4.7 – 307 reviews • Salvadoran restaurant
✔️Breakfast ✔️Brunch ✔️Lunch ✔️Dinner ✔️Dine in ✔️Take out
Menu Photos
places.singleplatform.com
Photo Gallery
Related Web Results
Morazan Salvadorian Restaurant
410 W Bakerview Rd #108. Bellingham, WA 98226 (360) 306-8005. Welcome to Morazan Salvadorian Restaurant. Salvadoran restaurant. Food image prep.
Reviews
Emma Tia Nester
Came here for the pupusas. Ordered 2 of the pork, bean and cheese variety. They were tasty with a little cabbage garnish. Fair price $7.50 for both. Filling.
… moreTehzeeb Arif
I highly recommend this place ! I got two large papusas for $8 , and they have a variety of salsa choices to go along with them , they were delicious !
… moreAna Ventura
This place is the real deal, delicious authentic Salvadorian food, great customer service, clean , I would eat here every day if I could
… moreRoberto Chavarria
Small place, good food, the pupusas were good, good flavor and size. The curtido could Be a little closer to what it actually taste in El Salvador, but still good! We will be back
… moreTiana Noureddin
Amazing Salvadorian food. I got pupusas and they were SO GOOD. Lots of options for my gluten free fellows – basically everything is good since they’re made with masa. Will definitely be telling everyone I know to come visit here when they’re in the area.
Note that the sign outside says Cuscatlan instead of Morazan!
… moreFrank Li
It’s my first time came here.
The foods are really great! Pupusas is the item you have to try.
Will come back soon and try others.
… moreCraig Johnson
Finally made it during open hours. Wow what a delicious meal. We ordered the pupusas, pan, pastelitos, tamales, empanada and yuka frita. There were four sauces provided: a red tomato water and green tomatillo and jalapeno, a red salsa with the yuca and a red chicken base for the pan. The tamale was wrapped in banana leaves and not made with masa and lard but light, fluffy and delicious. We watched someone else fill their pupusas with the salted slaw, but we ate too soon to try. The pan was filled with sweet beets and plenty of veggies and quite worth a return visit being stuffed with juicy tender marinated chicken. The yuka was cut thick enough to be moist in the center and delicious with crunchy deep fried pork pieces somehow cooked long enough to take on the texture of chicharrons. The empanada was an unexpected treat we ordered with banana encasing beans that finished the meal with a smile.
… moreChristopher Gen
Pretty good went yesterday and never had salvadorian food before so it was a nice experience. The beans were good, really well cooked and flavoured.
… moreGaurang Chandrakant
A hidden gem and the food is great! There was a long wait and seemed to be a familiar spot for locals. The coleslaw that came with the Pupusa is excellent and the Pupusa itself is highly recommended. The tamales was great and so was the Aqua de Orcheta. Even though it was busy, service was always with a smile.
… moreJulissa Villacorta
Best pupusas – authentic and people are very kind here. Highly recommend.
… more … View more