Jalapeños Restaurant

  3.8 – 194 reviews   • Latin American restaurant

✔️ Dine-in ✔️ Takeout ✔️ No delivery Jalapeños Restaurant 94533

Hours

Friday10 AM–8 PM
Saturday9 AM–8 PM
Sunday9 AM–7 PM
Monday
(Labor Day)
Closed
Tuesday10 AM–8 PM
Wednesday10 AM–8 PM
Thursday10 AM–8 PM

Address and Contact Information

Address: 1690 W Texas St, Fairfield, CA 94533

Phone: (707) 425-5074

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Reviews

Destiny Elmo
Amazing food! I will absolutely be eating here again. The michelada con camarones was HUGE and pretty much a meal on it’s own! It was a very fun experience trying it. The shrimp on it was large and they took the time to clean the shrimp. The price of the food is very reasonable. However I took a star off because the chips and salsa are not good. The location is in a run down building and very warm inside, but they keep it clean and tidy. The service is friendly. The water is not good- very ‘tap’ water tasting. The pupusas are so good! Better if you eat them fresh. I got some to fo and the heat created moisture in the container warping them a little, not their fault but just a good reminder to eat them there.
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Jocelyn Hernandez
Definitely well-made pupusas! Authentic taste and NOT greasy! The ladies working the kitchen definitely seemed a bit overwhelmed with the amount of orders they had… but overall I’ll be returning to get my Salvi-food fix!
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Little Red
I’ve gone here before but the service today was terrible. Went in to place an order and the lady there didn’t even make eye contact with me. Gave short rude answers and walked away mid conversation! Foods good tho
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Ben Wigglesworth
Proper Salvadorian food! My wife is from there and she loves this place and the food is spectacular so thumbs up from us both.
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Juan Fuentes (Jfuentes)
2nd time having food from this place. Plato tipico is a good option.
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Krystal Van Otterloo
Moved here from Hayward and trying to find some pupusas…this place is a mix of Mexican and Salvadoran. Staff was pleasant enough, food was pretty good. We had maps of El Salvador on our table which was cool to look at while waiting for our food. Not sure yet if this will be our go-to yet, but no complaints.
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Keith LaGrone
The atmosphere isn’t the best , sad it sits in old building across from Allan Witt Park. In this complex there’s Little Caesars, a barber shop and a tattoo shop. The businesses here are nice, it’s the building. And the parking lot that needs to be worked on.
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Christor Dorito
Great pupusas! Definitely a good little hidden spot. I’d order ahead if taking out!
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John Arellano
We wanted to try a new place so we chose to try it out. Place wasn’t clean, took over an hour for our food to come, we actually chose to leave because it took so long., Waitress never checked on us to see if we needed anything. Floor was dirty and had to ask them to sweep up the food that was under the table we sat at. Seemed like if you weren’t ordering beer you weren’t gona get any real service at this place. Will never be back.
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Consuelo Moran
It took 45 minutes to even get the disgusting worse pupusas and horchata I’ve ever had. I live in a place with at least 4 Salvadoran restaurants not Mexican/Salvadoran. My family are from the country and I’ve been eating them since a baby. So maybe I’m biased, but this place was overpriced and terrible. I’m sorry four dollars for one pupusa is a lot to ask but than for it to be garbage was extremely disappointing. The masa was dry, the pupusa was over cooked and slightly hard, the beans inside were dry. I’ve never had dry Salvadoran beans we make them more looser than the Mexican refried. Anyways to continue on with disappointment. The dry beans were not mixed with cheese it seemed I would get bites of pure cheese all along the outside rim and then closer to the middle would be the beans it was not mixed. Seriously the absolute worse pupusa I’ve ever had. I usually eat 2 could barely finish one. The salsa was bitter, and seasoned weird definitely not authentic , the curtido tasted old and honestly dirty. On the topic of dirty I decided to get an horchata and boy I promise you don’t make that mistake it was seriously one of the worst liquids I’ve ever put in my mouth. It tasted watered down with dirty water, it was not creamy at all, it was super dark which is fine but once again it tasted like literally toilet water. When I threw it down the drain in the morning the color was a disgusting grey color then all the brown powder that made it dark to begin with. I can’t believe what they’re making passes and could be sold I’m surprised people feel any other way maybe they haven’t had better…
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