

The specialty of this casual restaurant is Salvadoran pupusas, served with other classics.
Hours
| Friday | 9 AM–10:30 PM |
| Saturday | 9 AM–10 PM |
| Sunday | 9 AM–9 PM |
| Monday | 10 AM–9 PM |
| Tuesday | 10 AM–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 10 AM–9 PM |
| Thursday | 10 AM–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 30030 Mission Blvd, Hayward, CA 94544
Phone: (510) 489-0306
Website: https://www.pupuserialascabanas.com/
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Reviews
Got these birria pupusas that are so cheesy and meaty!
Their cabbage side they got cuts through the grease and creates a perfectly balanced meal.
One of my faves.
They seem to have raised the prices on the pupusas. They are well over 5 dollars for ONE pupusa. They seem to try to justify this by making the pupusa “bigger” but honestly it’s just more doughy and greasier. Not worth the 5 bucks.
On a separate note, their customer service is lacking. When you call to place an order the line is always busy and they never answer the phone most of the time. You have to call multiple times. And when they do answer they don’t honor special requests that they themselves agree to like with doing substitutions.
This used to be my favorite pupuseria in Hayward but due to all the recent below average food experiences I will have to look elsewhere for Salvadorean
The waitress did a great job and was attentive but not annoying. We ordered a couple combo plates with pupusas and taco/tamale and some nachos. The kids loved it my wife loved it and so did I. The pupusas were really nice soft and fresh. The only thing we didn’t love was the gudido/ pickled veg for the pupusas but it was still fine. Next time we go we will order the giant pupusa. Looking forward to going back
Great work Pupuseria Las Cabanas
Once seated, they promptly handed out their menus and took our orders within ten minutes. While we waited, we were served chips and salsa. However, the wait for the appetizer was surprisingly quick, as if they sensed our hunger. Nevertheless, we had to call twice to get our water and empty plates.
The main course, the pupusas, arrived 30-40 minutes later. We were already quite full from the appetizers and chips, so we couldn’t finish our main course.
Fortunately, their dishes reheated well, so we were able to enjoy the rest of our meal for dinner.
We tried fried yuca with fried pork for appetizer. The yuca was delicious and soft, but I found the pork to be on a super salty side; however, it balances well with their escabeche (pickled vegetables).
Pupusas were delicious with a balance portion and taste. Taco was alright. Not a fan of the tortillas and the asada came out too dry.
Parking can be a challenge, but it shouldn’t be a major concern. The servers were friendly and attentive, despite the busy nature of the restaurant.