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Estación SuaderoBWorth Trying

Calz. San Simon 27, San Simón, Benito Juárez, 03660 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico · Taco restaurant · 4.6/5 Google (555 reviews)

Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating

Creative suadero-focused taqueria with striking metro-themed design and flavorful specialty tacos, but inconsistent execution and slow service make experiences variable.

Why it gets a B for overall quality

Estación Suadero delivers creative, flavorful cooking anchored by strong food quality and a distinctive metro-station aesthetic that sets it apart from typical taquerias. However, quality varies noticeably across visits—overcooked gorditas and slow ticket times recur in reviews—and cramped seating in a compact space limits the dining experience. The inventive menu and loyal following make it worth visiting, but inconsistency prevents it from reaching higher-tier status.

Restaurant Summary

The room channels a Mexico City commute with metro-station décor, bright signage, and playful branding. Service swings between warmly attentive and a bit scattered; one diner shared, "The team was kind, but our plates made a few laps before finding us." Energy peaks in a compact space, making it feel buzzing yet cozy. Cooking puts suadero at the center with creative riffs: suadero birria, a bone marrow taco, shawarma-style pastor, and herb-infused masa for quesadillas. When the kitchen is on, the suadero is tender and deeply savory; off nights show in slow tickets or overcooked gorditas. Desserts surprise too, especially the flan with arequipe, and drinks like horchata with cardamom split the crowd in a fun way. For families, there are familiar anchors—tacos, gorditas, beans, and flan—that kids tend to enjoy. Salsas range from mild to fiery, so choose carefully. Portions lean small and single-tortilla, so plan on a few tacos per person; the sweet finish helps make it kid-friendly enough if you keep orders simple.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleTable Service Average CostMXN200-320 per person ReservationsNot required

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Residential-commercial zone in Benito Juárez with local eateries and markets; casual, neighborhood vibe.

Safety: Generally safe, typical city streets; some reviewers mention dark street lighting and limited parking at night.

Nearby: Near Portales Metro and Portales Market; small storefront on a local avenue.

San SimónSan Simón is a primarily residential neighborhood with a local, community-oriented atmosphere. The dining scene here is casual and authentic, often featuring traditional Mexican cuisine and neighborhood eateries popular with locals rather than tourists.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday14:00–23:00 Tuesday14:00–23:00 Wednesday14:00–23:00 Thursday14:00–23:00 Friday14:00–23:00 Saturday14:00–23:00 Sunday13:00–22:00

Available: Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating

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