Joanna Vasquez
This place is not fancy by any means. But what they lack in decor, they make up for in character and flavor. The ladies who work here are very friendly and welcoming. I am not super familiar with Honduran food, but I have been more exposed to it recently since moving to the area. This restaurant highlights baleadas as one of the main dishes they make, but they do have entrees on the menu. Caveat: the menu is on the wall, posted on a posterboard, but I believe they might even have more items than what is posted. It was slightly overwhelming because I wanted to try it all.
I was going to sit at the counter, but the ladies encouraged me to sit at one of the tables, because they said the chairs were more comfortable and they wanted me to enjoy the experience. I ordered the sopa de res (beef soup) and it did not disappoint. It was a significant bowl with plenty of vegetables and beef bones. It came out pippin hot and with a good portion of rice on the side and some fresh tortillas. Overall, this place is great for an authentic Hondorian dish. They also have some El Salvadorean dishes as well. It also is very well priced. I spent $22 for the entree, a fresh pineapple juice, and a colada to go.
… moreSebastian Duncan-Portuondo
They make the best baleadas and pupusas in Miami! A family run business con pura corazón. I have loved this place for 16 years and counting! The soups are fire too.
… moreDanielle Keener
Excelente comida. Authentic central American cafe. Tastes just like a delicious home-cooked meal. Cafe con leche & lunch
… moreChristopher Rodriguez
Best pupusas ever. Just like home. Friendly and welcoming.
… moreDK Allington
Has become one of my favorite places to enjoy lunch.
… moreArnold Gaitan
They have a really delicious beef and chicken soup, the best I ever have, the three ladies working there are beautiful people and they cook with excellent homemade seasoning. I will definitely be back
… moreDaniel Vincent
Their food is great. Baleadas are amazing. La doña that makes the food makes exactly what authentic honduran food is supposed to taste and look like. I recommend take out only.
… morewired bluto
Great baleadas, pupusas, and Central American breakfast. The soups are delicious. My favorite is the “sopa de res”. I have supported this place for over a decade and will continue.
… morePeter Koufos
Sunday morning, Memorial Day Weekend, feeling chill and craving in-house made tortillas, refried beans and crema. $9 breakfast with eggs and chorizo and a cup of cafe con leche couldn’t be beat. I even got a Grape Tropical. They said they have mondongo on Saturday and Sunday so, I’ll be back.
… moreThedancer24
Pupusas are expensive and small. Was given salad but no tomato sauce, therefore they were dried.
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