a basket of chips and salsa
Masa masa, and more masa
the menu
outside
two people sitting at a table
the menu
birria pupusa special
Ensalada
Fun daily papusa options in addition to a traditional Salvadorian menu with lots of tasty looking options.
Food was good
Carnitas (not chicharron)
Papusas with rice, plantain and spice slaw
Enterance
Lime margarita with a tajin rim
bean and cheese pupusas... in a boat!
Huevos Con Chorizo Salvadoreño
Salvadoran tamale
Complimentary chips and salsa
Bland, very flavorless.
Steak and cheese pupusa
(top) asada, rice and beans, fried yucca, (middle) guacamole Salvadoreño, (bottom) chicken, rice, and beans. Asada con Quezo
Complimentary chips and salsa
* Bean and cheese pupusa * Revueltas pupusa * Asada con Quezo pupusa
Cyn V.
Jun 3, 2024
I was on this side of town for a meeting when I passed by this restaurant. I came in and the place is pretty clean and definitely has a fan base. I ordered pupusas de queso y frejol, platanos, and ensalada drink. Everything was delicious. Everyone here is friendly and the prices are very fair for authentic El Salvadorian food.I will definitely be back.
Read MoreShiRley Y.
May 2, 2024
Delicious, great price, friendly service!! I've been here two times , I live far but I'll definitely come back!
Read MoreChris A.
Jul 31, 2024
Very good food. Authentic Energy. Local Spot. Universal Timing. This place is a nice thing to find. Coming from a different state I found this while on the road and shoutout to them. Felt like apart of the local family.
Read MoreAnika E.
Jan 7, 2024
The food is very delicious authentic El Salvadorian and filling. We went as a party of 7 for a birthday. The staff definitely wasn't prepared for our party with their regular patrons. But once the service caught up, we really enjoyed our margaritas and papusas. My favorite was the squash and cheese and the sweet plantain. We were very fortunate to have a secluded booth to laugh and enjoy each other without disturbing the other people, plus it gave us an intimate atmosphere to enjoy ourselves. I will definitely go back to eat again.
Read MoreMike L.
Feb 4, 2024
Unlike many other pupusas, these had a good ratio of dough to filling. The fusion of birria and pupusa was delicious, but I'll admit i was missing the standard slaw and hot sauce that usually comes with pupusas. Skip the carne asada fries, which had tiny, relatively unseasoned bits of finely diced meat and not bigger chunks of beef. We went relatively late on a Thursday night so the place was pretty empty. Decor is simple and service was good. Would definitely go back for the food.
Read MoreElizabeth S.
Jul 14, 2023
First time trying this place. First off, the restaurant does not have AC and we had to leave early and get our food to go, it was very hot and we were all sweaty. We tried as many different flavored pupusas, and a few other items. What we picked is below. Pupusas * Revueltas: (Queso, Chicharron, y Frijoles), (Cheese, Pork, and Refried Beans)* Asada Con Queso: steak with cheese * Frijoles con Queso: bean and cheese * Tamales de Elote: sweet corn tamaleDessert* Empanadas de Platano: Plantain EmpanadaOnce we were home in our cold home, we could finally enjoy the food. All of it was very tasty. We probably wouldn't get the sweet corn tamale again, it was a bit soft but still pretty good. Our favorite was the bean and cheese one! Maybe we will try again, but I'd have to say it's a 6/10.
Read MoreMichelle W.
Jun 3, 2023
I love how extensive their menu is. Most pupusa places have a small menu, but this place has the most pupusa varieties I have seen. When you dine in, you start with delicious refried black beans and tortilla chips. I ordered the 2 pupusa combo (calebasitas and loroco) with plantanos fritos and crema. All absolutely fantastic, but don't expect a ton of calebasitas. It was just a few diced with cheese- super tasty! I can't wait to go back to try the fried yucca!Someone I dined with isn't a bean person and only likes refried pinto beans. He ended up loving the refried black beans and even loved the bean and cheese pupusa.
Read MoreKeith M.
Nov 16, 2022
Initial observations...The parking lot looks like a war war-zone. Nearly hit a pot hole about a foot deep. This, along with homeless wandering area set the mood.... I almost drove off. Entering the restaurant, I noticed that every vacant table was dirty and the floor was littered with used napkins and crumbs. I sat next to the window and watched the homeless walk by.... I realize that some of this is not the fault of the restaurant, obviously.This was my first time having Salvadorian food and it was very good. Everything seemed fresh and delicious. I had the Huevos Con Chorizo Salvadoraño. Very good. The service was just fair. My server was not very attentive.Despite the negative issues, I would like to try this place again.
Read MoreVianca H.
Oct 16, 2022
Family owned place, food is cooked fresh handmade pupusas. They are cash only, so come ready! Very affordable each only costing $3.50. They offer a variety of other traditional dishes, I've yet to try. Their drink options are crazy, a ton of options. Deserts are fire. Highly recommend the plantain empanada! Cheers friends!!
Read MoreShirley V.
Oct 14, 2023
First timer having pupusas. I had the revuelta (pork, beans & cheese) & the pork & cheese option. No sides (so I definitely could've stuffed a 3rd one but I decided on portion control. Lol). They were a great size, cheese was melty & yummy! Curtido was delicious. They had a "salsa" which was a tomato based salsa (but I'd prefer a picante salsa). But no complaints overall. I went 1hr before closing. They still served me & basically left me be until they brought my drink & later my food. Only thing is I didn't know you had to get up to go to the register to cash out so I sat there for a bit but no biggie overall. Good experience & I plan to return to try other pupusa flavors.
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