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I’m been there several times food is good but sometimes the food taste very salty I order pasteles of chicken and was so salty no to good also I order empanadas of plantains and was very hard looks like the plantains was not ripe View all feedback.
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I come here for a first time I ordered casaminto plate with includes plantains and they were very hard horrible guys how there you serving that very disappointing. View all feedback.
Great pupusas !! Anna was our server very attentive!! Clean and open !! We are coming back Recommend!!!
I've been wanting to come here and try a pupusa, so I finally mustered up the courage to do it today. Let me tell you- it was worth it!! My mother in law is Colombian and she makes arepas so I'm familiar with those and I heard that a pupusa is similar to an arepa in that it's made with masa, but also like a quesadilla- because the cheese and meat is in the middle- an arepa has the meat and cheese mixed in with the masa. I ordered the pork and cheese pupusa, and I also got a chicken tamale. The tamale was so juicy and the pupusa came with a cabbage slaw and a sauce. All items were delicious and the service was great. The ladies working there were kind and made me feel welcome. I'll be back again!
The service was great, although they quoted me 15 minutes it was like 25, but well worth it. The pupusas were delicious. Perfect temperature, the dough was tasty and the beans cheese and chicharrón were also delicious. The ambiance in there was calm and comfortable. Big seating capacity. Can't wait to come back and try other options. We had to go with pupusas for our first time.
Very good pupusas! They also have rice flour pupusas. Staff was very friendly. Ordered more to go.
Las Pupusas is a casual Salvadorian Restaurant that offers breakfast, Salvadorian foods and some Mexican Foods. This is not a fancy place. Mostly soft beverages are served but I did notice some bottled beers on the menu. We ordered at the counter and sat ourselves but I noticed that they do have wait service. The food that we tried was all reasonably good. Portions were large and prices were low. We tried the Salpicon (cold ground rib eye salad), fried tilapia, spinach and cheese pupusa, and cheese and herbs pupusa. We thought the spinach and cheese pupusa was delicious and better than the herb pupusa because the herb one lacked herbs but was still tasty. The slaw that comes with the pupusas was spicier than what I've tried from other Salvadorian restaurants. Their spin on the Salvadorian cold beef salad was tasty and refreshing. The fried tilapia was slightly over cooked but still good with shattering crisp skin. We also enjoyed the hand made tortillas that came with our meals they were also delicious. Yelp needs to fix the rating for this restaurant. The food really was reasonably good, portions were large and prices were low. Service was ok. We were even checked on by staff.
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