Take-out: Yes Accepts Credit Cards: Yes Bike Parking: Yes Good for Kids: Yes Good for Groups: Yes Has TV: Yes
Price range.
$ Price range Under $10
3 reviews
Akilah Ratley
Went to this place with my boyfriend for the first time tonight. He mentioned that it was good so I decided to give it a whirl. Large, and extremely casual place to eat out yet. The food is home-cooked salvadorian food. My boyfriend was telling my to try the papusas…I actually went on yelp to look at the reviews and saw they were mentioned in every single one…so I decided to try the chicharron ones them for the first time and as I hoped the reviews were right!!! They were excellent!!! Everything about them was fresh an delicious. We then decided to split the carne asada which came with rice, beans and sautéed onions. The dish in general was pretty big. The meal itself however was just okay. Meat was a little over cooked and the rice and beans seemed pretty bland. However, it was inexpensive and good for one of those "whatever" dinners. Personally, I wouldn't stay here to eat inside again, but I will probably come back in the future to get food to go…meaning those papusas!
I went with couple of friends to check out this local joint. It is truly down to earth, relaxed restaurant with plenty of items to choose from. I am not familiar with Salvadorian food but very similar to Colombian.
Steak – dry, overcooked and lacks flavor Tacos – average; nothing special Pickled vegetables – definitely adds more flavor to the dishes
It's not the greatest in this area since there are so many choices of Colombian and Cuban.
Just a local joint and not anything extravagant in my opinion.
This place is really good. Very mom and pops type of establishment. My husband is salvadorian and this is my go to place for pupusas. At $2 each, you can't go wrong.
Went to this place with my boyfriend for the first time tonight. He mentioned that it was good so I decided to give it a whirl.
Large, and extremely casual place to eat out yet.
The food is home-cooked salvadorian food.
My boyfriend was telling my to try the papusas…I actually went on yelp to look at the reviews and saw they were mentioned in every single one…so I decided to try the chicharron ones them for the first time and as I hoped the reviews were right!!! They were excellent!!! Everything about them was fresh an delicious.
We then decided to split the carne asada which came with rice, beans and sautéed onions. The dish in general was pretty big. The meal itself however was just okay. Meat was a little over cooked and the rice and beans seemed pretty bland.
However, it was inexpensive and good for one of those "whatever" dinners.
Personally, I wouldn't stay here to eat inside again, but I will probably come back in the future to get food to go…meaning those papusas!
I went with couple of friends to check out this local joint. It is truly down to earth, relaxed restaurant with plenty of items to choose from. I am not familiar with Salvadorian food but very similar to Colombian.
Steak – dry, overcooked and lacks flavor
Tacos – average; nothing special
Pickled vegetables – definitely adds more flavor to the dishes
It's not the greatest in this area since there are so many choices of Colombian and Cuban.
Just a local joint and not anything extravagant in my opinion.
This place is really good. Very mom and pops type of establishment. My husband is salvadorian and this is my go to place for pupusas. At $2 each, you can't go wrong.