Bill Harz
Some of the best Papusas in the Twin Cities. Definitely worth a visit if you’re craving some Salvadoran food. The place is nothing fancy, it’s got the feel of a small diner/cafe. But the food well makes up for what the ambience lacks.
It’s mostly self service although I think the’ll bring you menus and do table service in the back room. I still typically end up ordering at the counter and getting a number to bus myself though.
… moreSilvester Vicic
Because of the ongoing presence of ICE, the restaurant door is locked and patrons need to be let in. The music was great and the food selection simple but hearty and delicious! Loved the corn pupusas, and the stewed meat plate was plentiful and flavorful. Bonus, here, is that it’s also a bakery. You can’t go wrong here.
… moreJoel Navam
Absolutely awful. This photo looks good. But the chicken tasted two weeks old and I wanted to throw up after. I paid $18 for terrible food. The service and the environment was okay.
… moreMandy Nelson
Still our favorite place for Pupusas and other delicious food. Worth the drive! Kind and helpful staff. Fresh and delicious food.
… moreTony Becker
Authentic Salvadoran food and baked goods. I really enjoy the Salvadoran style quesadillas which are nothing like TexMex quesadillas. They are a sweet and savory breakfast muffin/bread
… moreDelia Martinez
I just called to the restaurant and somebody answered the phone. And they told me to wait a minute, but then they just end my phone call. And now I’m trying to call back twice and nobody answer. How people supposed to order food? With this customer service!
… morePaco K
Authentic restaurant in the twin cities with an outstanding bakery . The huevos rancheros were excellent . The coffee was not the best .
… moreAngie Quijada
I’ve been here with my family many times, and the food is always delicious. Most of the staff is friendly, and we keep coming back for that. However, occasionally the person at the register seems so unhappy, which can be very frustrating to see. The coffee, unfortunately, is really bad, and I wish they could improve it since the pan dulce is amazing and would pair so well with a good cup of coffee.
… moreTom Schmitz
We have shopped at the bakery many times and had a sit-down meal once. Very nice people, good food. If you want to speak Spanish, they’ll be very happy about that. If you want to speak English, they’ll do their best, but the conversation could be a bit limited.
… moreAnthony Levens
Good food and desserts. I got 2 pupusa, chicken tamales, and French fries. All were good. Also got a dessert but I haven’t tried it yet
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