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Contribute FeedbackThe local restaurant, known for its Salvadorian cuisine, is definitely worth a visit despite some inconsistencies. The flavorful chicken dishes and generously portioned plates come at affordable prices. While some guests experienced communication issues with the staff, most found the service to be friendly and accommodating. The authentic flavors of the food were praised, making it a great option for those looking to try something new and affordable in town. Overall, the establishment is a solid choice for those seeking tasty Salvadorian fare in Baton Rouge, with a few minor hiccups to consider.
Excellent food at an affordable price. If you are ever nostalgic about Central American food, then don't look further. The Baleadas are a great breakfast plate and the Tamales are a good filler if you are hungry. Food is served quickly with excellent service. Must go.
Amazing! Authenticity! Good. We own a taco truck in Natchitoches La. La casa del taco. We always go out our way to swim here
Truly authentic. Tamales the way they should be not dry and not greasy but entirely flavorful! Closest to the way my abuelita makes it. Super reasonable prices, and the flavor beats out any Tex Mex place in Baton Rouge.
This restaurant wasnt what I expected. The baleada is huge but not so tasty. The only thing I enjoyed was the tostada, service was good too.
This place is worth a try. It looks scary from the street, but the chicken was properly seasoned. It seemed like it was larger pieces from a hen. The leg I was served was broken. The real fresca soda was a treat. I wanted to try the shrimp papusas, but they got lost with translation during conversation with our waitress while ordering. I will be back.