4.1 – 112 reviews • Salvadoran restaurant
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Hours
| Friday | 10 AM–8 PM |
| Saturday | 10 AM–7 PM |
| Sunday | Closed |
| Monday | 10 AM–5 PM |
| Tuesday | 10 AM–5 PM |
| Wednesday | 10 AM–5 PM |
| Thursday | 10 AM–8 PM |
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ARIEL CRUZ
This is the most authentic place you can come to eat; it literally feels like you’re in El Salvador and Guatemala. The service is amazing. The owners are extremely friendly and very talkative. They explain all the different types of food they have, in case you’ve never had Central American cuisine.
… moreNicholas Lampkin
Was my first time come here tonget some papusas with my girlfriend. The atmosphere was great and we felt like we were at home. The owners came out and talked with us. There is nothing better then funding a place to have a meal and it feels more like home then a restaurant. Well be coming back.
… moreVanessa Madrigal
First off, we had great customer service from the owner himself and he was super nice. Thank you for praying for our meal and for us, God bless you.
El salpicón was the best meal!! I bit expensive but it was good with the rice and beans, casamiento was OK.
Las pupusas de harina de arroz could use some help, I personally like them thin but they were missing some personally and flavor.
(Owner was open to feedback and hey we’ll have to go back to see wassup)
Sopa de gallina india was good, very clean and well done.
Don’t judge by the reviews or the look of it, give them a try and enjoy. They have a lot of Salvi goodies, so it was worth the try.
… moreMatt Nielsen
We love that their culture is shining through! Their witness for their belief in a God and their decision to be closed on Sunday made me love it even more.
… moreDamien Jordan
Grabbed a couple pupusas this past weekend for the first time. I had 2 (bean and cheese) pupusas and 1 (chicken and bean) pupusas and they weren’t bad at all.
… moreIsabel Garcia
I stopped by this cozy little place for a quick lunch before heading back home to San Francisco, and it was such a delightful experience! Located across from a charming elementary school, this restaurant has a peaceful atmosphere that instantly puts you at ease. The moment I walked in, the warm scents of fresh Latin food filled the air, accompanied by soothing Christian music playing softly in the background. It was such a comforting vibe!
The manager was friendly and communicative, offering great suggestions and taking my order with care. I went with the two pupusas plate, which included rice, beans, and a cabbage salad-and wow, every bite was good. The refried beans were hands-down the best I’ve ever had, and the crispy, flavorful cabbage salad paired perfectly with the pupusas.
This place might be a small hole in the wall, but it’s packed with heart and incredible food. I’II definitely be back the next time I’m in town!
… moreJulián Plascencia Curiel
The food is authentic Salvadorean food. It’s tasty. Tastes good. The natural beverages are a must try. It is delicious.
… moreAlba Bear
Very expensive. 2 pupusas and a yuca con chicharrón, very little curtido and red sauce. 28 bucks for all. I got there at 7pm , they close at 8. I had to take my order to go. Food was okay, and small portions. Chicharrón was meh. No prices posted. ♀️
… moreCourtney Hillery
The pupusas are good. Some of the other stuff not so much. It is hard to communicate if you don’t speak Spanish and there are no prices listed on the wall with the pictures of the food. The people were nice and the food I ordered was hot. I’ve been there twice and I would go again. I have no other Salvadorian restaurant to compare them to. I have more experience with Mexican food.
… moreJasmine Baskin
The workers were extremely friendly and hospitable. The pupusas were very very bland, along with the rice, and the beans I got were EXTREMELY salty. I paid 22 dollars for 2 pupusas with just beans and cheese, and a very small side of rice and beans. The mild salsa they gave me tasted like tomato sauce and water. I highly doubt this is the actual price and I believe I was up charged because I’m not latino. Overall after paying $50 for two small plates and a pepsi I will not be going back.
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