Hours
| Monday | 9 AM–9 PM |
| Tuesday | 9 AM–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 9 AM–9 PM |
| Thursday | 9 AM–9 PM |
| Friday | 9 AM–9 PM |
| Saturday | 9 AM–9 PM |
| Sunday | 9 AM–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 6003 W Broad St, Richmond, VA 23230
Phone: (804) 966-0963
Website: https://cielitolindolatinomarketva.com/
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Reviews
I got the pupusas revueltas, horchata and tamales de elotes. They were just like how my mom would make them! Best curtido I’ve tried as well. Will definitely come back here regularly. The ladies there were also attentive and friendly. They told me 20 minutes and everything was ready when I got there to pick up my order
I have ordered Caldo de Res/Beef and Pollo/Chicken Empanadas, Carne Asada/Steak Tortas (served with French fries), Revueltas/Pork & Cheese Pupusas, Pollo/Chicken Huarache and Pastor/Pork Huarache, and a big bowl of Caldo de res (Mexican Beef Soup). I love the fact that none of the servers worked at the counter spoke English, I had to point out the items to place my to go order. This place is really authentic.
Even though the waitress didn’t speak English, but I can feel her friendliness and effort of trying to make me comfortable. She immediately sprayed and wiped the table as I was sitting down. She brought me the bowl of Caldo de res while I was waiting for the other food to be prepared. The Beef Soup was filled with large tender beef pieces, ear of corn, yucca, potato, carrot, cabbage. The soup had the perfect flavor and it was great for the cold weather. There were also rice and corn tortillas come with the soup. The rice was the best in Richmond. I can just eat it by itself. Chopped white onion, cilantro, and lime wedges were on the side for seasoning the soup. Just a side note, I drank the soup and put the leftover dry ingredients in a soup container. The nice waitress took my container and filled all the way up with fresh broth. At anywhere else they would charge me extra for the broth. I was very grateful.
Since all the pricing information were scratched off the menu, I had no idea how much I have paid for each item. Total was over $70 and there was a 4% Non Cash Adj for credit card payment. I couldn’t find the Pupusas when I got home, probably got lost in the translation. They were less than $2 each, it wasn’t a big deal.
The photos don’t do justice with wilted lettuce and melted cheese. You probably want to have your meal there while they are hot. I will definitely go back soon.
The torta cubana was especially good – super packed sandwich with so many types of meat.
Also nice that you can shop around the Latino Mart while waiting for your food.