is one of 1,580 restaurants listed in Albuquerque. Its 4.6-star rating is above the Albuquerque city average of 4.2 stars. There are 10 photos associated with this location.
Hours
| Saturday | 11 AM–4 PM |
Customer Reviews
Always in search of a great Cubano sandwich, I definitely found one here! Excellent food and a fun atmosphere.
Been coming here since they opened and am so excited for them to be celebrating 15 years in 2025! Wonderful people, amazing food (everything is great but the pastries are so so good), and really enjoy the walled patio out front. First place I ever got to try cafe con leche 🥰. I hope I get to come back for many years to come.
Best cuban style sandwich I've ever had the Pernil sandwich which is described on their menu as " Irresistible slow roasted Caribbean-rubbed pork, hot pressed and packed with caramelized onions, cheese, with signature garlic mayo, on Cuban-style bread. " With Yuca Fries "Yuca Basket (V, VG, GF) Cassava root fries with house made aioli garlic sauce." Which are "a popular dish in Latin American cuisine made from the starchy root vegetable yuca (cassava)" I wasn't sure if I would like them but they were really good. They just tasted like really good steak fries. Whether you like ethnic foods or not most people will love this place. The service was great, staff was very polite and the restaurant was really clean. It was super fast and delicious. Great for a fast lunch or whatever.
Don’t sleep on eating here! When I tell you the papelon changed my LIFE 🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻 It tastes like a delicious, tart apple pie. It’s a raw sugar lemonade steeped with cinnamon and clove, if you were curious. I’ve had the cubano and pernil sandwiches. Both were delicious, but I wish the pernil had more garlic mayo as it was a bit dry to eat. The yucca fries and aioli dipping sauce are unmatched. My friend had the arepa pabellón and loved it. I had a plantain from it and it was very tasty. I’ve been to both locations, and the Nob Hill one is very cozy and charming. I recommend visiting that one if you’re in the area.
Food was great. Service was quick and courteous. The atmosphere was somewhat off since the restaurant is located in an old house, however someone could call it old fashioned, rustic, or quain. Had Cubano sandwich and pernil sandwich.
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