Does this chilly weather have you hoping for some warm, hearty meals? If you want to try something a little beyond your ordinary comfort food, then give some Native American food a try. Here are six restaurants in New Mexico where you can sample Native foods.

  1. Ashkii’s Navajo Grill (Farmington)

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Brando Black/Google Located in downtown Farmington, this cafe serves simple yet hearty foods you’ll find served in any Navajo household. We’re fans of the steamcorn stew, but if you’re feeling particularly hungry, try the Grandma’s Favorite combo.

Facebook: Ashkii’s Navajo Grill Address: 123 W Broadway, Farmington, NM 87401 Phone: (505) 326-3804

  1. Cheii’s Restaurant (Church Rock)

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Karyn E West/Google Located inside the Fire Rock Casino in Church Rock, Cheii’s Restaurant features a menu of sandwiches, burgers, and salads. But if you flip to the meals under “Cheii’s Shade House,” you’ll find a list of Navajo meals you can enjoy, such as lamb stew and a Navajo taco.

Website: Fire Rock Casino Address: 249 Route 66, Church Rock, NM 87311 Phone: (505) 905-7100

  1. Grandma’s Frybread Shack (Teec Nos Pos)

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Grandma’s Frybread Shack/Facebook Editor’s note: This restaurant is temporarily closed. For most Native people, finding food that reminds us of home means stopping by Grandma’s house or a roadside food truck. This particular little stop by the Four Corners Monument combines the two and the menu includes food easy to eat on the road or during a pit stop.

Facebook: Grandma’s Frybread Shack Address: NM-597, Teec Nos Pos, NM 86514 Phone: (928) 221-7708

  1. Indian Pueblo Kitchen (Albuquerque)

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Pueblo Harvest/Facebook Formerly known as Pueblo Harvest, Indian Pueblo Kitchen was founded in 1976 and features delicious, Pueblo-inspired meals for breakfast, lunch, or dinner. We recommend opting for a bowl of stew and tortillas (pictured is the feast day stew).

Website: Pueblo Harvest Cafe Address: 2401 12th St NW, Albuquerque, NM 87104 Phone: (505) 724-3510

  1. Tiwa Kitchen Restaurant (Taos)

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Tiwa Kitchen Restaurant/Facebook A restaurant and bakery in one, Tiwa Kitchen has a great menu of handmade traditional and Pueblo-inspired foods. The twah chull combo is a tasty example of their menu, featuring a plate of buffalo meat, squash, corn, beans, and wild rice.

Website: Tiwa Kitchen Restaurant Address: 328 Hwy, Taos, NM 87571 Phone: (575) 751-1020

  1. Y’aak’a Cafe (Acoma Pueblo)

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justgotravel/TripAdvisor Housed inside the Sky City Cultural Center, Y’aak’a Cafe serves a satisfying menu of Acoma and New Mexican meals. Try the Kadzima or Pueblo taco plates; either one will fill you right up.

Website: Sky City Cultural Center Address: Haaku Rd, Acoma Pueblo, NM 87034 Phone: (505) 552-7861

Want to learn more about New Mexico’s indigenous peoples? Pay a visit to some of the state’s museums that will introduce you to tribal cultures. Read some of our suggestions in You’ll Want To Spend All Day In These 5 Museums Learning About New Mexico’s First Residents.

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Located in downtown Farmington, this cafe serves simple yet hearty foods you’ll find served in any Navajo household. We’re fans of the steamcorn stew, but if you’re feeling particularly hungry, try the Grandma’s Favorite combo.

Facebook: Ashkii’s Navajo Grill Address: 123 W Broadway, Farmington, NM 87401 Phone: (505) 326-3804

Virgil Larose/Google

Karyn E West/Google

Located inside the Fire Rock Casino in Church Rock, Cheii’s Restaurant features a menu of sandwiches, burgers, and salads. But if you flip to the meals under “Cheii’s Shade House,” you’ll find a list of Navajo meals you can enjoy, such as lamb stew and a Navajo taco.

Website: Fire Rock Casino Address: 249 Route 66, Church Rock, NM 87311 Phone: (505) 905-7100

Jordan Skousen/Google

Grandma’s Frybread Shack/Facebook

Editor’s note: This restaurant is temporarily closed. For most Native people, finding food that reminds us of home means stopping by Grandma’s house or a roadside food truck. This particular little stop by the Four Corners Monument combines the two and the menu includes food easy to eat on the road or during a pit stop.

Facebook: Grandma’s Frybread Shack Address: NM-597, Teec Nos Pos, NM 86514 Phone: (928) 221-7708

Pueblo Harvest/Google

Pueblo Harvest/Facebook

Formerly known as Pueblo Harvest, Indian Pueblo Kitchen was founded in 1976 and features delicious, Pueblo-inspired meals for breakfast, lunch, or dinner. We recommend opting for a bowl of stew and tortillas (pictured is the feast day stew).

Website: Pueblo Harvest Cafe Address: 2401 12th St NW, Albuquerque, NM 87104 Phone: (505) 724-3510

Tiwa Kitchen Restaurant/Facebook

A restaurant and bakery in one, Tiwa Kitchen has a great menu of handmade traditional and Pueblo-inspired foods. The twah chull combo is a tasty example of their menu, featuring a plate of buffalo meat, squash, corn, beans, and wild rice.

Website: Tiwa Kitchen Restaurant Address: 328 Hwy, Taos, NM 87571 Phone: (575) 751-1020

Sky City Cultural Center/Facebook

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Housed inside the Sky City Cultural Center, Y’aak’a Cafe serves a satisfying menu of Acoma and New Mexican meals. Try the Kadzima or Pueblo taco plates; either one will fill you right up.

Website: Sky City Cultural Center Address: Haaku Rd, Acoma Pueblo, NM 87034 Phone: (505) 552-7861

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Address: 123 W Broadway, Farmington, NM 87401, USAAddress: Rte 66, Church Rock, NM, USAAddress: NM-597, Teec Nos Pos, AZ, USAAddress: 2401 12th St NW, Albuquerque, NM 87104, USAAddress: 328 Hwy to Town of Taos, Taos, NM 87571, USAAddress: Haaku Rd, Acoma Pueblo, NM 87034, USA