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Welcome to La Casa de los Abuelos

La Casa de los Abuelos, located in the heart of Ciudad de Mexico, offers a delightful fusion of traditional flavors and a warm, inviting atmosphere. This charming eatery is adorned with nostalgic photographs, creating a homey ambiance reminiscent of family gatherings. Patrons rave about affordable yet delicious dishes like pork pozole and flautas, enhancing their culinary experience. The friendly, attentive staff adds to the welcoming feel, reminiscent of doting grandparents. For those with a sweet tooth, the accompanying bakery is a must-try, teeming with tempting treats. Whether for a hearty breakfast or a cozy dinner, La Casa de los Abuelos promises a memorable dining experience.

LOCATIONS

If you find yourself wandering the vibrant streets of Ciudad de Mexico, make sure to stop by La Casa de los Abuelos, nestled at Hamburgo 87 in Juarez, Cuauhtemoc. This charming eatery serves up a heartwarming blend of authentic Mexican cuisine with a nostalgic twist, and it's quickly winning the hearts of both locals and visitors alike.

La Casa de los Abuelos evokes the warmth and comfort of a grandmother’s kitchen. With its walls adorned with nostalgic pictures of grandparents, the restaurant's unique atmosphere invites you to relax and enjoy a meal with your loved ones. The ambience is enhanced by a friendly and attentive staff who treat every guest like family—after all, what’s a home-cooked meal without that lovely familial touch?

As for the menu, La Casa de los Abuelos doesn’t disappoint. Patrons rave about the delicious offerings ranging from the tender pork pozole served with all the traditional sides to delightful street food staples like tacos and flautas. The bakery on-site tempts diners with a tantalizing selection of desserts—just as Juan Cruz noted, it’s hard to resist the sweet treats after a hearty meal. While some customers noted a lack of alcoholic beverages, the wallet-friendly prices and exceptional quality of the food compensate for it handsomely.

For those seeking a casual yet satisfying culinary experience, this restaurant's diverse breakfast options, including gorditas and chilaquiles, can easily transition into a cozy dinner. Customers have reported such delightful breakfast-for-dinner experiences, going so far as to rave about additions like fresh yogurt and vibrant fruit cups.

One of the standout highlights is the hospitable environment which fosters a feeling of community. You might find yourself entranced by the warm gregariousness of the waitstaff, who, like caring abuelos, are eager to ensure your dining experience is nothing short of memorable. Even a bit of persistence on dessert suggestions adds to the charm, making you feel cherished, just like the grandchildren they seem to represent.

Whether you’re a local looking for comfort food or a traveler eager to delve into the culinary heart of Mexico City, make La Casa de los Abuelos a key stop on your gastronomic journey. Not only will your taste buds thank you, but your heart will swell with the joyous nostalgia of meals shared amongst family.

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Juan Cruz
Juan Cruz

I went there a couple of times to try lunch and dinner with my family. The food and the service were good, the ambience is interesting due to all the pictures and decorations. If you are in the area and are looking for a nice home cooked meal, this is a great place. The plus is that they have a bakery on premises so it is going to be tempting to get something else for your sweet tooth.

Μιχαηλ Γαβαλλας
Μιχαηλ Γαβαλλας

Well, we found the restaurant by accident and as wasn't very busy we decided to give it a try. Price are very cheap compared to other restaurants nearby. The food was delicious but disappointed that they didn't have alcoholic drinks, maybe that's the reason why wasn't busy if you consider the quality and price. Staff is very nice , helpful, polite, and professional. Highly recommend if you are around.

Felipe Martin
Felipe Martin

There is nothing bad to say about this place, everything was very good, the food we ordered, the desserts, the service was excellent. You should not miss this place if you go to Mexico City.

Francois Cournil
Francois Cournil

We had the pork pozole with all the trims. Absolutely delicious! Thursday night is 2 4 1! A steal. Recommended

Emily Giang
Emily Giang

What a cute little place that has "abuelos" and "abuelas" to label the bathroom doors. They also just had photos of grandparents everywhere which was quite interesting. Waiters and waitresses very friendly and organized, I think they were a little persistent in offering us desserts, though we didn't really want any. But I think they were just meaning well--like grandparents offering their grandchildren food, ya know? I ordered some flautas, chocolate de agua, and a yogurt fruit cup. The flautas were pretty good and so was the chocolate, but the fruit cup was a little warm which was worrisome. It's okay though, I survived. Otherwise, the environment was very homey and I'd recommend it!

Isuru Nanyakkara
Isuru Nanyakkara

Went a bit experimental here. I liked the Chamoyada (spicy mango juice with ice shavings); quesadilla chicharron was not my thing; tacos are good as ever; nopales (cacti) was so so. But our server was wonderful; very friendly and helpful. The place is also nice (and huge). Also, there is the adjoining bakery with a great selection of breads. They were really nice too.

Leslie ZP
Leslie ZP

Breakfast for dinner and it was so good, you can upgrade and get yogurt, fruit and coffee to go with it. They had a big menu anywhere from gorditas, chilaquiles, arrachera, sandwiches etc

Tom S
Tom S

Excellent food and great prices!