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Address: 409 Smyrna Square Dr, Smyrna, TN 37167
Phone: (615) 715-3533
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Our last meal was really great, mostly thanks to our waitress’s amazing service.
The food was super high quality, and every dish had incredible flavor.
Plus, any issues that came up were handled quickly and professionally. That kind of attention to detail made our whole experience much better. We totally recommend this place for its awesome food and service.
Great food, kind service, and laid-back atmosphere. Warning: they only have one person who speaks English, so be prepared to either wait for her or point and smile. Honestly, these are always the best joints!
When we pulled up and walked in, we were unsure about what to do… But there were a lot of people already sitting, so we just sat at a table. The first server that came up unfortunately did not speak English and we do not speak Spanish. Both my companion and I were fine with that and were prepared to just point at the menu, but another server who speaks English came and took over. We ordered Waters, which are just bottled water. We also ordered two appetizers: Yuca frita con pescaditos and pastellitos de pollo y papa. I’ve had the first before, so I had something to compare it to. It was absolutely delicious, and it was honestly the most crispy exterior and soft interior I’ve ever had on that dish. The second appetizer was new to both of us. It was also absolutely delicious with perfect textures. The slaw mixture that comes with both is a wonderful condiment (and is a common one based on my experience – but not everyone does it well. They do it very well).
For our main courses, we ordered two pupusas (one revueltas and one loroco con queso), both of which I have experience with. Just like the last dish, this one was done better than any I’ve had in the past. (Loroco is a delicious green herb that I think is the national flower of El Salvador? Don’t quote me on that. I’m working from poor memory and haven’t googled it to confirm haha.)
Our other main dish was La Parrillada (go big or go home). This was a giant dish with multiple meats, rice, beans, and a tomato salad. All of them were delicious, but I have to say that the star on this plate was really the rice and beans. We both loved the flavor of those two together, and the rice even by itself was absolutely delicious. The meats were all flavorful, but I would not recommend anyone who cannot eat well done meats to order this. These are very thin pieces of meat, so they cook quickly.
Everything was delicious. Everyone was kind.
They were also very busy, but we were in the minority of English speakers.
Go try them out! But do not go if you require everyone to speak English. You may have to point and smile. But smile big because this place is absolutely delicious!
Also, there were two gentlemen there that spoke English and were very helpful and patient.