La Torta Gorda
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About La Torta Gorda
En La Torta Gorda, te invitamos a descubrir los auténticos sabores de Puebla, México, en pleno San Francisco. Desde nuestras deliciosas tortas y tacos hasta especialidades locales preparadas con cariño, cada bocado es un viaje culinario. Con una valoración de 4.5 estrellas, te esperamos para compart...
En La Torta Gorda, te invitamos a descubrir los auténticos sabores de Puebla, México, en pleno San Francisco. Desde nuestras deliciosas tortas y tacos hasta especialidades locales preparadas con cariño, cada bocado es un viaje culinario. Con una valoración de 4.5 estrellas, te esperamos para compartir la calidez y la tradición de nuestra cocina mexicana.
What Customers Say About La Torta Gorda
La Torta Gorda is a popular spot for authentic Mexican food, especially tortas. Customers rave about the fresh ingredients, generous portions, and friendly service. The ambiance is described as old-school and reminiscent of a traditional Mexican eatery.
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Tip: Try the famous tortas, especially the Pierna Enchilada or Pambazos. Also, consider trying the aguas frescas, though some prefer La Taqueria's.
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La Torta Gorda is located in San Francisco, surrounded by cultural and historical points of interest. Here are some of the most notable places nearby.
Historical Heritage
- Schoenstein and Company Pipe Organ Factory (A 749m) — historic building in San Francisco, California, United States Lugar inscrito en el Registro Nacional de Lugares Históricos
Parks & Gardens
- Potrero Del Sol Park (A 386m) — park in the United States of America
- Garfield Square (A 406m) — park in San Francisco, San Francisco County, United States of America
- Rolph Playground (A 414m) — park in the United States of America
- Precita Park (A 689m) — Municipal park in San Francisco, California
- Mission Community Recreation Center (A 723m) — park in the United States of America
- Bernal Park (A 769m) — park in San Francisco County, California, United States of America
- Folsom Playground (A 787m) — park in San Francisco County, California, United States of America
- McKinley Square (A 787m) — park in San Francisco County, California, United States of America
Other Points of Interest
- The Laundry SF (A 853m) — art gallery in San Francisco, California, U.S
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La Torta Gorda San Francisco Reviews
Wonderful, enormous carne asada torta. I couldn’t believe I ate the whole thing but it went down smooth, it was too good. They do tortas right at this place with good proportions of beans, jalapeño and avocado. My husband had the asada plate. We loved the grilled nopales and green onion. Good jugos. Lovely people, nice atmosphere, clean, we will be back!
Delicious! Every ingredient is fresh and high quality. Love the ambiance too...old school and tasteful. Very friendly service.Love this place!
You don’t just walk into La Torta Gorda, you get pulled in—nose first. Somewhere between the sizzling plancha and the towering jars of agua fresca, you realize this isn’t just another Mission District eatery clinging to nostalgia—it’s the real damn thing. A greasy, glorious postcard from Mexico, lovingly sent by people who never forgot how their mothers cooked. The couple running this joint aren’t chefs—they’re culinary procurers. You see them back there, sleeves rolled, pouring heart and history into every bite like it’s a sacrament. The sazón—that mystical thing Mexicans talk about like it’s part of their DNA—is here, in spades. It’s in the pambazos, it’s in the torta poblana, it’s in the tlacoyos, which are so good you’ll start questioning the point of every other snack you’ve ever eaten. The menu is both chaotic and comforting—like rifling through your abuela’s handwritten recipes. There’s too much to choose from, and that’s a beautiful problem to have. You’ll stand there paralyzed, torn between the memory of your last great bite and the promise of the next one. And the place itself? Picture a cheesy neighborhood soccer shrine smashed into a kitchen from Puebla. Soccer posters everywhere, soccer balls randomly perched above the fridge like trophies from another life. It’s loud, honest, and beautifully unpretentious. The kind of place where comfort food isn’t a marketing gimmick—it’s just food. It’s never overcrowded, but it hums. The kind of local buzz that tells you you’re in the right place. The chilaquiles for breakfast? They could resurrect the dead—or at least cure a hell of a hangover. So skip the trendy joints peddling $10 tacos served on slate. Go here. Eat like you’re home, even if you’ve never been.
If you want authentic Mexican food, La Torta Gorda is a fantastic choice. My wife and I sat at the table in front, basking in the Californian sun as it filtered through the large windows and illuminated the colorful interior. We put in our orders (a great opportunity to practice the Spanish I’ve been learning on Duo Lingo) then chilled out listening to some soothing latin music. Our plates arrived in an aromatic aroma that whet our salivary glands. My plant-based burrito was packed into a huge, faintly sweet, light, and slightly browned home-made flour tortilla that wrapped its contents so tight that there was no shifting of individual ingredients during the teeth-sinking process. Inside this delectable wrap was a bevy of fresh ingredients—fluffy brown rice, deep dark black beans, savory mushrooms, freshly cut slices (chunks even) of avocado, and an understated pico de Gallo and lightly cooked jalapeño pepper slices that provided a subtle kick to this Mexican melange. My wife had the Taco Placero with pollo and enjoyed every bite. We finished with a pair of deliciously sweet Very Berry Smoothies—a base of freshly squeezed orange juice (squeezed right in front of us) with berries and ice—that’s all, and that’s all you need. I highly recommend a visit for a quick lunch while touring the Mission District of San Francisco.
As an SF native, I'm ashamed I just visited this delicious slice of torta heaven now. We had to try Food Networks 2015 #2 Best Sandwich in America - the Pierna Enchilada (Pulled Pork) - but all of the tortas looked delicious. I chose to have everything on it, and the amount of jalapenos did not disappoint. The torta is delicious and huge - everything you would want in the second best sandwich in america. I ordered the smaller size and could have split it with a friend. And the prices are still 2015 levels! Given that they have such esteemed dishes, the wait time was around 20 minutes on a weekday afternoon. There's no reservations or wait list so you have to stick around. It's well worth the wait, and there's a cozy patio in the back if the weather is nice. It may have have taken me decades to get here, but it definitely won't take that long for my next visit!
Local Mexican sandwich shop serving plentiful portions. I tried the Carne Asada and Pollo "tortas" (sandwiches), which were both good. Also ordered the Horchata (meh) and Mango Madness (yum!). The staff was super friendly and offered fast service, but the restaurant felt fitting to the neighborhood, a little rough around the edges. Overall, I'd recommend stopping here to fill up if you're in the area.
The most Authentic Mexican food I've had in a long time. Not only is the menu quite unique and original, the quality and taste is incomparable. Price may seem expensive but believe me when I say it's worth every penny. Portions are fairly big, juice is fresh and coffee cups are huge and delicious. Service is fast, and restaurant is clean. You have to try food here, I know I will return for sure!
Ordered the two most popular sandwiches, the Mega Cubano and the Pierna Enchilada. Definitely preferred the Pierna Enchilada. The Mega Cubano felt like it was missing something, maybe if they swapped out the regular sausage for a hot link. I did take the second half of my Mega Cubano home and added pickles, tomato, and sriracha mayo. That really elevated the sandwich and made quite scrumptious. Outside the food, loved the homey feel of the restaurant and the staff were all very friendly with a smile.
La Torta Gorda, located on 24 street, great place to have breakfast. Restaurant is next to Roosevelt Tamales, another restaurant institution in the area. The staff was very friendly and I ordered the Guava juice, a small Milanesa de Res, a breaded piece of meat with jalapeño, refried beans, avocado, and queso fresco all served on a mexican roll, we also got the Bacon, eggs with plenty of melted mozzarella cheese, I tried the taco Árabe that came on a flour tortilla with marinated pork; the food was served with three of the house sauces, a green guacamole sauce, the red chile de arbol sauce and a chipotle sauce, they are addicting, I spread the sauces one at a time in my sandwich and ended up serving more and more of the sauces up to the last bite of food.
As one could see from my previous posts, I travel the world following the steps of Anthony Bourdain and Phil Rosenthal. I had high hopes for this establishment. Out of all the food establishments I have tried this is the very first one to have extensive advertising on the TV shows it was featured on. Having said that, this is this the very first location I did not need to pull any strings to get a table as the place was essentially empty. This experience brings me back to a chapter in Amthony Bourdain's book medium raw, where he speaks to the food critic industry. The sandwich which was rated as 6th in The US holds zero footing on Verdi Mart in New Orleans nor would it be rated as anything outstanding in my opinion. The tacos were dry and the server who was not busy would not bring any salsa or accompaniments. The outdoor terrace is very nice however this restraunt does not sell any alcoholic beverages. Overall I would not bother spending the time at this place? There are many other Mexican restaurants that are far superior
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2833 24th St, San Francisco, CA 94110
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