Simple dining space with clean, bright surroundings and fold-out tables creates a family-style atmosphere. The mood stays quiet and comfortable, with good music adding to the pleasant vibe. Food and service focus on authentic Salvadoran flavors that stand out for quality and taste.
Pupusas come with rice, beans, curtido, and salsa, offering a hearty, traditional meal. Burritos like Carnitas and Barbacoa pair well with drinks such as Jamaica Fresca and cantaloupe-flavored beverages, making for a flavorful date spot.
Salsa comes with pupusas and ties the flavors together with spicy and well-balanced notes. It pairs well with beans and curtido slaw, and extra spicy salsa is available on request.
Good to know
The pupusas plate costs $11.99, considered a good value.
Expect minimal wait times, even for larger groups.
The restaurant offers vegetarian-friendly options on the menu.
Mexican restaurant offers a peaceful, authentic vibe with cascading water fountains and spacious seating that feels homey and romantic. The atmosphere blends traditional decor with a relaxed energy, making it suitable for both casual and date nights.
A romantic vibe sets the tone for dates here. The enchiladas potosinas and mole sauce with fresh chicken offer flavorful options for sharing.
Three homemade salsas come with fresh chips, including a green salsa that stands out for its flavor. One salsa is so good it could be bottled and sold, making the salsa and chips a notable part of the meal.
Good to know
Reservations are not required for dinner service, making it easy to drop by.
Expect long wait times during peak hours, especially on weekends.
The restaurant is often short-staffed, which may affect service speed.
Small, family-run barbecue spot with outdoor wooden tables and a smokehouse view adds to the experience. Atmosphere feels laid back and down-home, with country music setting a relaxed tone. Friendly crowd and TexMex accents create a welcoming vibe.
Sliced brisket and brisket sausage with tortillas create a casual, tasty meal. Staff engage warmly, even celebrating special occasions with guests through shared videos and chats.
Salsas here have a homemade taste with a nice twist. Options include cilantro lime salsa, Pico de Gallo, and salsa verde, each paired well with tacos and meats.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended as they often sell out quickly.
Parking is very limited, so arrive early.
Expect to pay around $25 for a 2-meat plate with small sides.
Small Mexican restaurant offers generous portions of authentic street tacos and burritos with fresh ingredients. Atmosphere feels chill and welcoming, with a loud energy during busy times. Family-run spot emphasizes quality and a hometown vibe.
Massive burritos and barbacoa and chicken tacos offer hearty options for couples. Staff recognize regulars by name, adding a personal touch to weekly visits.
Salsas come in mild and spicy options that match their heat levels well. They taste delicious and complement the fresh toppings perfectly.
Good to know
Expect a 30-40 minute wait during busy hours; call ahead for large orders.
Portion sizes are large, providing good value for the price.
The restaurant is small, so dining in may be limited.
Mexican restaurant with Day of the Dead decor and umbrella decorations creates a warm, inviting atmosphere with perfect music. A salsa bar offers extra toppings, enhancing the casual dining experience. Comfortable seating and vibrant colors contribute to a relaxed vibe.
Late night dates feature large portions that make sharing meals easy. The place offers a pleasant aesthetic and drinks like a michelada with Corona Negra stand out.
Green salsa stands out with its fresh flavor and generous portions. An extensive salsa bar offers a variety of toppings including cilantro, onion, and lime, plus a notable peanut salsa option.
Good to know
Taco Tuesday offers tacos for $2 each, making it a budget-friendly option.
Torta Thursday features tortas for $8, providing a great deal on sandwiches.
The restaurant is open 24 hours, allowing for meals at any time.
Hole-in-the-wall cafe with a homey feeling and nostalgic atmosphere. The space feels cozy and inviting, featuring comfy booths and a visible kitchen showing upbeat staff. It gets lively and loud when busy, creating a family-friendly environment.
Meals impress with above outstanding quality and chicken and waffles stand out as a favorite. Couples find it a spot to enjoy good breakfasts together and consider it a new go-to.
Homemade salsa comes with meals and pairs well with fresh chips. It complements dishes like enchiladas and beans, adding a flavorful kick to the meal.
Good to know
Expect a wait time during peak hours, especially on weekends.
Breakfast for two can cost around $45, so budget accordingly.
The cafe offers home delivery for those unable to dine in.
Mexican-style decor creates a beautiful, clean environment with enough space for groups. The atmosphere is family-friendly and often enhanced by live mariachi music, adding authentic cultural energy. Freshly made tortillas and a dessert and salad bar offer variety alongside traditional dishes.
Offers real Mexican food flavor with attentive service from waiter Xavier. The atmosphere suits couples looking for a casual spot, though a lady asking for a tip when leaving can be a distraction.
A large selection of salsas accompanies the meats and soups. Dishes like chicharones en salsa roja and eggs cooked in salsa stand out for their flavor.
Good to know
The restaurant only accepts cash payments.
I was charged $56.00 for two people plus an $8.40 tip before we sat down.
There were flies on the fruit and desserts.