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Langosta 33
15630 México, D.F.
Mexico
Hours
What time does Los Volcanes open?
Los Volcanes opens at 3:00 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
What time does Los Volcanes close?
Los Volcanes closes at 1:00 AM (Next day) on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
Mon-Sun 3:00 PM - 1:00 AM (Next day)
Does Los Volcanes have parking?
Yes, Los Volcanes has parking options.
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The food at this little place in the MEX airport is a little off the beaten path, but worth…read morefinding. There are about 5 or 6 seats at the counter area, or you can order and take out. The food is delicious, the staff are very friendly and the prices are great. I recommend this tiny take out place to travelers passing through MEX.
Potzollcalli is one of your food options within the food court in Terminal 2, Mexico City airport…read moreright by the check in area. They're located five stores deep down the row of restaurants, four stores past Starbucks. I was looking for a good Mexican breakfast and order the huevos rancheros. It came with beans and fresh squeezed orange juice. I added a coffee to my order. The service was friendly and prompt. The food was like it was made at home, and very good. It is authentic Mexican food. They use all natural ingredients and even make their own mole. I did not realize their coffee is cafe de olla until I got to my table. This is a special kind of Mexican coffee which is quite good if you are in the mood for it. But it has a very unique flavor. The coffee is prepared in a clay pot, and they add raw sugar (known in Mexico as "piloncillo", or in Colombia as "panela"). All the flavors, including the taste of the clay pot come through in the coffee if it is authentic. This was. If that does not sound good to you, you can always get your coffee at Starbucks or at the 7-Eleven across the way. Since this restaurant is more like a food stand within a food court, the bathrooms are serviced by the airport not the restaurant. There is one common area with tables and chairs for dining. There are a few places which offer power outlets to recharge your devices. For what it is, this establishment does a very good job. After you dine, if you have the time, I recommend you go by the Memoria Fotográfica de México on your way back into the check-in area and to your gate. It is a an amazing display of photographs from Mexico's colorful and rich history.
I really loved the food here! I passed through this airport twice and I considered eating here the…read morefirst time, but didn't. On my second visit, I did and the food was delicious, with generous portions and very inexpensive (it cost me $10 for 2 people!!!). It is more of a fast food restaurant, but having eaten in one of the table-service restaurants in the airport, the food here not only tasted better, but the presentation was also more appealing. If you're not familiar with the dishes, the photos of the food are pretty accurate. I'd eat here again.
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Mexican food option in T2 food court.
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I am a Flight Attendant and discovered this place while on a layover near MEX Airport. There is…read morealways a line of people waiting to buy gorditas and quesadillas. I finally worked up the nerve to try. As an American this 'food stall' would be intimidating to most Americans, but since there is always a line I decided to try. Cinthya was very nice and made me the BEST gordita and quesadilla and explained everything to me (in Spanish). I have no idea what I was eating, but they were REALLY good! And only 75 pesos ($4) for 4 GIANT gorditas and quesadillas stuffed with meat, beans, and toppings. From the airport terminal, go down the small unmarked hallway next to the regional bus terminal and pharmacy (behind Krispy Kreme in the food court). Cross the sky bridge and down the stairs. Walk about 100ft from the bottom of the stairs and turn right at the corner. She is the second building.
The cook is a lovely friendly lady that makes her food with passion. She was delighted to discover…read morethat someone had put her on the internet map, as we wouldn't have found her otherwise. The place is a very small hole in the wall but the food is amazing. She sells gorditas with different types of meat or a mushroom mix that I personally ordered that was amazing and she makes quesadillas with the most amazing cheese. It's a small 5 minute walk from the airport, so if your in a time crunch and hungry between a layover don't hesitate to stop by here.
View from the corner
Fresh gorditas and quesadillas made from scratch! So good!
The food is about average for airport food. The beers being 45 - 55 pesos was nice though! Friendly…read morestaff but they were understaffed so do not be shy about waving them down.
Bad service and quality of food. Ordered tortilla soup that tasted like tomato soup out of the can…read more The waiter took forever and wouldn't bring extra things I asked for.
Steak Milano Sandwich
Club Sandwich
Hot Wings
This was a decent place to get a bite right after landing in the Mexico City International Airport…read moreand service was fast! This place is along a row of other fast food kiosks near the International Terminal. We ordered queso fundido and some tacos. There's a selection of salsas and other add-ons at the left side of the counter. And also don't forget to ask for some grilled pineapple with your al Pastor!
Torta de jamón y queso con huevo. Y guacamole con chips
Great place, amazing service and awesome coffee. 12 different types of coffee to choose from and…read morethey also have soy and almond milk. The deserts look so good and they also have healthy options.
While at the airport, we stopped here for our coffee fix and boy am I glad we did. They offer such…read moregreat coffee and a really good selection.
Cappuccino
Entrance between Door 4 & 5
If you're looking for authentic Nigerian food without having to step foot into Nigeria, than look…read moreno further! Everything in this restaurant is imported from Nigeria or the neighboring city of Houston, Texas where there is a large Nigerian population. All of the food is prepared fresh daily so there is no set menu. Just expect to find out what's available upon arrival. It's a small quant little restaurant, but it's not hard to miss it that's for sure. Sitting in the neighborhood across from the airport, it's the perfect stop coming in, or going out of the city. Also, don't think they're selling solely food either! This is legit a one stop shop. You can get it all from spices, butters, soaps, and more! Definitely check them out. It's black womyn owned and ran.
The food here is fresh, flavorful, and satisfies all desires for home cooked Nigerian food! We had…read morepounded yam and egusi and vegetable with some ogbono and it absolutely hit the spot! Couldn't ask for anything more. The location was a little hard to find but a very nice neighbor recognized we were searching for the place and directed us right to the front door!
Jollof with Stewed Fish, Goat, and Plantain
Egusi soup with fufu
Oha soup with fufu
I stopped into Urban Corner while staying nearby for business. I saw they have some plant based…read moreoptions so I decided to give them a try. They actually have a plant based menu with about 4 or five options. I ordered the not a meatball sub and a salad. The ordering process was kind of odd as I wanted my order to go but wasn't really sure where to do that. Fortunately the employees motioned me towards the spot to order to go items. The order took about 15 minutes to come out. The salad was fresh with great veggies and a spicy broth. I don't recall the name of this particular salad but it was a cross between fruits and veggies in a spicy broth. Interesting and flavorful concept. I enjoyed it. The not meat ball sandwich was tasty as well. On a decent bread with tasty plant based meatballs. I would have liked more sauce on it but it was pretty good. I enjoyed the food, the service was good as the employees made the effort with my limited Spanish to get me what I wanted. However for what I got the prices are a little steep. I would have expected a bit larger portions for what I paid, but now I know at least. The inside of Urban Corner looked nice, open and clean. I'd give them another try in the future however there are so many other interesting shops and restaurants in the Mexico City airport to visit as well.
Had the beer special (2x1) and it was served already from the bottle into a glass WITH ICE!!…read moreOrdered carne asada and it was tough as a chancla! very hard to eat. When the bill came up it was $43 dollars. Not good at all It would had been better to buy SUBWAY.
The most terrible service. Terrible servicio
Doppio Espresso
Excellent healthy choices. Fresh and delightful flavor. Good service. Santa Fe location.read more
Vegan options in the airport? We had vegan enchiladas and a salad of beans, rice, cranberry and…read morepineapple for breakfast. Service was slow as everything is prepared to order. Totally worth the wait. Food quality was excellent. We also had a couple of juices, one with hemp powder. Lots of options worth eucalyptus, maca, gingko... All kinds of fruit options including lucuma! Total price for breakfast was $265 for both plates and both juices. We're definitely coming here every layover.
Santa Fe location.
Buena tierra - Terminal 1
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