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La TíaBWorth Trying

Manuel María Contreras 20, San Rafael, Cuauhtémoc, 06470 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico · Restaurant · 4.5/5 Google (3733 reviews)

Delivery · Takeout

Beloved neighborhood cocina económica serving simple, affordable Mexican comfort plates with fast turnover; great value daily menus but inconsistent service and occasional food safety/cleanliness complaints.

Why it gets a B for overall quality

La Tía delivers reliable neighborhood comfort food with exceptional value through its menu del día and fast service, but inconsistent seasoning and execution across visits, combined with recent reports of cleanliness and stomach issues, prevent a higher grade. The convenient central location and loyal following make it a solid choice for quick, affordable meals rather than a destination restaurant.

Restaurant Summary

The room feels bustling and casual, the kind of neighborhood spot where tables turn quickly and regulars swap waves with servers. One diner summed it up: "Simple plates that land fast and taste like home." It is lively at lunch, sometimes a bit stressful at peak, and the value keeps the line moving. The cooking skews straightforward and comforting rather than flashy: chilaquiles, molletes, enchiladas, milanesa, and a menu del día that bundles soup, a main, and a drink for a low price. When seasoning clicks, it is satisfying; when it misses, it can feel bland or underwhelming. Come for practical, everyday food rather than culinary fireworks. Families do fine here thanks to kid-friendly staples like hot cakes, quesadillas, molletes, and milanesa. Portions are adequate though not huge, and the pace is quick. Vegan choices are limited despite a broad menu, so plan accordingly for strict diets.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleTable Service Average Cost$140-$210 MXN per person ReservationsNot required

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Historic residential and cultural quarter with theaters and classic architecture; draws office workers at lunch and locals daily.

Safety: Generally safe with regular foot traffic; typical urban vigilance advised, especially evenings on quieter side streets.

Nearby: Near Reforma corridor offices, theaters, galleries; steady lunch crowds and weekend brunch traffic.

San RafaelSan Rafael is a traditional neighborhood with a strong community feel, known for its local markets, affordable dining options, and a growing number of casual eateries. The dining scene is characterized by authentic Mexican comfort food and neighborhood cocina económica establishments catering to everyday locals.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday09:00–21:00 Tuesday09:00–21:00 Wednesday09:00–21:00 Thursday09:00–21:00 Friday09:00–21:00 Saturday09:00–21:00 Sunday09:00–17:00

Available: Delivery, Takeout

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