Homey option for Latin American comfort foods, including many Salvadoran & Honduran specialties.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 900 W 35th St, North Little Rock, AR 72118
Phone: (501) 771-5559
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Reviews
The platanos were perfectly caramelized, achieving that ideal balance of sweetness and savory flavor. They were tender on the inside with a slightly crispy exterior – exactly how they should be.
The pupusas revueltas were the star of the show. These thick corn tortillas were stuffed with a mouthwatering combination of cheese, refried beans, and chicharrón (pork). The filling was generous and flavorful, with the cheese melting beautifully into the other ingredients. The pupusas came with a side of curtido (pickled cabbage slaw) and tomato salsa. While the curtido added a perfect tangy contrast to the rich pupusas, the tomato salsa could have been better. It was a bit too watery for my taste, but this minor issue didn’t detract from the overall great flavor of the dish.
The portions were generous, and the prices were reasonable for the quality of food. The service was friendly and attentive, adding to the overall pleasant dining experience.
If you’re craving authentic Central American flavors, Rosalinda’s is definitely worth a visit. Their platanos and pupusas revueltas alone are reason enough to return!
The wife had pupusas which is like corn flat bread with filling in them. Wow! Deliciousness in a pouch! Her dish also came with fried plantains and spicy-vinegary cole slaw type dish.
I had the Pollo Frito con Tajadas de Guineo Verde. Basically it was a quarter chicken that was fried in a very tasty manner on a bed of plantains with some sort of pickled cabbage. The combination of all of it together was just excellent.
Also, the dipping sauce for the chips (I can’t really call it salsa) was VERY GOOD! It was sweet, followed by a zing. Delicious!
The people there were very friendly and answered all my questions as I knew nothing about Honduran food.
Just an FYI: we showed up there about 3 in the afternoon, so the place was pretty empty in the pictures!
We will be back (: