
Cerro Bonito is a Salvadoran restaurant and pupuseria located in Grand Prairie, Texas, offering authentic Latin American flavors made with traditional recipes. Our menu features freshly made pupusas, sweet fried plantains, classic Salvadoran breakfasts, and traditional beverages like horchata. With a warm atmosphere, friendly service, and a focus on high-quality ingredients, we’re a great spot for enjoying Salvadoran food, Latin dishes, and homemade favorites for breakfast, lunch, or dinner. We also offer vegetarian options and family-friendly plates to satisfy every taste. At Cerro Bonito, we take pride in sharing the authentic flavors of El Salvador with the Grand Prairie community and surrounding areas.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 510 W Pioneer Pkwy Suite 100, Grand Prairie, TX 75051
Phone: (469) 660-0171
Website: https://web.facebook.com/cerrobonitorestaurante/?_rdc=1&_rdr
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Reviews
Pupusas are bomb
I am not Salvadorean but this is legit.
The lady even made me hot milk with canela and coffee. Super rico!!! I have no pix bc I ate too fast.
I got pupusas ( so far they sell THE BEST PUPUSAS in town)
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Also, Plato típico so good
lastly pan con pollo, so delicious, is big, but they hardly put chicken, for $10.50 it should have a decent amount of chicken
otherwise I recommend.
The service is OK
The food was good, however a lot came out cold. It all came out at different times (which is preferred with large parties so the food doesn’t sit while other dishes are finishing up) bit several folks food was barely warm. It took 30 minutes to take our order and another 45 minutes for the food. One to go order walked out as he was tired of waiting on his order to be ready.
Be warned that your second basket of chips is EXTRA, but no one tells you that until you are ready to pay.
The Tamale on the Plato Tipico was masa, with a single chunk of chicken. It was not the typical tamale. The Pupusas were good, and the yuca was good, but we got two tiny pieces of chicharon which were fairly burnt to a crisp.
The food was mediocre in my opinion and with several folks from Latin America in our party let’s say no one was impressed with the exception of the one person who had the Torta Cubana who said it was excellent. We went here based off the reviews and was definitely disappointed.
There is a little market/panaderia at the front serving sweets and Latin grocery items.