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A la PlanchaC-Worth Trying

Av. Henry Ford 107, Guadalupe Tepeyac, Gustavo A. Madero, 07840 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico · Hamburger restaurant · 4.5/5 Google (5438 reviews)

Takeout

Classic Mexico City street-style burgers with fast service and low prices, best for quick bites on the sidewalk; expect occasional uneven doneness and minimal amenities.

Why it gets a C- for overall quality

A la Plancha delivers authentic Mexico City street-burger nostalgia with exceptional speed and strong value, but inconsistent doneness—ranging from burnt exteriors to undercooked centers—and isolated but serious hygiene reports prevent a higher grade. The no-seating, sidewalk-only format suits quick takeout but limits appeal for families or leisurely dining. Best approached as a quick, affordable burger fix rather than a destination meal.

Restaurant Summary

Street smoke, quick hands, and a constant shuffle of regulars define this stand. Lines move fast, the grill kisses the patties hard, and you eat curbside with a grin. One fan put it simply: great price and flavor, just do not expect tables. Service is quick, though in the rush a topping can go missing. This is straight-up Mexico City street-burger cooking—no frills, just charbroiled nostalgia. The menu runs cheese or no cheese, pineapple for a sweet twist, singles or doubles. When the team is humming, the smoky bite shines; when they push too hard, some diners report burnt edges and pink centers. For families, the food is familiar and kid-friendly, but logistics are not. There is no seating or restrooms, and you will likely eat standing up or take it to go. If the little ones need a table, consider grabbing burgers and heading to a nearby park.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleCounter Only Average CostMX$120-180 per person ReservationsNot required

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Urban, working-to-middle class borough with busy avenues and neighborhood commerce; strong street food culture.

Safety: Generally active with steady foot traffic; typical big-city caution at night around major roads.

Nearby: Near retail corridors, parks, and residential blocks; informal eating on sidewalks common.

Guadalupe TepeyacGuadalupe Tepeyac is a predominantly residential neighborhood with a strong community feel. The dining scene is mostly informal and local, featuring street food vendors, small eateries, and traditional Mexican cuisine catering to everyday residents rather than tourists or upscale diners.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday10:00–01:00 Tuesday10:00–01:00 Wednesday10:00–01:00 Thursday10:00–01:00 Friday10:00–01:00 Saturday10:00–01:00 Sunday10:00–01:00

Available: Takeout

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