I'm handy with a light sabor
food, dessert
tacos, food
Breakfast served all day
Sopa de vegetales, viene con tortillas, cilantro, cebolla, y arroz ~$10
Pupusas
Enchiladas salvadoreñas
ramen, ramen and noodles, food, noodles, noodle dish, noodle soup
food, tacos
food
curry, food
Sabor the moment
interior, tacos
food, grilled fish
Spit out my food after biting into glass
Foiled again
tacos, food
food
curry, food
salads, food, salad
grilled fish, seafood, fish, food, grilled seafood
soup, food, soups and chowder, chowder
Mi Casa De Sabor
Testy food
Robyn W.
Mar 3, 2020
Pros:Food was so good!! I'm certainly coming back for that!!Cons:Need a bit better wait staff.
Read MoreLou C.
Aug 19, 2018
Two words about Mi Case de Sabor - muy amable (very friendly in Spanish). I was amazed with a warm welcome as I walked in this restaurant. Being a Hispanic Asian, I have advantages in many ways. Mi Casa de Sabor reminded me of a hole-in-the-wall restaurant in South America where I came from. It has a large dining room to accommodate parties. The South American decorations and endless Latin American music made feel like the good old days.Here is how I found Mi Casa de Sabor on my staycation. I was shopping nearby on a rainy day. My immediate thought was "I want soup!" So, I pulled out my Yelp app and started to search what pops up with benefits.I considered soups and appetizers quick comfort foods. I ordered a beef bone soup and empanadas. The meat was so tender and the soup was flavorful. I was surprised with the size of the shank meat. I literally have to use fork and knife to cut it. Then, empanadas were so good. I normally expect huge cavity in the meat pie. But I was wrong again. The empanada was fill with vegetables, rice and beef; and there was no room for air. It took the kitchen a little longer than most restaurants for what I ordered. But I took time to enjoy studying the menu. I would come back for pupusas. I also want to try enchiladas as recommended by my Yelper friend Maria S.The friendly staff is another reason for my return. I enjoyed a weird stare from customers because I'm Asian. But it's okay. I get this all the time.**66th review of 2018**
Read MoreVivianna A.
May 8, 2021
What a gem! I've gotten take out from this family owned restaurant a couple of times during the pandemic and they've been consistent for the most part. They take their time preparing their food so their wait time is a bit longer than usual but I appreciate that the food is hot and fresh every time. I also loooove their pastelitos and highly recommend adding them to any order. They're happy to make customizations so be sure to ask if you need accomodations - I wanted soup but noticed they all had meat, so I asked for just veggies and they stacked it heavy! Their portions are great and with a couple different plates there's enough for leftovers. Remember to check-in to get a discount!
Read MoreGarrett O.
Jun 23, 2017
This is a great place for some authentic food and friendly service. I was impressed with the quantity and quality of almost everything we tried.First, the homemade guacamole is LITERALLY the best I've had in Houston. I recommend the large serving- good for 2-4 people ($5). Second, we tried the nachos, which I unfortunately would not recommend. The toppings (fajita meat, pico, and jalapeños) were tasty, but they used store bought chips and yellow cheese. This was the only disappointment on the night, but if you're up for some cinema quality chips/cheese, go for it ($7-10 depending on toppings). Finally, we ordered the parrillada ($28 for 2, $35 for 3). Highly recommend this for a group because it contained a delicious mix of shrimp, beef, and chicken fajitas with onions and peppers. Served on a steaming skillet, and this made up for the poor nachos!Plenty of parking, and I'd love to come back to try more of their extensive menu.
Read MoreTatiana T.
Mar 13, 2022
Amazing dishes! Pregnant and suddenly had craving for Salvadoreño breakfast. I saw Mi Casa was nearby and randomly stopped. I ordered El Campanero and my fiancé ordered El Salvadoreño. We also ordered two pupusas. We did not leave a single crumb on those plates. The service was genuine and warm. Will come back!!!!
Read MoreGreg B.
Jan 23, 2019
This is a good friendly Salvadoran and Mexican restaurant and watering hole. Despite it being around 7:00pm they were empty except for two guys drinking at the bar. The waiter spoke perfect English. I enjoyed the beef enchiladas. I did not care for the taste of the refried beans on my plate of enchiladas. The rice was nice. I was pleasantly surprised to be offered a choice of sauces on my enchiladas: I went with the salsa verde. I also had two chicken tamales which were cooked in the traditional manner wrapped in a banana leaf. Disappointed that one of the tamales didn't have more than one small bit of chicken inside it and nothing else. The other chicken tamale was fine.
Read MoreJudy M.
Jun 19, 2021
Have not eaten here, did go based on good reviews. Hubs and I went, sat down manager/owner brings our menu- baby roaches start crawling out of our menus; had about 4 on our table. We got the hell out of there. Will call the health department Monday morning.
Read MoreVivek R.
Mar 5, 2021
Really good food. Great portion sizes and very flavorful. Have been there a couple of times now and there's not a single thing on the menu that won't leave you wanting more
Read MoreSiena B.
Jan 6, 2021
This family owned business is one of the best in our neighborhood. Breakfast tacos and breakfast plates are superb! Their sopa de res is by far my favorite!1 their combo parillada is excellent too. Please support Mi Casa de Sabor! It's a husband and wife duo and their sons are inc-charge with the register and waiting table.
Read MoreFox E.
Jun 29, 2021
I don't like boring food because, well, it's Sabor. But I found this spectacular, amazing Salvadoran bar and food place in an area that some rich suburban folk dare not tread. I was over the proverbial moon. I had to enjoy every bite. Sabor the moment. In my mind I said thanks to Allah, Buddha, Shiva, and to our lord and Sabor Jesus Cristo. One of the best Salvadoran spots in HOuston. If anyone tells you that it's not, they're merely trying to Sabor-tage your enjoyment of the food here.Nice service and long wait times, and absolutely delicious Salvadoran food. The pupusas are magnificent and the clientele are mostly from Central America, and not too much English is spoken - and the tamales are out of this world. If you don't already know about Salvadoran tamales, they are just so much better than anyone else's tamales. Check it out for yourself and you will see why.Five stars all the way for this hidden gem in Spring Branch.I could tell you about mine and Barbi's latest girlfriend but there's nothing interesting. She's sabor.
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