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Tortas Gigantes La Villa Los No. 1 in Mexico City

A casual food place in Cuauhtémoc offering a friendly atmosphere and authentic Mexican tortas at a mid-range price.

4.1 13,628 reviews MX$100–200 Mexican Torta Restaurant American · Southern

C. San Andrés de La Sierra 69, Maza, Cuauhtémoc, 06270 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico

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Tortas Gigantes La Villa Los No. 1

Mexico City, Mexico

Torta Cubana Muy Buena Taco de Lengua Torta de Milanesa Con Quesillo Y Piña Hawajana
Rating★ 4.1 / 5
PriceMX$100–200
CategoryMexican Torta Restaurant
Today 09:00 AM - 01:00 AM

Overview

About This Food Place

Tortas Gigantes La Villa Los No. 1 stands out as a premier Mexican torta restaurant nestled in the heart of Ciudad de México. Known for its colossal sandwiches filled with flavorful ingredients, this casual spot offers a cozy and trendy atmosphere ideal for both locals and tourists seeking an authentic taste of Mexico’s beloved street food. Located at C. San Andrés de La Sierra 69, it serves an extensive menu featuring specialties like Torta Rusa Con Piña and Taco de Lengua.

Open daily from early morning until after midnight, this fast food restaurant provides a variety of service options including dine-in, delivery, takeout, and outdoor seating. It’s a popular destination for lunch and dinner, with many patrons enjoying solo dining or group meals alike. With an accessible setting and affordable price range, it strikes a perfect balance between quality and value.

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Why People Come Here

Experience some of the biggest and most flavorful tortas in Mexico City, served in a cozy and casual atmosphere perfect for solo dining or groups.

Giant, Flavorful Tortas

Known for enormous sandwiches like the Torta Cubana Muy Buena and Torta de Milanesa, each torta offers rich, satisfying fillings bursting with authentic Mexican flavors.

Late-Night Food

Open daily until 1 AM, this spot caters to late-night cravings with quick bites perfect for enjoying after-hours or on a casual dinner outing.

Vibrant Crowd

A popular hangout for college students, groups, and tourists, the restaurant offers a lively yet quiet environment that balances trendy vibes with comfort.

Multiple Service Options

Enjoy dining in, takeout, delivery, or outdoor seating services, making it convenient whether grabbing a quick bite or sitting down for a casual meal.

Accessible and Family-Friendly

Features wheelchair accessible restrooms and seating, plus it’s considered good for kids, accommodating a wide range of visitors.

Affordable Prices

Offering generous portions priced between MX$100–200, it delivers great value without compromising on quality.

Experience

When & How to Enjoy This Place

This lively Mexican torta restaurant shines during lunch and dinner hours, offering quick bites and late-night food in a relaxed setting with attentive table service and multiple dining options.

Known for its giant tortas packed with rich flavors and generous fillings, this place invites visitors to savor a unique Mexican fast food experience. Expect possible waits during busy times, but the sizable portions and cozy atmosphere make it worthwhile. — FoodPlacee editorial note

Group Lunch or Dinner

Ideal for sharing enormous sandwiches among friends or family, this restaurant caters well to groups looking for hearty, affordable meals with casual vibes.

Late-Night Cravings

Open until 1:00 AM daily, it serves quick and satisfying late-night food perfect for enjoying after an evening out or for a late solo meal.

Takeout and Delivery

Those on the go can opt for takeout or delivery, making it convenient to enjoy giant Mexican tortas anywhere without compromising on taste.

Solo Dining

The quiet and cozy atmosphere makes it welcoming for solo diners to enjoy authentic flavors comfortably and at their own pace.

Casual Dining Experience

With its trendy yet relaxed setting, it’s a great spot to unwind and indulge in family-friendly Mexican tortas paired with popular drinks like Sangria or 7 Up.

Best for

Takeout Late-night food Solo dining Group meals Quick bite Popular specialties Wheelchair accessible seating Affordable prices

Guest sentiment

What People Feel

A snapshot of what local diners frequently mention about this location.

JB
Jonathan Batista 3 month ago

"Unbelievably large sandwiches. Def shareable. The Milanesa is great here. Wish I had more of it"

ER
Eliot Rodman 3 month ago

"The tortas was good years ago but their flavor declines, chicken was very dry, and lomo the same. The cashier is mean."

CF
Cambita Feliz 4 month ago

"Outstanding, ginormous good tasting tortas. To go or sit down. Gotta pay 1st. You might have to wait a few min for your order due to the cue. No horchata nor jamaica drink offered. Would definiteky viist again."

IF
Iván Farías 4 month ago

"Tasty, but not giant, tortas. There’s a bit of wait to get hold of one. Yet, a torta feeds two (not very hungry) people. A torta de milanesa con queso (breaded steak with melted cheese) costs $120 MXN (€6.4 or $7.07 USD)."

JS
Javier Santiago 5 month ago

"Great tortas loved by locals. They big and tasty. The area is a bit sketchy but is worth coming."

SV
Samuel Valencia 5 month ago

"Definitely impressed with these giant tortas chilangas. I would definitely be back to try some other varieties because they have a great selection and flavor"

TDD
Teacher David de la Peña 5 month ago

"The biggest tortas you will ever see. They are really, really, really big and the prices are affordable. The flavor is good and once you try them, you will keep them in your mind as a curious, special and delicious product. If you are around, stop by to try them and expect to eat as a king with less than 5 dollars. They have a tradition which has backed them up for years and years to come."

CG
Caleb Grubbs 6 month ago

"The best value I've found in Mexico City. Enormous Tortas, and they don't skimp on the meat and cheese. It wasn't fast food like I expected, plan on at least a 10 minute wait. Beats Subway any day of the week."

Visit info

When to Visit

Weekly hours below — always confirm with the business before holidays or special events.

Today Closed
Weekly hours
Monday 09:00 AM - 01:00 AM
Tuesday 09:00 AM - 01:00 AM
Wednesday 09:00 AM - 01:00 AM
Thursday 09:00 AM - 01:00 AM
Friday 09:00 AM - 01:00 AM
Saturday 09:00 AM - 01:00 AM
Sunday 09:00 AM - 01:00 AM
Hours may change. Please confirm with the business before visiting.

Best time to visit

The restaurant stays open from morning through late night, allowing flexibility for lunch, dinner, or late-night dining sessions.

Open daily 9 AM to 1 AM Expect a lively crowd, especially during lunch and dinner hours Typical visit lasts between 20 minutes and 1 hour Plan ahead as waits are common, reservations not accepted Perfect spot for late-night dining

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Where This Food Place Lives

Find your way to Tortas Gigantes La Villa Los No. 1 in Mexico City .

Address C. San Andrés de La Sierra 69, Maza, Cuauhtémoc, 06270 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico
Area Mexico City
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Questions answered

Food Place Questions

Find answers to common questions about Tortas Gigantes La Villa Los No. 1, including menu highlights, dining options, and accessibility features.

Open daily from 9:00 AM until 1:00 AM, this spot is perfect for late-night cravings. Hours may change, so it's best to check current times before visiting.

Options include dine-in, takeout, delivery, and outdoor seating, making it convenient to enjoy their giant Mexican tortas in various ways.

The restaurant offers wheelchair accessible restrooms and seating, though it does not have wheelchair accessible parking available on-site.

Highly recommended items include the Torta Cubana Muy Buena, Taco de Lengua, and Torta de Milanesa Con Quesillo y Piña. Their tortas are known for large portions and flavorful fillings.

Expect to spend between MX$100 and MX$200 per meal, offering great value for generous portions of Mexican fast food.

Reservations are not accepted, and there is usually a wait, especially during lunch and dinner hours. Planning accordingly is advised.

Yes, the venue is good for kids and offers a casual, cozy atmosphere that appeals to both families and groups including college students and tourists.

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