Hours
| Saturday | 10 AM–9 PM |
| Sunday | 10 AM–9 PM |
| Monday | 10 AM–9 PM |
| Tuesday | 10 AM–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 10 AM–9 PM |
| Thursday | 10 AM–9 PM |
| Friday | 10 AM–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1873 23rd St, San Pablo, CA 94806
Phone: (510) 447-9232
Website: https://deliciasnicaraguense505.com/
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Delicias Nicaraguense
Delicias Nicaraguense, 1873 23rd St, San Pablo, CA 94806, US
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Just a heads up — the food takes a little while because everything is made fresh. So if you’re super hungry, order an appetizer or one of their natural drinks while you wait. Totally worth it.
We tried the parrillada (big portion, great to share), sopa de queso (very comforting and flavorful), and the churrasco which was — juicy, well-seasoned, grilled perfectly, served with gallo pinto, sweet plantains, queso frito, curtido, and fresh salsas. The plate was huge.
For drinks we had cacao and arroz con piña — both really good and refreshing.
All the plates are generous. You won’t leave hungry.
The space is small and cozy. There’s a tiny parking lot next door, but since it’s on a busy street, parking can be a little tricky.
Overall, good authentic Nicaraguan food and great for family celebrations. We’ll definitely be back.
We bought several things and every one of them was delicious. We bought a Cerdo plate, a Carne Asada plate, Nacatamales and two different Agua Frescas. The plates all came with Gallo Pinto (traditional Nicaraguan Rice & Beans), Maduros (sweet fried plantains), Queso Frito (salty fried cheese), Ensalada de Repollo (shredded cabbage salad) and whichever meat you ordered. Everything and I mean everything was perfect and was 100% authentic. The Cerdo(grilled pork) and Carne Asada (grilled steak) were incredibly flavorful and cooked so this it had just the right amount of char on the outside, but still incredibly moist and juicy inside.
The Nacatamales were also amazing. If you’ve never had a nacatamal, it’s wrapped and steamed in a banana leaf, it has a maza outside similar to a Mexican tomale, only it 3 times larger and filled with rice, potato, pork, tomato and other amazing stuff. It’s like if a Mexican tomale had a really big cousin with way more flavor. If you haven’t had one, you gotta try it. Also, you can eat them as a breakfast, lunch or dinner and you’ll be completely satisfied and full.
For the Agua Frescas, we got Cacao and Tamarindo. Both with freshly made in the restaurant and absolutely delicious. The Agua Frescas were great, but out of everything they were perhaps a little pricier than I would have liked. I think everything else was well priced for what you received. I can’t say enough good things about the food here and wholeheartedly recommend Delicias Nicaraguense.
The agua Fresca I ordered was refreshingly sweet. Everything tasted fresh and made to order, and the lively music added to the ambiance. Despite the lack of prices on the menu, the staff promptly addressed the issue and assured they were working on new menus. While my bill exceeded $30, I found it a tad pricey, but the flavors, cleanliness, and ambiance were good.
There were plenty of customers coming in and out of the restaurant, indicating a growing curiosity for Nicaraguan cuisine, and I hope Delicias Nicaraguense continues to thrive.
Gracias, y buenas suerte en su negocio