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AerotortasC+Worth Trying
Calle Procuraduría Gral. de Justicia 233, Federal, Venustiano Carranza, 15700 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico
· Mexican torta restaurant, Fast food restaurant, Mexican restaurant
· 4.4/5 Google (6849 reviews)
Takeout · Outdoor seating
Airport-adjacent spot for tortas and flautas with mixed recent service and consistency; good when on form, frustrating when busy.
Why it gets a C+ for overall quality
Aerotortas delivers tasty flautas and classic tortas with genuine appeal for airport-adjacent convenience, but inconsistent execution—missing ingredients and variable portions— and slow kitchen performance during peak hours limit its reliability. Recent downward trends in service quality and order accuracy further constrain the grade, making it a solid choice for quick, familiar Mexican comfort food when you're nearby, but not a destination worth planning around.
Restaurant Summary
Steps from the airport, Aerotortas feels fast and functional—a lively room where flautas hit the table as street vendors and musicians drift by. One traveler summed it up: "Convenient and tasty, but the bustle never stops." Energy can swing from brisk to hectic at peak, and waits lengthen when the kitchen is buried. The cooking leans classic Mexico City comfort—milanesa, pierna, pollo, and quesillo layered into tortas and rolled into flautas. At its best the flautas are crisp and very satisfying, though recent reports flag missing toppings or thin fillings, especially on to-go orders. Expect straightforward flavors over polish, with value tied to portion follow-through rather than culinary fireworks. For families, the menu has kid-friendly anchors like torta de jamon or huevo and plain flautas, but flexibility can be limited. One parent reported a refused oil-free quesadilla request, so consider simple orders and manage expectations. Seating is casual, noise can spike, and service help varies—fine if your crew is easygoing and wants simple, familiar bites before or after a flight.
At a Glance
- Convenient airport-adjacent location for fast Mexican comfort food
- Flautas and classic tortas often praised as tasty
- Inconsistent portions and occasional missing ingredients on to-go orders
- Slow kitchen during rush hours with 30–60 minute waits
- Limited flexibility for special requests (e.g., baby-friendly changes)
What Sets It Apart
- airport_adjacent_location
- classic_torta_and_flauta_specialty
What People Love
- Crunchy flautas that hit the spot
- Classic milanesa and pierna fillings
- Simple, familiar flavors without fuss
- Walkable convenience from the airport
Points of Concern
- Kitchen delays even when not crowded, with waits reported up to an hour on busy days
- To-go orders sometimes missing toppings or cheese
- Some diners find portions smaller and prices high for what you get
- Review patterns are consistent with typical mixed experiences near airports; no signs of coordination
Service & Dining Experience
Service StyleTable Service
Average Cost$170-$240 per person
ReservationsNot required
What to Order
- Pair a classic torta ($75-$95) with an agua fresca; keep orders simple for speed and accuracy
- If portions matter, dine in and confirm toppings on arrival
Perfect For
- Pre-flight bite within minutes of MEX
- Casual lunch with classic tortas and flautas
- Solo quick meal while traveling
- Late-day hunger when you want comfort food
Location Insights
Area: Working-class neighborhood by Mexico City International Airport; practical, transit heavy, utilitarian vibe.
Safety: Busy arterial area with foot traffic; typical urban precautions near airport corridors.
Nearby: Close to MEX terminals; street vendors and musicians common; mixed residential and commercial.
Venustiano CarranzaThe neighborhood is primarily residential with a local, everyday dining scene focused on affordable and traditional Mexican food options. The atmosphere is casual and community-oriented, with many small eateries serving local workers and families.
Practical Information
Opening Hours
Monday10:00–17:00
Tuesday10:00–17:00
Wednesday10:00–17:00
Thursday10:00–17:00
Friday10:00–17:00
Saturday10:00–17:00
Sunday
Available: Takeout, Outdoor seating
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