I love their tamales de pollo and pupusas. They’re really good. I haven’t try any other dish yet but I’m pretty sure they’re good too.
Ly N.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Houston, TX
OMG… I just had the best Seafood bisque at the most random Salvadorian restaurant that we drove by and decided to stop by. I fished out all of the seafood and put on a plate and found: — An entire blue crab that was super meaty — 2 large mussels — Over a dozen shrimp of all sizes — A whole fish — Imitation crab — Celery — Super Delicious Creamy Broth This large bowl only cost $ 12.99! I have to warn you that it isn’t the most fancy place, but the soup, tamales and pupusa was on point. Our entire meal was only $ 20 plus some change.
Juan B.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 San Francisco, CA
Great food! Pupusas! fresh baked sweet bread. Delicious breakfast and authentic Salvadoran food. Scrambled eggs with Great sour cream, cheese and sweet plantains make up one of there breakfast plates. I’ve eaten here on quite a few occasions and everyone is super friendly and the owener Luis is great. Free coffee with a piece of pan dulce. I had the seafood soup it was so good. I recommend this place for there great service and amazing food. Price won’t break the bank either.
Vonne M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Santa Fe, NM
Food is amazing and very much so authentic! A must drive. Depending on what night you go you may have to do a little translating on your own. But the owner is totally ok with breaking everything down for you. If you need help. I always suggest trying traditional for your first try.