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Aah CarbonBWorth Trying

La Coruña 269, Viaducto Piedad, Iztacalco, 08200 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico · Restaurant, Fast food restaurant · 4.4/5 Google (3622 reviews)

Reservations · Delivery · Takeout

Large menu built around charcoal-grilled burgers and comfort-food staples; good portions and family vibe, but service speed and order accuracy are inconsistent.

Why it gets a B for overall quality

Aah Carbon delivers solid neighborhood dining anchored by strong charcoal-grilled burgers and generous portions, but inconsistent execution on sides and non-burger items prevents a higher grade. Friendly staff warmth is offset by slow service pacing at peak hours, making this a reliable casual spot for burger lovers rather than a destination venue.

Restaurant Summary

This neighborhood spot leans casual and lively, a place where families and friends settle in for charcoal-grilled burgers and big plates. Service warmth shows in several accounts, like a diner who called it attentive and friendly, though others felt the host stand process was curt. Expect a relaxed, comfortable room with music and TVs rather than a scene. The cooking skews comfort over flash: juicy patties, crisp fries on good days, and a sprawling menu that adds wings, tacos, pizza, and pasta. When it hits, burgers deliver that charcoal-kissed flavor; when it misses, sides can be bland or arrive cold. Order accuracy and timing wobble at peak hours, but portions are generous and prices land in the fair-for-size zone. Families will find it easy: nuggets, fries, pizza, and simple pastas are kid-friendly. The menu includes a portobello burger for non-meat eaters in a pinch, though specialized dietary labeling is minimal. If your crew values speed over hangout time, visit off-peak, since waits and billing can stretch on busy nights.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleTable Service Average CostMX$260-380 per person ReservationsRecommended

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Busy mixed residential-commercial corridor in Iztacalco with everyday shops and local foot traffic.

Safety: Generally active and fine for daytime; typical city caution at night with variable lighting.

Nearby: Near transit corridors and neighborhood services; attracts locals and passersby rather than destination tourists.

Viaducto PiedadViaducto Piedad is a neighborhood characterized by its proximity to major roadways and industrial areas, with a practical and unpretentious dining scene focused on affordable, casual food options. The social atmosphere is community-oriented and functional rather than upscale or tourist-driven.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday13:00–22:30 Tuesday13:00–22:30 Wednesday13:00–22:30 Thursday13:00–22:30 Friday13:00–22:30 Saturday13:00–22:30 Sunday13:00–22:30

Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout

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