La Esperanza Restaurant & Bakery

  4.2 – 1,194 reviews   • Salvadoran restaurant

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At Restaurante La Esperanza we are committed to our customers to give a pleasant and unique feeling in each of their visits and feel at home. In our restaurant you will find a variety of Salvadoran dishes with an special touch that identifies us. We also offer catering options! You can relax and enjoy with family and friends. Our Event Planners, Chefs and Catering Specialists will serve your guests and make your event one to remember.

Unassuming eatery specializing in Salvadoran & Guatemalan dishes, with some Mexican options.

✔️Breakfast ✔️Brunch ✔️Lunch ✔️Dinner ✔️Dine in ✔️Take out ✔️Delivery La Esperanza Restaurant & Bakery 90501

Hours

Friday9 AM–9 PM
Saturday9 AM–9 PM
Sunday8 AM–9 PM
Monday9 AM–9 PM
Tuesday9 AM–9 PM
Wednesday9 AM–9 PM
Thursday9 AM–9 PM

Address and Contact Information

Address: 22832 S Western Ave, Torrance, CA 90501

Phone: (310) 626-6578

Website: http://laesperanzarestaurants.com/

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Reviews

Peter Babida
Tried La Esperanza Guatemalan and Salvadoran cuisine. Tried the Pepian beef stew, garnachas (mini tostadas topped with ground beef) and empanadas filled with meat and spices. Really good flavors, hearty portions, and friendly service. The tortilla appetizers came out hot and delicious with the black bean dip..
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Carlos Soto
Hey dont skip this place the food amazing, the service super friendly it’s definitely a come back spot!
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Leslie Long
I bought a lg Leche cake in the bakery next door owned by Las Esperanza for my brother’s birthday cake. Very excellent cake get it back to a refrigerator right away as it has milk in it. It’s a very most cake and light to digest. My family loves it! It has chocolate dropped down the sides and fruit and oreo cookies with whip creamon top. They have some in the glass cooler case and others in the back which you can have then write anything on top as well. I give the cake 5 stars!
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Joann LaBarbera
What a find! I first heard about their take-out tamales and bakery, which are both fabulous, but there is so much more to La Esperanza. On my first visit a few weeks ago I had the pupusa plate: One Revuelta (beans, chicharron and cheese) and one Chorizo and cheese and they were both delicious. Plate comes with rice and beans and includes Curtido (spicy slaw) and red hot sauce. A lot of food for a very reasonable price. I also had the Elote tamale with crema. One of the best corn tamales I’ve ever had. Last night I tired the Loroco and cheese pupusa and I have to say it was the best one so far. Also tried a Chuchito (Guatemalan tamale): full of pork and the warm tomato salsa was yummy. Service is impeccable and I even got a free appetizer both times (tortilla with the smoothest and most delicious black beans). I will coming here much more often, can’t wait to try some other specialties on the menu.
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Jeremy Salazar
First time here. Drove from Anaheim due to word of mouth that food was very good. They did not disappoint. We tried Guatemalan and the Salvidorian dishes and all was great. We also did not head back home without stopping first to buy different pastries from their bakery. We’ll definitely make a trip back here again soon.
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Virginia Torres
I was really disappointed that the rosca did not have the baby Jesus inside. My child was so upset that he started crying, and we almost ate the entire rosca searching for it. If the baby isn’t included, there should at least be a clear warning, or the baby should be placed on the side of the box/tin so families can add it themselves.

That said, the rosca itself was still delicious, which is why I’m giving it 3 stars instead of fewer. The taste was great, but the missing baby really took away from the tradition and the experience.
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Risa
How have I missed this place all this time? Super delicious and wonderful service! I got to come here with my co workers and already seeing when I can go in with my family! The Pupusas were the BEST that I’ve ever had! The juice was so refreshing and delicious too! Will definitely be back soon!
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Angelica Cacheo
I was craving authentic Guatemalan food and thought to try this place again. This time of course due to Covid19 we ate outside, but the server was very nice and attentive. He gave us some recommendations too which were very tasty. I had the atol de elote, which I recommend. The tamal was good, but it needed that flavor that I was expecting to get from a Guatemalan tamal. I enjoyed the black beans with handmade corn tortilla. The chicken pepian was delicious.
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Diana Garcia
This place was amazing, my first time trying El Salvadorian food. The service is great and the food was amazing. I went with a group of coworkers. My only regret was not taking photos of the food. I highly recommend La Esperanza.
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Sep Sd
This place was Cousy and comfy.
I ordered combo fajita and pupusas ( with a MUST TRY) comment on the menu. I also ordered to drinks as I will share a photo.

My scores:
Horichita ( brown drink) : too sweet to drink 2/5
Tamarindo: ( orang drink) : smooth taste 4/5
Fajita: taste good and smelled good 5/5
Pupusas : I didn’t like it! Too oily which felt unhealthy! Maybe others liked it but I didn’t

In general nice place and friendly people, maybe I have to try other foods and snacks next time
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