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Comida Buena
Pilot’s choice! This dynamic concept has been ahead of it’s time by serving fresh, locally sourced foods since the late ’90’s. It was featured in USA Today’s article, “Travel Globally, but Eat Locally,” is the pilot’s favorite place to get our homemade green chile chicken soup. Comida Buena features specialty coffees roasted locally by Aroma Coffee Co. Our coffee pairs well with our freshly baked cinnamon rolls, served all day! We also feature delicious made-to-order gourmet sandwiches, prepared hot or cold, and a variety of healthy on-the-go options. When flying into the Sunport, follow your pilot to Comida Buena for the green chile chicken soup and don’t forget to pick up a bowl for yourself!
Check us out in USAToday – “Travel Globally, but Eat Locally, Between Flights”
Skip the chicken nuggets and opt for the green-chile chicken soup at Comida Buena Gourmet Deli and Bakery at Albuquerque International Sunport Airport. We found green chiles, tomatoes, celery, and southwest spices in a rich chicken broth…
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Location Information
- 4:30am – 5:00pm Open every day
- *Times may vary based on flights & business needs
Albuquerque International Sunport
2200 Sunport Loop SE
Albuquerque, NM 87106Get directions
2200 Sunport Loop SE, Albuquerque, NM 87106, United States
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