You Must Taste Scallops Jalapeño At This Unique Steak House Restaurant In New Mexico

Antiquity Restaurant in Albuquerque offers a unique dining experience with creative dishes like scallops jalapeño, perfect for a romantic night out.

Throughout the Land of Enchantment, you can find one-of-a-kind eateries that offer creative cuisine. One such place is Antiquity Restaurant which offers some of its own creative dishes including its scallops jalapeño. This restaurant with a must-try dish in New Mexico should be added to your foodie bucket list immediately.

Antiquity Restaurant is a locally-owned and operated steakhouse in Albuquerque. It's best known for its steaks as well as its romantic ambiance, perfect for a night out on the town.

While the moutwatering charcoal-grilled steaks are the main fare here, do not overlook dishes like pork, chicken, veal, lamb, or fresh seafood. Nightly specials are also on offer.

The food here is beautifully plated as well. Pictured here is the Henry IV filet mignon, wrapped in bacon and served on a bed of artichoke leaves.

While a seafood dish may not be something you would think of getting at a restaurant in New Mexico, the scallops jalapeño is a must-try dish here at Antiquity Restaurant.

This entree is made with fresh jumbo sea scallops that are served with a citrus cream sauce. The sauce is made with tarragon, sherry, and chopped jalapeños.

This delectable entree is unlike anything else you've tried before. It's quite a lovely combination of flavors that are paired with fresh sea scallops.

Of course, you can pair your dinner here at Antiquity Restaurant with a glass of wine or a beer. This place is ideal for a romantic date night or to celebrate a special occasion.

Have you dined at this restaurant with a must-try dish in New Mexico? If so, did you happen to try the scallops jalapeño? Let us know in the comments. For more information and to see a menu, visit the Antiquity Restaurant website and Facebook page.

If you find yourself in Albuquerque, take a look at some of the weirdest buildings in New Mexico that are located here.

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