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there are more vegan options here than I expected and the staff helped me find them show that plantains are cooked in deep frit. I enjoyed the foolish chiripin and would come back for another ivory option. View all feedback.
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Flavor was okay, but could be better. I was extremely shocked to see the size of this pork tamal I am embarrassed to share this with anybody else, because this is not an authentic Salvadorean tamal. Will not be purchasing again. 3.99 each--I should have expected something different with that price. Meal type: Lunch Price per person: $1–10 View all feedback.
5.5/10. I ordered a canoa and they gave me a fried BANANA instead of plantain. Atol de elote was watery and in a small mug. The pupusas were also small. Spicy sauce was not spicy at all, maybe mild after eating a good amount of it. For 3 pupusas, 2 atol de elote, and one canoa I paid $30 dollars. This is more like a $20 meal considering the small portion sizes. Good if you’re hungry and in the area, but I wouldn’t go out of my way to eat here.
Their pupusas were great and so was the orchata. The place is clean, the employees are nice and the prices are great!
Tres leches cakes classic and chocolate were amazing for my birthday! Lots of veggie options for pupusas and tasty tamales too. Bakery section has a variety of el salvadorean goodies. Atole is comforting to drink.
Food was soooooo good And the service was so friendly and welcoming : definitely recommend for a quick bite or to sit down for a nice meal!
The sweet bread is reminiscent of El Salvador, with a homemade taste that is incredibly delicious.
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