The baliadas are not good, the pupusas revueltas are banging though. Highly recommend the pupusas. The service is a little slow because they make them at the moment. They serve free coffee. It’s a place to try.
Jorge A.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Centreville, VA
This place is nearby so I decided to stop and have gone back. The food is authentic and very good and the service was friendly. That is the good stuff the bad stuff is that they don’t speak hardly any English(I speak Spanish so don’t care). The Mexican Polka music is extremely loud over bad speakers and it is difficult to have a conversation. All of the customers are young men(literally no women either time I have been there) and the staff is all somewhat plump women dressed in way too tight and revealing clothing. I don’t think they just sell food. They clearly cater to a very specific clientele and white people and families ain’t it.
Clinton D.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Savannah, GA
When I pulled up, I was greeted by a drunk customer who insisted that he wanted my car to transform like in the movies. It’s a mom and pop restaurant. I ordered the Carne Asada, it came with hot tortillas made from flour. The Carne Asada came well done, and on a long plate. A small salad with ranch dressing, on the left, rice pilaf with the Carne Asada in the middle, and refried beens on the left. The refried beans did not look edible and tasted like they came taco bell a few days ago. They Carne Asada was ok, but the rice was 5 stars!