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Where Can I Get gluten-free Green Chile In New Mexico?


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I am heading to Albuqerque in a few weeks and it just wouldn't be a trip to New Mexico without green chile (red is OK but I'm a green girl and I like it hot). Does anyone know if Sadie's or Weck's can do gluten-free? Or, if you have other suggestions please let me know.

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So I'm heading back to Albuquerque and know gluten-free food has come a long way...anyone know where I can get gluten-free green chile?

butterfl8 Rookie

Well, my mom lives in Albuquerque, so I gave her a call. She said that she hasn't been able to find green chile that isn't safe. Apparently the SW loves flour. . . .

Her recommendations(?) are:

Little Anitas (not sure on gluten-free status) Be careful of chips (everywhere), often fried with sopapillas.

Sadies, good gluten-free menu, again, not sure on the chili.

For fast food:

Taco Cabana (Green Chili not gluten-free)

Hope that helps.

-Daisy

MaryJones2 Enthusiast

It does - it wasn't the answer I wanted unfortunately :( The is a jarred sauce called 505 there that is gluten-free but it's not hte same as the fresh... Thanks!

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