MexicoRestaurants

Fast Food restaurants in Mexico

  1. A

    Comala

    This neat and trendy café, with a gently revolutionary theme, serves up tasty and satisfying salads, burgers, sandwiches and egg dishes, as well as Oaxacan specialties, including tlayudas and enfrijoladas, entomatadas and enchiladas.

    reviewed

  2. B

    Antojitos Pam-Pam

    Nothing fancy, just great home-style cooking, which makes it a favorite with downtown workers at lunchtime. The chile relleno (chili stuffed with meat or cheese, usually fried with egg batter) burritos are delicious and filling.

    reviewed

  3. Loncheria 25 Horas

    Dirt cheap without being dirty, this casual eatery sports plastic chairs and the fumes of passing trucks (it's across from the gas station), but had a giant selection of eggs, sandwiches, tacos and smoothies.

    reviewed

  4. C

    La Hamburguesa

    For a quick, affordable meal, try this popular diner on the west side of Plazuela San Juan. It serves three styles of set breakfasts in the morning and burger-and-fries combos at lunch and dinner.

    reviewed

  5. D

    Café Tradicional de Uruapan

    It’s got burgers, salads, massive platters of huevos a la mexicana and all manner of coffees, shakes and cakes. The charming, beamed dining room is almost always packed.

    reviewed

  6. E

    Blanca y Nieves

    Join the families and old-timers enjoying ice cream and burgers at this air-conditioned ice cream parlor. For kitsch-value, it simply cannot be beat.

    reviewed

  7. F

    Café Tokio

    This bright and sizeable café has Japanese owners but Mexican and fast-food standards. Popular for a cheap set lunch.

    reviewed

  8. G

    Las 1000 Tortas

    A good snack shop serving tortas, burritos, quesadillas and enchiladas.

    reviewed