Pastelitos (potato)
the menu for el torogoz restaurant
Fried plantains, papusas, pickled cabbage
Bean Pupusas
a menu for a mexican restaurant
a plate of food and a bowl of coleslaw
a plate of food
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Desayuno huevo con chorizo
Grilled chicken breast
Sopa de pata (mondongo) Tripe soup
Bandeja El Torogoz
Pupusas, seafood soup, beef soup, tripe soup, kassava and pork
Pollo guisado (chicken stew)
Grilled shrimp
Pupusas
Pupusas
Carne guisada (beef stew)
Pupusas
Mofongo with garñic shrimp
Pupusas con frijoles y curtido
Molly M.
Jun 18, 2023
The family who owns this establishment are the sweetest people! The daughter carried on a conversation with us the whole time while residing the tables. She was helpful and friendly and explained what all of these Authentic dishes are. We went on a Saturday morning around 11:30 and it wasn't super busy yet. The papusas are extraordinary and a definitely MUST! We didn't love the Colombian platter that we got although it doesn't mean we won't go back and try something else. We're just not used to Salvadorian food and it tested slightly tough and dry to us. There were plenty of locals coming in while we were there!
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Rachel B.
Aug 20, 2023
My friend and I frequent the bakery next door and have been meaning to pop in to try something at this establishment. We were radiantly greeted by a gentleman at the counter who was quick to explain item descriptions and eagerly help us. We ordered and while waiting a lovely woman popped out with some pastelitos for us to try! It was just the sweetest gesture and they were sooo good! This restaurant has fabulous offerings and is family owned by literally the most deserving folks. The customer service felt more like walking into a family friend's kitchen rather than restaurant. You can tell they work hard and take immense pride in their food. As they should, fabulous experience. We will return soon - I'd love to try their breakfast!
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Stewart W.
Jul 25, 2023
Delightful little restaurant caught my eye a few times driving by. Staff friendly and helpful. They steered me to the pupusas, which come to find is the national dish of El Salvador. Tried three different flavors, liked them all. Also had a corn tamale, delicious. Will return.
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Isabel R.
May 10, 2024
Pupusas and empanada were delicious!! Had cheese and bean pupusas and I think I could've ate 10 craving just thinking about it haha. Very kind workers as well, unintentionally went in soon before close (I am not that kind of person ) and still couldn't have had better service the atole de elote is so good I've had many atoles but never of corn and somehow it worked together sooo well! Creamy, rich, tasty, and sweet but not overpowering. Will be back.
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