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The restaurant was not very busy when my wife and I came in for breakfast. We decided to try the Guanaco breakfast, which included one pupusa, one tamal, two eggs, two Salvadoran chorizos, and some fried plantains. Although the food was not the best, it was quite pricey at almost $18.00 for the plate. We are unsure if we will return in the future. View all feedback.
On my first visit, I opted for the combo meal at a discounted price instead of purchasing items separately.
The restaurant was not very busy when my wife and I came in for breakfast. We decided to try the Guanaco breakfast, which included one pupusa, one tamal, two eggs, two Salvadoran chorizos, and some fried plantains. Although the food was not the best, it was quite pricey at almost $18.00 for the plate. We are unsure if we will return in the future.