Super Sloooooow. The servers can be rude depending on who you get. You’ll be waiting for your food a good 45 minutes.
Colin C.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Dallas, Estados Unidos
El mejor restaurante salvadoreño del Metroplex! Que viva Saul y su equipo! Hay de todo para todos!
Melissa A.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 QC, Canada
The time we went, the food was terrible. Rice is tasteless, the pupusas are just ok. I ordered the chile relleno and usually a chile relleno plate comes with a sauce topped on top of the chile. WELLNOTHERE! They batter it in egg, fry it and serve it like that with no sauce or anything on top. just plain dry and nasty. and as other reviewers have said, music is TOO loud. It’s so loud you can’t talk to those who you went to eat with… do not like this place nor would I recommend.
Phillip L.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Grand Prairie, TX
Awesome food! The bean dip is good and the salsa is really good. The pupusas are super cheap and you can get a really affordable meal. Just order an entrée(fajitas or something) and get a couple of pupusas and you’ll have a really cheap post drinking night meal lol.
Gilberto A.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Addison, Estados Unidos
100% recomendable, excelente ambiente para ver deportes de paga. Excelente sabor de su comida. Buena presentación en sus menús.
Zoe D.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Dallas, TX
Alright. I’ve been wanting to come here for a while and it took my mom getting adventurous to try it out. The last time I got near this place was to get a take home menu to watch from afar. They had the Pacquio /Merryweather posters up then and still have them up. Is it possible they’re fighting on a regular basis? Are they like the Billy Joels of Latino culture entertainment? By the way, I couldn’t understand why Latinos get so excited about a Filipino boxer until it dawned on me that Spain’s genetic manipulation of the Philippines is no different from what they did throughout the Americas… I get it! It just annoys the piss out of me now and that’s before I opened the door to the place. Large space! I like that they have a bar in the corner so I’m sure to come back for that. The first things I noticed(and how can you not) were the ten to fifteen tvs they have, overwhelming the senses. All but one of them had a soccer game on with Chile, which was pretty cool in itself but it’s just unneccessary. Even a hardcore sports fan might think it’s too much. The music was a little too loud, looping the same songs and was on instead of the audio for the game. Not a complete deal breaker but it kind of confirms to me that they don’t understand the concept of less is more. There’s a lot to select from the menu but the pictures kind of make the food look like a mess. Looks like they turned up the contrast and put the images through a technicolor layer. Kind of looked like they were serving crime scene body parts, surely they’re not serving what I’m seeing here?! So I stuck to my regular choice of ordering a burger, how good of a place can it be if they fuck that up? My mom ordered a enchilada plate and pupusas. While we were waiting for the food and trying to turn the idea of getting food poisoning as a rare and positive experience, I noticed there was a presence of body order which(for the first time) wasn’t coming from me! Maybe it was the humidity because we were sitting right near the door but It called my attention to something I’ve noticed about restaurants, is how often they wipe things down. A table of nine or so had left at some point and their table hadn’t been bussed /cleaned for the entire hour or so that we were there. They could so something about the table covers btw, they were an ugly tan. It would be better if they had white or something that really stands out more. It didn’t help. The burger I got was on the low-end of things as far as presentation. I’m not saying that this place should be like Gordon Ramsey, but this thing looked kind of deflated despite it having two patties. My mom’s enchiladas were large and covered in cheap cheese, the kind that’s oily, salted and flourescent orange? It’s the kind of food you have to eat right off the skillet and on the way to the table before it gets cold, which happened pretty fast. Look, this is one of those I’ll-eat-the-crotch-out-of-a-rag-doll places because we were hungry and it served that purpose. Maybe I come back and get a little booze in me to make it a better experience?
Tammy J.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Austin, TX
The pupusas here are amazing! I haven’t tried much of anything else besides the fajitas which were seasoned well but a little dry. I like the ratio of filling to dough and my favorite is the bean and cheese one. Also the curtido(cabbage slaw) gives it a crunchy refreshing texture so don’t forget to add that on! This place also gives complementary chips, salsa, and bean dip(best I ever had!) If you want reasonably priced El Salvadorian food this place is worth a try!
Hilcia G.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Colleyville, TX
Service was very slow. The beef soup was very greasy and the pupusas were tasteless. The music was very loud. I do not recommend this establishment to anyone.
Gabe G.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Irving, TX
Hello… I came on a Monday afternoon, the place was kind of empty, looked clean and quiet, the service was kind of slow but not too slow to be consider bad service… chips and salsa were good and the pupusas… outstanding ! Freshly made. ;) That’s all I got 3 pupusas and one agua fresca $ 6.22! :)
St P.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Irving, TX
The chips they give you are the absolute best. Bean dip is also good. The fajitas were good. my partner had some sort of sandwich with boiled eggs on it. He ate part of it. We aren’t sure what it was because the menu is not in English and the waitress didn’t speak English. We went about 7:30 on a Friday night. That was a huge mistake. I thought about walking back out the door because of the loud recorded music being played by someone in the front corner. We went through the chore of trying to figure out what to order and trying to communicate with the waitress. Then at eight o’clock the music was turned up really really loud and a woman started singing. It was so loud that we could only hear each other by yelling one foot from our ears. I immediately chased down the waitress and was relieved that she understood«take out» The restaurant was not very busy but it took 45 minutes to get our food. I think that if the menu was in both Spanish and English, and a different time of day we would have had a better experience. But the service is incredibly slow.
Evelyn S.
Flower Mound, TX
Great food especially their popusas they are well cooked, just take a little time to wait which I don’t like but overall is great :)