El Boqueron

  4.1 – 301 reviews   • Restaurant

✔️Breakfast ✔️Brunch ✔️Lunch ✔️Dinner ✔️Dine in ✔️Take out El Boqueron 90250

Hours

Friday9 AM–8:30 PM
Saturday8 AM–8 PM
Sunday8 AM–8 PM
Monday9 AM–8:30 PM
Tuesday9 AM–8:30 PM
Wednesday9 AM–8:30 PM
Thursday9 AM–8:30 PM

Address and Contact Information

Address: 12817 Prairie Ave, Hawthorne, CA 90250

Phone: (310) 219-2037

Website: http://orderelboqueron.com/

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Reviews

tutiqueen tutiqueen
This is the best Salvadorean caldo de res – beef soup ever! My mom’s is now second. I love coming here to get this soup. It is freshly prepared at the time you order. The service is great and all the food its delicious
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Violet BF
This is a small, very small, restaurant where they serve good Salvadorean food. I visited quite a few times until I decided to take my business elsewhere. I usually order the same thing (beef soup and pupusas) because those are great choices. The soup specially is delicious. The pupusas are okay, not the best, in my opinion. The place is clean enough. There’s two main reasons why I decided I’m not going back here. The service is horrible, the people that serve the food and the cashiers are just plain rude. And the other is the parking situation is the worst. The small lot is shared by all of the other businesses in the shopping center, so good luck trying to find a spot; or getting out of there. I can deal with the place being tiny, all the tables are very closed to each other. And for that reason, it feels very crowded, and it perhaps gives the illusion that is a popular place because it’s so packed. They also take way too long to serve the food after you’ve placed your order, and that’s annoying. I think after the four,or five, times we dined there. This is a total pass for me. I’m sorry, I tried.
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Karen Dominguez
THE CHEESE IN MY PUPUSA WAS SPOILED AND THE WAITRESS WAS SOOOO RUDE ABOUT IT. I really tried to give this place a go because it seems to be a mom and pops type of place and I always try and spend my money on local business. But what happened today made me not want to ever spend my money there again. I got a breakfast plate that came with a pupusa which I saved for last. One bite into the pupusa and I could tell that the cheese was off. In denial, I took another bite. Yup, the cheese was bad. I told the waitress that my cheese was bad and she said she would go speak to the kitchen. She comes back and puts my check on the table. I look at it and I’m shocked to see that I was charged full price and she never ever addressed my issue with my food. I walked up to the counter and I told her that I assumed she brought me the check because maybe they didn’t want to replace my pupusa and I maybe was discounted the pupusa. With the worst attitude ever, she said in Spanish “well I don’t know what you want me to do because I asked the kitchen and they said the cheese is fine.“ I looked at her dead in the eyes and said, “ Do you think I would make that up? Do you want to taste it yourself? You can see I spit it back into my napkin and the rest of the pupusa is still there.” She said again that she didn’t know what I wanted her to do because the kitchen said that the The cheese was fine. She said maybe the salsa I put on it was bad. First of all, NO. I know what cheese tastes like and I know what bad cheese tastes like. And EITHER WAY I COULDN’T EAT ANYWAY EVEN IF IT WAS ONLY THE SALSA BECAUSE I PUT IT ON MY PUPUSA. I was flabbergasted and livid at the audacity at thi point. I told her that I don’t even care for them to replace it, but that I think it’s unfair for me to pay something that I couldn’t eat not because I didn’t want to, but because I literally could not. I asked her if she thought it was fair that I should pay for that full meal she scoffed and said again with a horrible attitude that she would remove the coffee from the bill and that I should be more than happy with that because it cost much more than the pupusa. First of all the pupusas are 4.55, coffee is 4.75. I understand what she means in terms of it probably was cheaper because it came part of a bigger plate, but it was the attitude and the straight out gaslighting that did it for me. I will not be spending my money here again. The food is decent, but totally not worth the terrible service. RUN ELSEWHERE .
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Marixa Martinez
First the server was a bit rude, making sly remarks in Spanish thinking we couldn’t understand her. Next the horchata tasted like it was mixed with something fruity and I tried letting them know but they didn’t wanna hear any of it. I got a tipico 1 and it was literally very little food that didn’t even taste good.
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Ernesto Enmanuel
Delicious pupusas and the best horchata 100% Salvadorian super super recommended
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Cecilia Hahn
Amazing, authentic El Salvadorian cuisine. We had pupusas, tamales, carne asada, and pollo guisado. The pupusas (revueltas) were packed with flavor, had the right balance of grease and were overall just perfect. We ordered hot chocolate which brought so much nostalgia from my childhood years – it was made using the Abuelita bar of chocolate, steamed and we paired it with the most delicious little pastries. Friendly staff and chill atmosphere made our time here so memorable.
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Laura R Fernandez
My FIL recently visited this place as he used to like the food and friendly staff until 2 days ago that he hit rock bottom. He requested a Sopa de Patas. Upon getting it he smelled something weird and the taste was not good. He told the waitress/waiter who agreed to exchange it but under the conditions he was going to be charge for both soups. My FIL declined the offer but still had to pay for the soup he didn’t eat. I am sorry he we will not longer go to this pace nor order food from it. Please be careful when you eat and expect to double pay if you don’t like the food.
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Edwin Espinoza
The food is so authentic and so delicious I can’t help my self from going there at least 3x a week on my lunch break when I’m working by the area . I always order 3 pupusas de aroz rebuelta and they’re so delicious. The price is affordable and they almost make them similar to my grandmother. if I could give it a 10* out of 5 I would.
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Wilber A Romero
Food is good and they have at least one vegeterian dish in their menu, the girls give you a standard customer service. The parking is limited and the business is right in the corner of El Segundo and Prairie, still very convenient.
If you order over the phone they have your meal ready to pick up on time.
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