Reina’s Restaurant

  4.0 – 630 reviews   • Salvadoran restaurant

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The restaurant is located on Mission Street near Geneva Avenue and is a spot for many gatherings where families and friends get together to enjoy the authentic traditional Salvadorean and Mexican dishes which are prepared with the client’s satisfaction in mind. Many of our clients say that the food reminds them of their grandma or mom’s cooking, of their childhood growing up in El Salvador. Reina Gomez, the owner, is always happy to greet her customers, some who have been returning since she first open the doors in 1991. It is no surprise, given the flavorful and delicious touch of Reina, that we were named SF Best Pupusas by SF Gate !!!

✔️Breakfast ✔️Lunch ✔️Dinner ✔️Dine in ✔️Take out ✔️Delivery Reina's Restaurant 94112

Hours

Friday9 AM–9:30 PM
Saturday9 AM–9:30 PM
Sunday9 AM–9:30 PM
Monday9 AM–8:30 PM
Tuesday9 AM–8:30 PM
Wednesday9 AM–8:30 PM
Thursday9 AM–8:30 PM

Address and Contact Information

Address: 5479 Mission St, San Francisco, CA 94112

Phone: (415) 585-7694

Website: https://www.reinasrestaurant.com/

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Authentic Salvadoran Cuisine at Reina’s Restaurant in SF

Discover the flavors of El Salvador at Reina’s Restaurant, located in San Francisco. Enjoy delicious pupusas, fresh ingredients, and a warm atmosphere.

Reviews

Chelsea Guevara
Very Salvadorean taste, it’s nostalgic because it looks and tastes like a homemade with love meal
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Hitoshi Hokamura (hokayan)
Hidden spot in SF for local Salvadoran taste and atmosphere. Pupusas are all great and soup are delicious. The place is busy with a lot of takeout orders so service tends to be slow. But people are all nice.
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Mason Chen
Salpicón is a well-known dish with many Latin American origins like Spanish language itself spoken with their own distinctive accents as well as vocabularies by Mexicans, Columbians, Salvadorans, Guatemalans, Nicaraguans, Hondurans and even Brazilians (você fala brasileiro o portugues )
Salvadoreño Salpicón is a dish served cold, with finely chopped beef seasoned with pepper and salt, warm rice, frijoles, salad of lettuce, tomato, cucumber and carrot (or rábano) with handmade tortillas de maíz gruesas y a mano (my favorite ).
After comparing several locations in the City including popular Balompié Café I am strongly recommending Reina’s Restaurant located in Croker Amazon neighborhood (on Mission across street from McDonald’s) that was actually referred by an acquaintance who is native of El Salvador in his 70s (“El Carlito Guapo”) whom I met at the famous Stones YMCA. Enjoy it!
PS I was there for lunch again last Sunday afternoon the place which is rather small was packed with guests. Having waited more than one hour and a half my food finally came very last after even people who came in after I placed my order not sure because I’m not a regular or look Asian. More importantly, the familiar chopping sounds resembling Chinese cooking method faded out after a few rounds. Nowadays everything seems to be “un tiro al aire”…Try to avoid weekends.
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Jeff Ho
2026 update: The beef milanesa $18 (thin cut, breaded and pan fried) used to come with a little salad and some fries. Now it comes with just beans and rice. I mentioned to waitress that on the menu, it said it came with a little salad. She said the menu is wrong but if I wanted it, she can give me to me. The people here are nice and the food is alright. No water refills as the cashier/waitress was busy.

Original review: My beef milanesa $14 (thin cut, breaded and pan fried) was delicious. If you dine-in, it comes with free chips and salsa and two pupusas. That was a lot of food because the plate already comes with beans, fried potatoes, rice and a salad. My favorite part is dipping the pupusas into the beans and rice, then taking a bite of the beef. This was a good lunch.
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Hector Meza
Great place to eat, great staff, great location, good prices. I can eat here all the time. Music and friends. It’s perfect. Only down side parking is hard to find. A cross from McDonald’s on mission street
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Andrea Jesse
I love the authentic Salvadoran food at Reina’s Restaurant. I ordered the “Typical Salvadoran” plate. There was enough food for two and all of it delicious.
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Elisa C.M.
The pupusas are very well served, great size and with plenty of filling. The curtido which is the “salad” that you put on top was very tasty and the salsa as well.

I am giving 4 stars because I have had pupusas elsewhere in the city with have a a better flavor all around, for the same price, but they are open on Wednesday and the rest of the week, which my other go to pupuserias are not.

We didn’t try anything else in the menu, but I saw a couple of other people’s plates and they looked very well served and tasty.

On a side note they do bring you chips and salsa, which I thought was quite nice! (Just beware as the food itself is very filling)
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paolo moreira
HORRIBLE SERVICE!!!!
THIS IS THE TYPICAL PLACE WHERE YOU HAVE TO WAIT FOREVER
THEY TAKE TOOOO LONG FOR EVERYTHING
AND THE FOOD IS NOT GOOD AT ALL WE ORDERED TWO PUPUSAS EACH AND WE HARDLY ATE ONE
THE TASTE WAS AWFUL NO FLAVOR AT ALL EVEN THE CHIPS AND SALSA WERE A DISAPPOINTMENT
I DO NOT RECOMMEND IT
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Jeovanna Soto
Delicious pupusas. Music could be lowered to enjoy a conversation however great customer service
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jorge orantes
Always good food. Pupusas the best. The harina de arroz pupusas so delicioso.
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