Pupusas & horchata
Pupusas Loroco
El Salvadoran chicken tamale
Frijoles y pupusa de queso con jalapeños.
Pupusas, Platanos Fritos
Bean and cheese with loroco pupusa and revueltas pupusas
Platanos Fritos
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Curtido
Fried plantains with sour cream and beans
Cheese and loroco And Pork bean and cheese pupusas
Revuelta pupusas, plantains, slaw and tomato salsa (not pictured)
We got spinach, squash, beans & chicken.
outside
Combination 2 with enchilada and chili relleno
Yucca y chicharron
Yummmm
tacos, food
Spinach and cheese
food
food, dessert
food
Curtido
Pupusas & caldo (forgot which kind)
Cynthia M.
Nov 22, 2024
Best pupusas I have ever had personally. I am not Salvadoran but had my fair amount of pupusas. I think the size of the pupusas are big and I get full with two. They taste really good and not greasy or anything like that and they taste fresh.
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Jennifer V.
Mar 2, 2024
Me and friend Nell came in here o after our photo meet up in Oakland and it was so delicious I got the revuelta pupusa and she got the locoro puupusa she loved it!!! The sauce was spicy but not too spicy; a must try!!!!
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Joselyne T.
May 10, 2023
Went to Alameda's monthly Antique Fair and was craving pupusas and found this lovely hole-in-the-wall spot near Fruitvale area.We ordered revueltas and one of them being a cheese and bean pupusa with plantains; it comes with slaw and tomato salsa. I also ordered horchata because I can never pass up on Salvadorian horchata! It's literally my favorite- it's more nutty and toned down especially if you don't like super sweet horchata.The pupusas were delicious, masa was fluffy and had some crispy edges. The revueltas had a bit more cheese than what I'm accustomed to, usually the cheese, beans and chicharrones are more evenly mixed but that's just the ONE critique I had. The slaw was really good and not drowned in juice. Salsa had a bit of a kick to it and was a little spicy which just made everything taste even better. Btw this place is cash only! I'd definitely suggest this place if you're craving pupusas.
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Fernando M.
Jan 31, 2024
Walked into los cocos after exploring fruitvale a bit. The ambience was very homey and warm, you are immediately inundated with the smell of pupusas on the skillet. Service is prompt, friendly, and attentive. We ordered 2 pupusas (revuelta and arroz con queso), pollo en salsa, Salvadoran quesadilla, an order of empanadas de leche, and Salvadoran horchata The food was superb. It goes without saying that its authentic food and recipes, the pupusas will fulfill your craving but have to admit that the pollo con salsa was perfect and cooked similarly to the way my mother cooks it. If you're feeling homesick or nostalgic, if you are craving pupusas, or of you're curious about Salvadorean cuisine, this place is worth checking out. Other Perks include its short distance walk from fruitvale bart and proximity to other shops you might want to patron.
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Diana C.
Mar 21, 2024
Los Cocos really does taste like Salvadoran food! The pupusas, casamiento, platanos, horchata......all taste like they were made by somebody who really comes from El Salvador and makes Pupusas the way the restaurants in El Salvador There's no pretentiousness to the restaurant or the menu. It's the real deal! Thank you to the owner Mrs. Gonzalez for going the extra mile for my daughter's 15th Birthday Celebration. Mrs. Gonzalez showed up w delicious warm pupusas that everybody loved!!!I went again recently to celebrate with my daughters and we had the best pupusas. If you want an authentic pupusa and dessert and horchata, this is the most authentic in town.
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Chelsea P.
Feb 11, 2024
Just a Salvadoran girl homesick for pupusas. I was recommended this place from a coworker and I decided to go. There wasn't parking so I had to park in the residential area. The minute you walk in, there was the smoke from the grill of the pupusas and it definitely felt like home. I ordered in the front and the owner said to take a seat and pay afterwards. The owner does speak Spanish and English, I accidentally used my Spanglish. I got my usual favorite bean and cheese pupusa and revueltas. I love the pupusas I was just missing the tomato sauce that you can add on the side. The curtido was pickled and not spicy. The hot sauce they made I think was pretty spicy. Will come again to try other things besides pupusas. Also the prices isn't updated for the pupusas which I thought was weird. It was around $4.75 for each pupusa. They don't give receipts and cash only.
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Jeremy B.
Jun 5, 2024
Excellent service and delicious pupusas! Don't be fooled by its exterior, the pupusas are delicious.
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Angela S.
Oct 26, 2024
Lo peor Do not eat here no clientele the food is not fresh don't waste your money or time
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John P.
Dec 22, 2024
Rosa the owner is the nicest person you will ever meet. But the food is even better. Their Papusas are super good we always get the combination. two of them cover the plate , best I've ever had anywhere. Been going there for years.
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Raymond H.
Feb 3, 2024
I've lived in Oakland for years and haven't had the chance to visit Los Cocos. Thanks to an instagram post, I decided to come in and try them out. Let me tell you as soon as you walk up, your nose is seduced by the smell of pupusas on the plancha. The crispness of the cheese oh man my stomach said yes immediately. I ordered 2 cheese pupusas and an order of platanos, the other order was cheese and beans pupusas and a quesadilla (bread) and a hot chocolate. The quesadilla was delicious and the hot chocolate tasteful and hot. The platanos cooked to perfection (I'm very picky about platanos) and the pupusas were STUFFED with food. I love me a stuffy pupusa. The salsa was spicy and that made all the difference for me I love spicy food. The restaurant employees are super kind, very easy to talk to and loved the friendly atmosphere. The restaurant itself is very homie, private. Parking is slightly difficult since it is located in the Fruitvale area and it is cash only so don't forget your cash!
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