
Hello Deli serves Albuquerque appetites great breakfast and lunch choices seven days a week. Big portions, reasonable prices, fast service. So what’ll it be? As soon as you’ve made your choice, our friendly deli folks are ready to say hello and take your order! We are open 7 days again! Come see us. Looking for work? We’re hiring! Hello Deli offers fast and easy curbside take-out service. Call 505.797.3354 to order. Online orders can be delivered through Selflane, an independent operator. Hello Deli cannot guarantee food quality when customers use third-party food delivery services. Hello Deli has no control over third-party delivery fees, including Selflane’s.
Spacious, easygoing venue serving wraps, burgers & sandwiches, as well as all-day breakfast.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 7600 Jefferson St NE, Albuquerque, NM 87109
Phone: (505) 797-3354
Website: https://www.hellodeliabq.com/
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Chilli rellenos with eggs were amazing, as were the chocolat chip pancakes (substituted the chocolate and caramel syrup for fresh fruit).
Staff are friendly and attentive without being in your face. Coffee and water is constantly filled up and food is delivered promptly. Recommend ordering your breakfast and then order a sandwich to go for lunch to get the best out of this great diner.
We’d come for breakfast and the menu has a pretty sizable selection of options. I got the avocado toast, my wife got an omelette, one of my kids got a burrito, and the other got a skillet.
My wife and I also got coffee. The coffee was so so, it didn’t smell like much and was standard diner coffee. The skillet and burrito both seemed pretty good. I had some of the burrito later as leftovers and it was tasty.
My avocado toast was okay, but they smashed the avocado which is a risky move because it causes it to oxidize and take on a bitter taste unless you add lemon juice and start making your way towards guacamole. I prefer my avocado to be sliced on avocado toast. Or else it has to be smashed very freshly. Unfortunately this did start to pick up a bit of that bitter taste. It was three slices of toast with eggs, bacon, and tomato on the different slices respectively. I asked for sourdough, and I suppose it was, but it wasn’t very flavorful sourdough. Overall it was okay but again the avocado flavor wasn’t the greatest.
Unfortunately, my wife really didn’t like her omelette. She found it to be very dry/overcooked and I guess a lot of the filling was actually outside of the omelette which threw her for a bit of a loop. But the dryness I think was her biggest issue.
There were many items we didn’t try, and so we might consider coming back, but unfortunately the food wasn’t our favorite at this first visit. Service was great, and it was nice to get out into a bustling and chatty atmosphere.
Their is plenty of seating inside and outside. However, the outside is just lovely. There is a nice view of some bridge and a walking path I believe.
The service was super fast and they do have non-dairy options for your coffee. I had the sante fe skillet, which sounded just awesome, and indeed it was.
I have been told to start with having the chili on the side to start since I am not used it on everything. The red chili was much spicier for me than the green chili. Green had a nice sweetness to it, but both had lots of flavor. Everything about the dish was great.
They have a whole bunch of more items on the menu, and I am excited to have their pancakes next time. I heard they are insanely good. I def recommend it here.