Mojarra
Meat Entree: Pechuga (chicken) with rice, a small salad, and two handmade fresh corn tortillas. Delicious! Hot and Fresh!
food
Yuca con chicharron
Cheese pupusa
Combo: pupusas, tamal de elote, y platanos fritos
The wonderful, Fresh and Hot Tamale de Elote with Cream; Tamale of Corn with Cream. Spectacular!
Sopas and Mariscos
Cockteles and Carnes
Pupusas
Appetizer: Fried Yuca & Chicarron and two lime pieces. Very Fresh and Hot! It is very delicious! I recommend this amazing plate!
Top left: Tamal de pollo o Elote con crema Top right: Pasteles de Carne (YUMMM!) Bottom right: Pupusas!!!
Antojitos
Pan con Gallina . Bread stuffed with hen. Radish. Cucumber. Carrot. Tomato. Cabbage. Special Sauce.. good stuff right here.
Curtido for the pupusas
Mariscada
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Yuca con Chicharron... potatoes were super yummy
Pupusas revueltas(ground pork. Bean cheese mix)
Chilate con nuégados, a corn-fritter like dessert
Postres!!
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Fried tilapia. Rice and salad.
Monisha D.
May 31, 2017
Ok so this is my first time eating traditional Salvadorian food and I really enjoyed it! It's all very, very different from Mexican or Tex-Mex food. I will say it is NOT for the light-hearted! The food is very rich.... and oily! So I don't know how most Salvadorians can eat this every day but I also don't blame them because it's pretty tasty stuff! So my favorite tries were the pasteles de carne! Very flavorful and could say that they are similar to empanadas. Definitely have to get these! I also loved the pupusas! The revuelta along with the chicharron were great but very heavy! Also the horchata was delicious! Instead of it being made with rice and cinnamon it was cacao and cinnamon. Absolutely loved it! I also tried the tamal de pollo o elote con crema. Definitely different but a little towards the dry end. We also tried the yuca con chicharron and omg i did enjoy the potatoes! Stringy and crispy. The service was also great -- took a little to get the food but you know it's being made to order and served hot! It was definitely a great experience and a fun place to try a new cuisines. Definitely won't break the bank to get super full.
Read MoreAlexandra S.
Feb 23, 2018
#5 juevos en tusa// $6.95It was love at first sight. When I glanced at the menu I could feel my blood pause for a moment. The taste was beautiful. Honestly such a wonderful experience everyone should try it. If there were such a category it'd be exotic comfort food. P.s try their #horchata, it tastes like a creamy cinnamon #peanutbutter heaven and I don't even like peanut butter
Read MoreKathy B.
May 3, 2021
The pupusas have a good flavor, however I placed a large order and didn't check it until I got home. I was missing 10 pupusas. When I called the restaurant to let them know- they remembered my order but said that the computer had misfired the ticket and hadn't put the pupusas on it. However, she knew exactly what I was talking about and looked up my order and was able to repeat it back to me so it's interesting that their computer didn't "ring up" what I was missing. After going back and forth they just said sorry- no heartfelt apology for having wasted my time driving to their location or for missing items on such a large order. Although the flavor is good, I recommend checking your order before leaving and getting an itemized receipt.
Read MoreMelvin C.
Jan 4, 2019
I spent $19 for a lot of food: I bought a Chicken Entree, a tamale Elote with cream, and Fried Chicharron with fried Yuca. The food was Hot and Fresh! I really loved the quality of the food. I would most definitely come back for the food.
Read MoreAl A.
Jun 2, 2018
Small family owned restaurant, with good service. Food was delicious. Was expecting to wait a while after placing order, since there was only one waitress. To my surprise food was brought out quickly. Hot fresh off the grill..
Read MoreMichelle R.
Apr 13, 2011
I was really hoping for some Nicaraguan food but in the end my britches were bursting out the seams after eating everything I ordered (apparently my eyes like to order for a family of 4!). The restaurant is located in a small shopping center in the multicultural awesome pot on Bellaire. Once inside, you realize that you will be treated like family and served such awesome food that you'll beg for more. It really was as if my Momma was in the back cooking up the grub. *Be sure to order the platanos fritos and the pasteles de carne!I will seriously make a stop here even if I'm nowhere near!
Read MoreVinh N.
Oct 12, 2020
This is a full fledged Salvadoran restaurants than many of the pupusa shops around the city, maybe even Honduran since I see some items marked as such on the menu. I like the variety of breakfast options beyond the typical desayuno salvadoreno compared to those other restaurants.Their pupusas are good but not exceptional and the prices are slightly higher compared to their competitors. Every time I've eaten at the restaurant whether afternoon or evening, I've always been the only customer and this was before the pandemic. There would be people pick up their foods to go though. You can tell that they make their food upon order so there will be a wait.I probably would appreciate this restaurant more if I ate meat.
Read MoreDaShawn T.
Nov 12, 2021
This place is a small hole in the wall that has a friendly staff. Your meal is freshly prepared upon ordering. I had the mojarra frita which had good flavoring and the rice was delicious!
Read MoreEmily P.
May 25, 2021
Good food for a good price! I've tried many of their dishes & have not been dissatisfied.
Read MoreKnorr G.
Dec 16, 2021
I have called multiple times before they close between 7-730 and they don't answer. The time they did answered they told me it was too late to place my order. I went in person today before the closing time shown online and on the door and even though the sign said open the doors were locked with employees inside just laughing.
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