Cielo - Auburn
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What an ingenious fun place to eat authentic el Salvadorian food. just like the home cooked mamas meal. look at whether they are in auburn area, family-run, nice hospitality.
Here is amazing! we had the pupusas, chicken soup, talame, steak and wobble, horchata guava limonade. delicious, large family house
This is a hidden gem hidden in a business park. they are looking for the large power transmission structures and perhaps from east, instead of auburn way for easier traffic. the service is friendly and helpful, and the restaurant is clean, even a little unusual with a small retail store on one side. no stands, but several chairs and tables, seems ideal for the lunch. we ordered 4 types of pupusa, a side of casamiento rice bean pane, and two desserts torreja, which is a sweet French toast pane and quesadia, which is a cheese-based savory cake. that was a lot of food for two people and in the future I would probably order 2 3 per person. everything was hot and fresh and uniquely flavored, as we had not tasted Salvadoran food before. there was nothing that we found unpleasant by American standards. we tried loroco in one of the pupusas, it tasted something like a spade and was a fun new thing to try. I don't know what's in Hawaiian taste, but it was our least favorite in contrast to some other reviews. the red salsa was delicious and mild, and the cauliflower served on the side was quite spicy and tasteful. it took 30 minutes to prepare everything for two people, so be sure to order with the time to save. we ordered takeout and everything was packed in styrofoam or metal shells, and a paper bag, utensilien optional. we had difficulty ordering over their website, but they were happy to take a phone order, and allowed up to 3 ingredients per pupusa. this was a fun first experience with this type of eating and we will be back!
This is a hidden gem tucked away in a business park. Look for the large power transmission structures and perhaps approach from the east instead of Auburn Way for easier traffic. The service is friendly and helpful, and the restaurant is clean, albeit a little unusual having a small retail shop on one side. No booths, but several chairs and tables, seems ideally suited for the lunch crowd. We ordered 4 kinds of pupusa, a side of Casamiento rice bean dish, and two desserts Torreja which is a
Such a great place for a quick meal. Great small family business. You can tell the owners are very passionate about their business. The restaurant is very clean and the food tasted great. Was a little spicy, but not too much. Just the right amount. If you don’t like spicy, you can ask for mild. Will come back here soon. Definitely recommend this place!! Support local small business!!
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