Ah, the scent of cinnamon chased by the contrasting flavor of anise. There’s nothing else quite like our official state cookie, the biscochito, bizcochito, or biscocho. The cookie originated in Spain but its recipe has also been influenced by Mexican and Native American cuisine. Although these treats can be served any time of year and for numerous special occasions, they’re closely associated with Christmas. Here are eight places where you’ll find the best biscochitos in New Mexico that will enchant your tastebuds.
- Golden Crown Panaderia Neighborhood Bakery
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Joan L/TripAdvisor If you’re wondering where to buy biscochitos in Albuquerque, we highly recommend starting off with the Golden Crown Panaderia. When you make a purchase at this Duke City institution, you receive a free biscochito. The cookies here are warm and flaky and have just the right hint of sweetness. It’s hard to imagine a better incentive for a visit to this tasty bakery! You will find cappuccino and chocolate-flavored biscochitos, along with sugar-free and blue corn. The bakery is also known for its sweet empanadas, green chile bread, and mouth-watering pizza. Golden Crown Panaderia, 1103 Mountain Rd NW, Albuquerque, NM 87102, USA
- Lov’N Oven Bakery Shop
Bio_Salesman/TripAdvisor At this family-run bakery, you’ll be tempted by the to-die-for donuts, as well as the most buttery and delightful biscochitos you’ll encounter in the Land of Enchantment. The Lov’N Oven is a hidden gem offering a wide variety of delicious New Mexican specialty baked goods. Lov’N Oven Bakery Shop, 107 N Riverside Dr, Española, NM 87532, USA
- Rizo’s Mexican Restaurant
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Keiko C./Yelp Hot from the oven biscochitos? Yes, please. Follow up your delicious street tacos with some biscochitos for dessert at Rizo’s Mexican Restaurant. This beloved local restaurant is located near White Sands National Park and is well worth stopping by for an authentic taste of New Mexican cuisine. Rizo’s Restaurant, 1480 N White Sands Blvd, Alamogordo, NM 88310, USA
- Chala’s Wood Fire Grill
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Alexandra Z./Yelp Chala’s Wood Fire Grill’s chef was inspired to open his own restaurant after a childhood spent watching his grandmother in the kitchen. So, it’s no surprise that the food served here warms not only your stomach but also your soul. Aside from offering one of the best brunches in the area, Chala’s also crafts these delicious diamond-shaped biscochos. This is easily one of the best-kept secrets when it comes to delicious restaurants in New Mexico. Chala’s Wood Fire Grill, 2790 Avenida de Mesilla, Las Cruces, NM 88005, USA
- The Original Garcia’s Kitchen
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Garcia’s Kitchen/Facebook If you’re wondering where to find New Mexico biscochitos for sale and enjoy a delicious meal, Garcia’s Kitchen is a family-run business that has expanded to include seven locations scattered throughout the Albuquerque area. It is a restaurant loaded with history and has been serving the Albuquerque area since 1975. Be sure to request their delicious biscochitos after you’ve finished your meal! Garcia’s Kitchen - The Original, 1736 Central Ave SW, Albuquerque, NM 87104, USAGarcia’s Kitchen, 4917 4th St NW, Albuquerque, NM 87107, USAGarcia’s Kitchen, 3601 Juan Tabo Blvd NE, Albuquerque, NM 87111, USAGarcia’s Kitchen, 2924 San Mateo Blvd NE, Albuquerque, NM 87110, USAGarcia’s Kitchen, 6390 Coors Blvd NW, Albuquerque, NM 87120, USAGarcia’s Kitchen, 8518 Indian School Rd NE, Albuquerque, NM 87112, USAGarcia’s Kitchen Express, 6961 Taylor Ranch Rd NW, Albuquerque, NM 87120, USAThe Original Garcia’s Kitchen, 1113 4th St NW, Albuquerque, NM 87102, USA
- El Parasol
Management/TripAdvisor El Parasol is a historic staple that has been around since 1958 and has in recent years opened additional locations in Santa Fe, Los Alamos, Pojoaque, and Espanola. The biscochitos here have just the right balance of anise and are pleasantly buttery. Visit their website for more details about their history and to view more detailed location information. El Parasol, 1833 Cerrillos Rd, Santa Fe, NM 87505, USAEl Parasol, 1903 Central Ave, Los Alamos, NM 87544, USAEl Parasol, 603 Santa Cruz Rd, Española, NM 87532, USAEl Parasol, 298 Dinosaur Trail, Santa Fe, NM 87508, USAEl Parasol, 30 Cities of Gold Rd, Pojoaque, NM 87506, USAEl Parasol, NM-68, Ohkay Owingeh, NM 87566, USA
- Celina’s Biscochitos
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Celina’s Biscochitos/Facebook Celina’s Biscochitos are available in shops throughout New Mexico, however, the main store location is in Albuquerque. Unlike the other places on this list, there is no attached restaurant. The entire store is devoted to biscochitos. Each cookie is lovingly cut by hand and there are a variety of flavors available: traditional, green chile pecan, lemon, red chile, cocoa chocolate chip, and jam-filled. We’ll venture to say that these might be the best biscochitos in New Mexico. Celina’s Biscochitos, 404 Osuna Rd NW A, Los Ranchos De Albuquerque, NM 87107, USA
- Cornerstone Bakery and Café
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Cornerstone Bakery Cafe/Facebook As you’d expect, all of the baked goods at this popular breakfast spot are divine, but you definitely won’t be sorry if you pick up some biscochitos at the bakery counter. Cornerstone Bakery and Cafe is a hidden New Mexico gem. The Cornerstone Bakery & Cafe, 1712 Sudderth Dr, Ruidoso, NM 88345, USA
Have you ever eaten biscochitos at any of these restaurants or bakeries we’ve listed? Or do you have another favorite spot we didn’t mention that serves these delicious cookies? We’d love to hear about your experiences in the comments below.
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If you’re wondering where to buy biscochitos in Albuquerque, we highly recommend starting off with the Golden Crown Panaderia. When you make a purchase at this Duke City institution, you receive a free biscochito. The cookies here are warm and flaky and have just the right hint of sweetness. It’s hard to imagine a better incentive for a visit to this tasty bakery! You will find cappuccino and chocolate-flavored biscochitos, along with sugar-free and blue corn. The bakery is also known for its sweet empanadas, green chile bread, and mouth-watering pizza.
Golden Crown Panaderia, 1103 Mountain Rd NW, Albuquerque, NM 87102, USA
Bio_Salesman/TripAdvisor
At this family-run bakery, you’ll be tempted by the to-die-for donuts, as well as the most buttery and delightful biscochitos you’ll encounter in the Land of Enchantment. The Lov’N Oven is a hidden gem offering a wide variety of delicious New Mexican specialty baked goods.
Lov’N Oven Bakery Shop, 107 N Riverside Dr, Española, NM 87532, USA
Rizo’s Mexican Restaurant/Facebook
Keiko C./Yelp
Hot from the oven biscochitos? Yes, please. Follow up your delicious street tacos with some biscochitos for dessert at Rizo’s Mexican Restaurant. This beloved local restaurant is located near White Sands National Park and is well worth stopping by for an authentic taste of New Mexican cuisine.
Rizo’s Restaurant, 1480 N White Sands Blvd, Alamogordo, NM 88310, USA
Chala’s Wood Fire Grill/Google
Alexandra Z./Yelp
Chala’s Wood Fire Grill’s chef was inspired to open his own restaurant after a childhood spent watching his grandmother in the kitchen. So, it’s no surprise that the food served here warms not only your stomach but also your soul. Aside from offering one of the best brunches in the area, Chala’s also crafts these delicious diamond-shaped biscochos. This is easily one of the best-kept secrets when it comes to delicious restaurants in New Mexico.
Chala’s Wood Fire Grill, 2790 Avenida de Mesilla, Las Cruces, NM 88005, USA
Garcia’s Kitchen/Facebook
If you’re wondering where to find New Mexico biscochitos for sale and enjoy a delicious meal, Garcia’s Kitchen is a family-run business that has expanded to include seven locations scattered throughout the Albuquerque area. It is a restaurant loaded with history and has been serving the Albuquerque area since 1975. Be sure to request their delicious biscochitos after you’ve finished your meal!
Garcia’s Kitchen - The Original, 1736 Central Ave SW, Albuquerque, NM 87104, USAGarcia’s Kitchen, 4917 4th St NW, Albuquerque, NM 87107, USAGarcia’s Kitchen, 3601 Juan Tabo Blvd NE, Albuquerque, NM 87111, USAGarcia’s Kitchen, 2924 San Mateo Blvd NE, Albuquerque, NM 87110, USAGarcia’s Kitchen, 6390 Coors Blvd NW, Albuquerque, NM 87120, USAGarcia’s Kitchen, 8518 Indian School Rd NE, Albuquerque, NM 87112, USAGarcia’s Kitchen Express, 6961 Taylor Ranch Rd NW, Albuquerque, NM 87120, USAThe Original Garcia’s Kitchen, 1113 4th St NW, Albuquerque, NM 87102, USA
Management/TripAdvisor
El Parasol is a historic staple that has been around since 1958 and has in recent years opened additional locations in Santa Fe, Los Alamos, Pojoaque, and Espanola. The biscochitos here have just the right balance of anise and are pleasantly buttery. Visit their website for more details about their history and to view more detailed location information.
El Parasol, 1833 Cerrillos Rd, Santa Fe, NM 87505, USAEl Parasol, 1903 Central Ave, Los Alamos, NM 87544, USAEl Parasol, 603 Santa Cruz Rd, Española, NM 87532, USAEl Parasol, 298 Dinosaur Trail, Santa Fe, NM 87508, USAEl Parasol, 30 Cities of Gold Rd, Pojoaque, NM 87506, USAEl Parasol, NM-68, Ohkay Owingeh, NM 87566, USA
Celina’s Biscochitos/Google
Celina’s Biscochitos/Facebook
Celina’s Biscochitos are available in shops throughout New Mexico, however, the main store location is in Albuquerque. Unlike the other places on this list, there is no attached restaurant. The entire store is devoted to biscochitos. Each cookie is lovingly cut by hand and there are a variety of flavors available: traditional, green chile pecan, lemon, red chile, cocoa chocolate chip, and jam-filled. We’ll venture to say that these might be the best biscochitos in New Mexico.
Celina’s Biscochitos, 404 Osuna Rd NW A, Los Ranchos De Albuquerque, NM 87107, USA
Cornerstone Bakery Cafe/Facebook
As you’d expect, all of the baked goods at this popular breakfast spot are divine, but you definitely won’t be sorry if you pick up some biscochitos at the bakery counter. Cornerstone Bakery and Cafe is a hidden New Mexico gem.
The Cornerstone Bakery & Cafe, 1712 Sudderth Dr, Ruidoso, NM 88345, USA
Do you know what pairs perfectly with biscochitos? We’ll tell you: chocolate! And it just so happens that this tiny shop in New Mexico serves drinking chocolate to die for.
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Things To Do In New Mexico November 02, 2022 Jessica Moore What one-of-a-kind destinations can I visit in New Mexico? The Land of Enchantment is aptly named because there is so much natural beauty that can be found across New Mexico. Perhaps you’re looking for the best that nature can offer in terms of stunning landscapes and plentiful wildlife. This state is unique because its natural beauty is unlike anywhere else in the country and, if you know where to look, you’ll fall in love with this incredible state’s pristine and at times desolate beauty. These 12 iconic natural landmark destinations are a must-visit for locals and tourists alike, just be sure to leave these beautiful destinations as natural and pristine as you found them! Or, check out these strange and bizarre roadside attractions. What unique tours can I take in New Mexico? There are a wide variety of unique and exciting tours that you can bring the whole family on in New Mexico. We highly recommend taking one of the incredible trolley tours offered in any of these three unique towns. Each tour takes you through some of the most historic areas of New Mexico, including the beloved 1,000-year-old Taos Pueblo. If you’re looking for unique factory tours in New Mexico, we’ve got a great list of those that includes a winery, a distillery, a drum factory, and more! This tour explores the incredible Acoma Pueblo and is a must-see. What are the best day trip adventures in New Mexico? If you’re looking for a bit of adventure while visiting the Land of Enchantment, you’ll find a plethora of exciting activities to enjoy with friends or family. We recommend starting out with this list of 12 incredible day trips that will get your blood pumping and are best enjoyed during the summer months, including hiking a lava tube, exploring a ghost town, or rafting the iconic Rio Grande river. Here’s another list of 10 adventurous activities that include sand sledding, Meow Wolf, and even riding the longest aerial tramway in the country! And for those visiting in the wintertime, there is still plenty of fun to be had in New Mexico at any of these eight fun-filled winter adventures.
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Things To Do In New Mexico
November 02, 2022
Jessica Moore
What one-of-a-kind destinations can I visit in New Mexico? The Land of Enchantment is aptly named because there is so much natural beauty that can be found across New Mexico. Perhaps you’re looking for the best that nature can offer in terms of stunning landscapes and plentiful wildlife. This state is unique because its natural beauty is unlike anywhere else in the country and, if you know where to look, you’ll fall in love with this incredible state’s pristine and at times desolate beauty. These 12 iconic natural landmark destinations are a must-visit for locals and tourists alike, just be sure to leave these beautiful destinations as natural and pristine as you found them! Or, check out these strange and bizarre roadside attractions. What unique tours can I take in New Mexico? There are a wide variety of unique and exciting tours that you can bring the whole family on in New Mexico. We highly recommend taking one of the incredible trolley tours offered in any of these three unique towns. Each tour takes you through some of the most historic areas of New Mexico, including the beloved 1,000-year-old Taos Pueblo. If you’re looking for unique factory tours in New Mexico, we’ve got a great list of those that includes a winery, a distillery, a drum factory, and more! This tour explores the incredible Acoma Pueblo and is a must-see. What are the best day trip adventures in New Mexico? If you’re looking for a bit of adventure while visiting the Land of Enchantment, you’ll find a plethora of exciting activities to enjoy with friends or family. We recommend starting out with this list of 12 incredible day trips that will get your blood pumping and are best enjoyed during the summer months, including hiking a lava tube, exploring a ghost town, or rafting the iconic Rio Grande river. Here’s another list of 10 adventurous activities that include sand sledding, Meow Wolf, and even riding the longest aerial tramway in the country! And for those visiting in the wintertime, there is still plenty of fun to be had in New Mexico at any of these eight fun-filled winter adventures.
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The Land of Enchantment is aptly named because there is so much natural beauty that can be found across New Mexico. Perhaps you’re looking for the best that nature can offer in terms of stunning landscapes and plentiful wildlife. This state is unique because its natural beauty is unlike anywhere else in the country and, if you know where to look, you’ll fall in love with this incredible state’s pristine and at times desolate beauty. These 12 iconic natural landmark destinations are a must-visit for locals and tourists alike, just be sure to leave these beautiful destinations as natural and pristine as you found them! Or, check out these strange and bizarre roadside attractions.
What unique tours can I take in New Mexico?
There are a wide variety of unique and exciting tours that you can bring the whole family on in New Mexico. We highly recommend taking one of the incredible trolley tours offered in any of these three unique towns. Each tour takes you through some of the most historic areas of New Mexico, including the beloved 1,000-year-old Taos Pueblo. If you’re looking for unique factory tours in New Mexico, we’ve got a great list of those that includes a winery, a distillery, a drum factory, and more! This tour explores the incredible Acoma Pueblo and is a must-see.
What are the best day trip adventures in New Mexico?
If you’re looking for a bit of adventure while visiting the Land of Enchantment, you’ll find a plethora of exciting activities to enjoy with friends or family. We recommend starting out with this list of 12 incredible day trips that will get your blood pumping and are best enjoyed during the summer months, including hiking a lava tube, exploring a ghost town, or rafting the iconic Rio Grande river. Here’s another list of 10 adventurous activities that include sand sledding, Meow Wolf, and even riding the longest aerial tramway in the country! And for those visiting in the wintertime, there is still plenty of fun to be had in New Mexico at any of these eight fun-filled winter adventures.