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Antojitos ElsaBWorth Trying

Esperanza 43, Centro de Azcapotzalco, Azcapotzalco, 02000 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico · Mexican restaurant, Breakfast restaurant · 4.4/5 Google (2130 reviews)

Delivery · Takeout

Beloved Azcapotzalco spot for pancita and tripe with bargain prices, but service inconsistency and occasional quality dips mean experiences vary.

Why it gets a B for overall quality

Antojitos Elsa delivers authentic, budget-friendly Mexican breakfast with neighborhood-famous pancita and generous portions that justify its loyal following. However, quality varies noticeably between visits—broth ranges from rich to watered-down—and service swings from friendly to brusque with occasional delays, preventing higher-grade reliability. Best experienced during peak hours when the lively energy and fast-moving lines work in its favor.

Restaurant Summary

Old-school Azcapotzalco energy anchors this tiny spot where lines form early for steaming bowls of pancita and tripe tacos. Diners mention servers hustling between the snug room and patio, with one remarking, "the line moved fast, then service slowed once seated." Expect a lively weekend scene and occasional musicians. The cooking leans straightforward and comforting: comal-made quesadillas, sopes, and the signature pancita. At its best the broth is rich and restorative; on off days it can taste thin. Portions are generous and prices friendly, ideal for casual breakfasts or a hangover fix. Those seeking avant-garde touches will find classic flavors instead of creativity for its own sake. For families, the menu has kid-ready choices like quesadillas and sopes, plus sweet bread and flan. Offal-forward items may not suit every child, but simple tacos and aguas frescas keep many happy. No kids menu is noted, so plan to share and order simply.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleTable Service Average CostMXN 95-160 per person ReservationsNot required

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Traditional Azcapotzalco center with local commerce, markets, and weekend family traffic; casual neighborhood vibe.

Safety: Generally busy by day with typical urban nuisances; basic cleanliness varies, especially around parking.

Nearby: Near markets, small shops, and residential blocks; street musicians and parking attendants common.

Centro de AzcapotzalcoCentro de Azcapotzalco serves as the historic and administrative heart of the borough, featuring a mix of traditional markets, local shops, and casual dining options. The dining environment is typically informal and community-oriented, with a focus on authentic Mexican cuisine and affordable meals.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday08:00–14:30 Tuesday08:00–14:30 Wednesday Thursday08:00–14:30 Friday08:00–14:30 Saturday07:00–14:30 Sunday07:00–14:30

Available: Delivery, Takeout

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