Their pupusas are okay. But I suggest you walk in and order never do a phone order because they will mess up your order. And you will go home expecting to eat Pork and cheese pupusas and come to find out there is no cheese in them.
Xochtle A.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Hawthorne, CA
Its ok… a little greasy but over all it hits the spot. the curtido sometimes isnt as good…
Ana C.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Redondo Beach, Los Angeles, CA
Best pupusas in town!!! Love them, great size, not cheap on the cheese or chicharon, not dry, just perfect i always come here i even had them cater.
Mario C.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Hawthorne, CA
It’s good ! I came twice but the food was inconsistent… The first time the camarones a la plancha were so amazing ! The second time it was just average not as much taste… Wasn’t made with love. Lol but yeah it’s pretty good
Leslie M.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Los Angeles, CA
Popusas are good, a bit greasy. But still enjoyable. Their chicken soup is one of my favorites as well as their fruit drink called ”ensalada”. Only con is that parking sucks &the bathroom is creepy.
Sophia L.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Redondo Beach, CA
Delicious papusas. Unlimited cabbage salad. Very friendly order taker. If it weren’t for a somewhat scary bathroom with no paper towels, I would have given it 5 stars. I’m a little torn about giving it 4 stars instead of 3 because of a pretty awful bathroom but these papusas are just too good! :)
Gabriela E.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Inglewood, CA
The pupusas here are delicious that’s why they are getting one star. The workers here are rude if you aren’t Salvadorian I think… I always call and place orders and try to be as polite as I can(never rude to people who cook for me, they tend to get payback someway) they give me an estimated time to show up for my order, this weekend they told me 25 minutes at 6:32pm and by 7:05 my food was not ready and that’s ok I’m very patient but i did ask why they told me 25 minutes if it was gonna be over 30 minutes she said she didn’t tell me that so they are simply not ready and I have to wait… It bothered me that her reply was just pretty much I’m not taking responsibility for something my coworker said… My food was finally ready at 7:15 and as I walked out they starred at me while talking which was obvious it wasn’t good, when I got home my pupusas were good like always but as I ate and added their tomato sauce I noticed I kept tasting pupusas dipped in water… I thought it was my plate since I had just washed it but no I dried it and still the pupusas tasted the same… I figured they just diluted my sauce cause it never tastes like that… I always go back cause not many people sell good pupusas but I think this was the last time… If you aren’t Salvadorian you get a weird look which sucks cause we are in 2015!!!
Jose A.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Los Angeles, CA
I do not recommend this place at all. The waitress sucks because she feels very bland as if she does not wish to be there… The soups are not authentic and both look and taste like a Campbell can soup. DONOTGO! It’s not authentic salvadorean food.
Richie 2.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Los Angeles, CA
Good pupusas, friendly waitress, chill atmosphere at a fair price range. I only go to eat the pupusas
Michelle S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Elizabeth, NJ
This is a small place located within a mini strip mall on the corner of Prairie and El Segundo. We’ve been lucky enough to find parking every time we come here, but I imagine it’s not always easy because the lot is small. The pupusas here are actually pretty good. Service is good too. Not much for ambiance, but they do try a bit. Last time I came here, they weren’t accepting cards, so you may want to make sure you have cash just in case. This is a no-frills kind of place. The pupusas take a while to come out, but they are FRESH and delicious. Cheese hot and super melted. *yummmmmmy* You won’t be disappointed. Has never been extremely busy when we’ve been here and that’s a huge plus. Busy pupuserias = waiting 45 minutes to get your food. This place obviously has a following, but it’s never insanely packed. Honestly, this is a great pick-up place. Call ahead and get your order in. it’s usually ready within 15 minutes.
Douglas Z.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Hawthorne, CA
Good service and good food., i like the yuca frita… mmm;… nice
Jessica E.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Hawthorne, CA
The pupusas are delicious ! Their curtido is just perfect, lady answering the phone is always friendly… parking sucks since its I a small mall plaza. Will definitely come back.
Christina T.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Monterey Park, CA
The only Salvadoran place i eat at. i work next door lol i always get the grilled shrimp plate & everything about it is delicious! It comes with about 7(or 8 if ur lucky) huge shrimps. The prawns are grilled with the skin still on so it seals in all the flavors, rice, side of beans, and fresh veggies. And also 2 plain pupusas. The plate is around $ 10 and well worth it. I’ve tried other plates too, which are also great, but i can’t resist the shrimp here!
Mario F.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Stockton, CA
One of the best salvadorian restaurants ever. Found it on accident! I would definitely recommend the pupusas, platanos Fritos with beans and sour cream and also the pastelitos!
James C.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Compton, CA
Price: 4⁄5 Food: 4⁄5 Service: 4⁄5 Had a couple of pupusas mixtas. They were cooked fresh on the flat top upon ordering them, so be ready for a 15 minute wait even if there is no one ahead of you. Overall good place for pupusas in a neighborhood filled with pupuserias. Side note: Parking is a bi*ch
Anthony C.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 South Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA
I come here with my mom and pops from time to time. I usually go for platanos con frijol y crema. They go for enpanadas. Food is always fresh and service is excellent.
Wendy S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Inglewood, CA
It’s a hole in the wall family own place. Nothing special, but the food is amazing. Flavorful, fresh, authentic… Costa Del Sol never disappoints for my Salvadorian food fix. :)
Kae W.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Inglewood, CA
Really, really delicious. We found this place by accident driving home from work and since I’d overheard a coworker talking about pupusas that week, we stopped by. The portions are HUGE, I didn’t expect to get so much food for the cost. For $ 1.90 I expected tiny little pupusas, but they were huge! The pupusas didn’t disappoint, they were chewy and generous with the filling(we tried the bean and cheese, pork and cheese and zucchini and cheese, all of which were delicious). Naturally they were served with curtido(a kind of vinegary cabbage slaw that I couldn’t get enough of) and a thin, watery salsa. I also got the carne asada which came with rice, beans, salad and handmade corn tortillas. These aren’t the anemic little corn tortillas from the grocery store; they’re big, thick and chewy(and I saw the cook making them out back so I know they were fresh). The plantains were also crispy and caramelized, according to my partner. The owner didn’t speak much English and we didn’t speak much Spanish but I caught his eye once and he grinned and asked if it was good. Our big grins and thumbs up made him laugh. We’ll definitely be going back.
Leah R.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Torrance, CA
I’ve tried so many different pupusas in LA, and this is definately one of the best. It’s hidden in a little shopping cener, and the parking is horrendous, but the pupusas are very, very good. They are generously filled and have a great taste. They dont deliver, but if you order enough, they will. Definately coming back!
Link S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Bothell, WA
Wow — excellent pupusas! This place has all kinds of El Salvadorian and Mexican food — pupusas, seafood dishes, soups, and tacos and burritos. Pupusas are $ 2.10 each, and 2 or 3 of them will do you right. They seem to be baked/cooked instead of fried, which I like more than other pupusas I’ve had! They fill you up but aren’t too heavy. I got the«Jamaica» drink and it was pretty tasty! Check this place out…