Zurisaddai Israde
Jun 28, 2026"Excellent service. Always fast, delicious, clean. My favorite place to eat a caldo de gallina."
Mexico City, Mexico
Discover Caldos Arellano, a Mexican restaurant in CDMX offering soups, casual dining, outdoor seating, and popular dishes like Carne Asada and Caldo de Gallina.
4.3 / 5
Guest rating
3,384
Reviews
Mexican Restaurant
Cuisine
Mexico City
City
$100–200
Price level
Closes at 10:00 PM
Caldos Arellano is a Mexican restaurant located in Tablas de San Agustín, Gustavo A. Madero, Ciudad de México. Known for its soups and traditional dishes, it offers a casual and cozy atmosphere suited for lunch, dinner, or solo dining. The menu features specialties such as Carne Asada, Enchiladas Verdes, and various broths including Caldo de Gallina.
Visitors can enjoy both dine-in and takeout service, with outdoor and rooftop seating options available. The restaurant accommodates groups and tourists and is accessible with wheelchair-friendly entrances and seating. Payment methods include credit, debit, and mobile NFC options, while parking is available nearby with free and paid street spots.
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When Caldos Arellano is open during the week.
Closes at 10:00 PM
Central Mexico City, with cafes, shops, and other restaurants within easy walking distance.
A look at the food, the dining room, drinks, and the exterior of Caldos Arellano.
What recent guests say after dining at Caldos Arellano.
Based on 3,384 guest reviews
Zurisaddai Israde
Jun 28, 2026"Excellent service. Always fast, delicious, clean. My favorite place to eat a caldo de gallina."
Eliot Rodman
Jun 20, 2026"Very good food and Mario is the best waiter polite and efficient."
Common questions about Caldos Arellano are answered below to assist with planning a visit.
Yes, the restaurant provides both outdoor and rooftop seating options for guests seeking a casual dining experience in a comfortable environment.
Accessibility features include wheelchair accessible entrances and seating, making the space more accommodating for those with mobility needs.
Payments accepted include credit cards, debit cards, and NFC-based mobile payment methods for convenience.
Reservations are not accepted, so arriving early or planning for potential wait times is advised, especially during busy periods.
Popular menu items include Carne Asada, Enchiladas Verdes, Caldo de Gallina, Sopes con Bistec, and traditional aguas frescas like Agua de Piña and Agua de Horchata.
Parking options include free street parking and paid street parking close to the restaurant, easing vehicle access for visitors.
Breakfast, brunch, lunch, dinner, and dessert are served with table service, offering flexibility for different meal occasions.
The restaurant is suitable for children and provides high chairs to accommodate younger guests.
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