Diego Rodriguez
Real authentic food, I ordered hen soup, it came a full plate with the hen rice and avocado en the side. Truly tasted home made. Also, Rhina gave us a great service, this is a GEM!!! Will be def coming back
… moreMario lucero
Food here was amazing, very authentic. I had a hard time choosing a dish. Also home made tortillas 🙂 a place I definitely recommend and would go back anytime. The place does need an update look.
… moreTaylor
Great food, family owned. Met two of the family members and they were hospitable and helpful. Loved the pupusas.
… moreAllan Gonzalez
I’m a Guatemalan living in Texas. I miss my mom’s meals, and searching through the internet, I was able to find this Guatemalan bakery and restaurant. I took my wife and daughter for breakfast, and it was a great visit. The service was excellent, our waiter was very friendly, and it was fun talking to her about where she was from in Guatemala. We took some pan dulce ”sweet bread” home to have with our afternoon coffee. We are definitely coming back for lunch next time.
… moreBR
Being born to a mother of Guatemalan background, my family and I were excited to visit Agua Blanca, however this changed once we finally decided to make the visit. The food experience at this establishment felt short to meet even modest expectations. Despite the promising menu descriptions, the execution fell flat from what I was anticipating. I ordered the Churrasco. The saltiness of the meat was extremely overwhelming, easily powering over the other sides. The flavors from the other sides were entirely absent. Their menu was outdated and claimed all their prices were now different and the updated price was to be taken when we received the check. The atmosphere of the establishment did little to compensate for the food and price. While the decor attempted to exude an air of culture and coziness, it ultimately felt uninspired. Overall, the food left my family and I feeling disappointed, mislead by the prices, and the atmosphere failed to create a memorable dining environment.
… moreDaniel Morales
From the first bite, this Guatemalan breakfast made me feel at home. Well-seasoned refried beans, with that smoky flavor that only a Guatemalan grandmother can impart. The fried eggs, perfectly cooked, accompanied by golden-brown plantains and fresh cheese, together make a simply perfect combination.
The warm tortillas, fresh off the griddle, were the silent star of the dish—soft, yet full of character. And to top it all off, a mountain coffee that smells of village mornings and hard work. It’s not just food, it’s identity, it’s pride, it’s Guatemala served on a plate.
Ideal for starting the day with energy and authentic flavor. If you want to try what they really eat in the heart of the country, this breakfast can’t fail.
… morem rodriguez
Wow they have the guatemalan frijole negro with platanos fritos and the guatemalan tortillas . This place is very excellent and chevre! Love it and owner is so nice and her staff as well 😉
… moreFrank Cabano
Great place to eat. Unlike the place on 3rd and Jefferson or on carrier and desco THIS PLACE MAKES THEIR TORTILLAS IN HOUSE. tacos are not 4″ long and the serving size is pretty good. They have rice and chicken as well. Great place to eat
… moreRodolfo Michel
Love this place plus the service was top notch, super friendly and the food was great. We have the Agua Blanca breakfast plate and the tortillas were handmade and freshly made. Recommend to all if looking for a Guatemalan breakfast or food. They made us feel so welcome and heartwarming.
… more