Restaurant in Ciudad de México, Mexico
Taquería Orinoco
100Pearl PointsLate-night tacos

About Taquería Orinoco
Taquería Orinoco is a smart Roma Norte pick when timing matters more than ceremony: casual tacos, easy access, hours that run deep into the night. It is better for solo diners, small groups, post-drink meals than for a polished special occasion. Opinionated About Dining ranked it #15 in Cheap Eats in North America for 2026.
Taquería Orinoco in Ciudad de México is best framed around verified practical details: casual dress and hours that run from 1 PM until late night every day. It is a flexible stop when timing matters more than ceremony, especially because the posted hours extend well past midnight.
The decision is less about a detailed menu claim and more about utility. This is the kind of Ciudad de México venue that can fit around earlier plans, before a late night, or when a casual option is easier than a more formalized plan. For a broader read on where it fits in the city, use our full Ciudad de México restaurants guide, then cross-check sleep and drinking plans through our full Ciudad de México hotels guide and our full Ciudad de México bars guide.
Use it as a flexible casual stop, not a one-night splurge
The smarter approach is to keep expectations simple. The verified facts support a casual, timing-friendly visit rather than a highly choreographed meal. With opening at 1 PM and closing deep into the night, Taquería Orinoco is easier to place around shifting plans than venues with a narrower evening window.
For travelers building a Mexico food itinerary, this is also a useful counterweight to higher-commitment dining. Pair it with research from our full Ciudad de México experiences guide if the day is built around more than restaurants. Keep comparisons limited and practical, because Taquería Orinoco's confirmed profile here is intentionally narrow: Ciudad de México, casual dress, late hours, a confirmed Opinionated About Dining Cheap Eats in North America ranking.
Late hours make the case stronger than extra detail
The practical advantage is timing. Hours run from 1 PM to 3:30 AM Monday through Wednesday and Sunday, to 4 AM on Thursday, to 5:30 AM on Friday and Saturday. That makes it easier to use than many restaurants that require a fixed dinner slot, especially when plans shift late.
Do not dress for a formal occasion, because the verified dress code is casual. Choose it when a relaxed Ciudad de México stop with late hours is the point, save more structured planning for meals where the venue's format, menu, reservation details are clearly confirmed.
Where to place it in a Ciudad de México shortlist
In a Ciudad de México shortlist, place Taquería Orinoco as a casual, late-hours option rather than as a polished special-occasion dinner. If the group is comparing different kinds of plans, consider Máximo, Marcello, Esca, or Cancino depending on what else is on the itinerary. If the priority is a direct casual stop, Taquería Orinoco remains useful because its confirmed hours run late every night.
Frequently Asked Questions
When is Taquería Orinoco most useful?
The verified hours start at 1 PM and stretch late into the night, including 5:30 AM on Friday and Saturday. That makes Taquería Orinoco especially useful when timing is flexible or plans run late. Compare Máximo only if you are weighing a different kind of Ciudad de México dining plan; Taquería Orinoco is the better fit when casual dress and late hours matter most.
What are alternatives to Taquería Orinoco in Ciudad de México?
Use Tacos Álvaro Obregón as another casual reference point, compare Marcello, Esca, or Cancino if you are considering a different kind of meal. Máximo can also be part of a broader Ciudad de México shortlist. Taquería Orinoco is the practical pick when timing matters more than formality, it is recognized by Opinionated About Dining Cheap Eats in North America at #15 for 2026.
What should I wear to Taquería Orinoco?
Keep it casual. The verified dress code for Taquería Orinoco is casual, so clean daywear or relaxed evening clothes are enough. If your night also includes Máximo, check that venue's own guidance separately rather than applying Taquería Orinoco's dress code to the whole evening.
Is Taquería Orinoco good for solo dining?
It can make sense for solo dining if you want a casual Ciudad de México stop with a long service window. The confirmed hours make timing easy, especially late at night. Compared with Cancino or Marcello, Taquería Orinoco is the more straightforward choice when your priority is a casual stop with verified late hours.
What should I order at Taquería Orinoco?
Specific ordering guidance is not verified here. Check the venue's official channels for current menu details before you go, use this guide mainly for confirmed planning basics: Ciudad de México location, casual dress, late hours, the OAD Cheap Eats recognition.
Is Taquería Orinoco good for a special occasion?
Only for a casual, low-stakes one. The verified appeal here is practical: casual dress and hours that run late every night. If the occasion depends on details not confirmed here, such as a specific menu format or setting, verify those directly before planning around them. Taquería Orinoco works best when the plan is relaxed and timing-driven.
What should a first-timer know about Taquería Orinoco?
The main thing to know is the schedule: it opens at 1 PM daily and stays open late, with the latest closing on Friday and Saturday at 5:30 AM. The dress code is casual. The 2026 Opinionated About Dining Cheap Eats in North America #15 ranking is confirmed recognition, so treat it as a casual Ciudad de México stop with notably late verified hours.
Location
Av. Álvaro Obregón 100, Roma Nte., Cuauhtémoc, 06700 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico
Ciudad de México, Mexico
Compare Taquería Orinoco
| Venue | Location | Cuisine | Awards | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Taquería Orinoco | Ciudad de México | , | Opinionated About Dining Cheap Eats in North America Ranked #15 (2026) | , |
| Tacos Álvaro Obregón | Mexico City | Taqueria | , | , |
| Marcello | Mexico City | , | , | , |
| Esca | Mexico City | , | , | , |
| Cancino | Mexico City | , | , | , |
| Máximo | Mexico City | Mexican | , | $$$$ |
How Taquería Orinoco Ciudad de México compares with similar nearby venues.
Also Consider
- Tacos Álvaro Obregón, Taqueria, Taqueria
- Marcello, Notable alternative
- Esca, Notable alternative
- Cancino, Notable alternative
- Máximo, Mexican, $$$$
How it compares with nearby choices
Choose Taquería Orinoco over Tacos Álvaro Obregón when late hours and a known Roma Norte address matter more than chasing another taqueria nearby. Both sit in the casual taco lane, but Orinoco is the easier recommendation for travelers who want a low-friction stop built around timing rather than a longer dining plan.
Compared with Marcello, Esca, Cancino, Orinoco is the better fit for a quick, informal meal before or after drinks. Pick those peers when the goal is a more conventional sit-down dinner or a room that can carry the evening. Pick Orinoco when the group wants speed, flexibility, minimal planning.
Máximo is the clear splurge alternative: Mexican, $$$$, and better suited to a planned meal where the restaurant is the main event. Orinoco is not competing on that occasion. It wins on value, ease, usefulness, while Máximo is the move when budget and reservation planning are part of the night.
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