4.3 – 827 reviews • Salvadoran restaurant
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Hours
| Friday | 10 AM–7 PM |
| Saturday | 10 AM–7 PM |
| Sunday | 10 AM–7 PM |
| Monday | 10 AM–4 PM |
| Tuesday | 10 AM–7 PM |
| Wednesday | 10 AM–7 PM |
| Thursday | 10 AM–7 PM |
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John Sudderman
Great place to get several different kinds of papusas! I personally would recommend the squash and cheese ones. They also have a rice masa, that would probably work for the gluten intolerant. It has a milder flavor, but a bit more crispy. We also had tamales and orchata. Both were definitely good. Would definitely return if back in the area! Staff were friendly and helpful. Place was clean. There’s also a shop there, which we had to skip because of our plans…but could be interesting. This place could use a little updating, that’s the only reason for not giving full stars on Atmosphere.
… moreBig B
Great authentic Salvadoran food. All of the employees were kind. We ordered the wet burrito, mojarra Friday, combo plate, fried plantains and the bean papusas de queso. Everything we ordered was very flavorful and the portions were very generous. If you want authentic then this is the place for you. The corn tortillas were so moist and fluffy. We will absolutely be back!
… moreKimberly Schuster
Casual place but was delicious! I got two pupusas, frijol and loroco, both had excellent textures and were huge! The tenders were cheap and a great texture too. I loved the rich flavors of the fried plantains!! Definitely going back!
… moreJoset Buttler
This is one of the best salvadorean restaurants in the area. I will recommend it to anyone. My girlfriend, who is salvadorean, always chooses this place over others to get “food from home” as she calls it.
… moreArlene Lurey
I’ve been to this restaurant twice before. I’m Nicaraguan so this cuisine is very similar to that of my native country. I ordered the shrimp entree with ranchero sauce, a side order of fried plantains, and a side order of fried yucca with slaw. My friend ordered the carne asada. Just be sure you have plenty of time because it takes a while for freshly prepared food.
… morediana aguilar
the food is very good here the pupusas are the best but they do take a long time even if u order it to go and call ahead never ready on time but other than that its a good place
… moreJaquelene M
Food is pretty good. Pupusas are abundant in filling and thin on the wrapping. Good flavor in sauces and pupusas. Service is friendly and they’re pretty quick to get your order out. Place has a little shop inside, it’s like an old asian food spot inside. Lots of seating.
… moreBrian Ibarra
Great spot for some pupusas that really give you your moneys worth. They’re decent size so I recommend the 3 for $10. Plus there’s a little store on the side for items from Central America, specifically El Salvador.
… moreEmily Ly
Food is delicious! This was my first time trying Salvadoran food. The fried yucca were my favorite. The pork was so easy to pull apart.
Also ordered 2 x carne asada tacos and 2 x pupusas!
… moreDanielle Peltier
This was my first time coming here & I thoroughly enjoyed my meal . I tried the combo that had 2 pupusas (1 shrimp & 1 cheese), yucca fries, empanadas, chicken tamale, plantain & a jamaica fresca drink. Very flavorful. The staff were friendly, helpful & patient (because we had no idea what we wanted). Will definitely come again.
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