“I have tried the chicharrón con yucca frita as well as the pupusas and plátanos fritos. I recommend the pupuas, but the rest is overpriced. The chicharrón and platano portions have been extremely reduced over the years. Not to mention the plátanos haven't been ripe the last two times I have ordered.“
“Nice little hole in the wall Papuseria. The food was delicious, especially the fried plantains! We ordered a wet burrito, different types of papusas, yuca frita and plantains. Let's just say, all my kids gobbled down their food w no complaints (unheard of).Service was fast, friendly owner and cooks. Def not a sit down restaurant type of a place. It is more for dropping in and having a quick bite or getting your food to go.Parking: Parking available in front and on the side of the restaurant. It is not located in a place where there is heavy foot traffic or shops etc.Kid-friendliness: It's very laid back.“
“First time trying but it was during the shelter in place time. A friend and I got two of the same plates plenty of tasty food and a good price. I usually don't sit and eat inside but it looked clean. Won't hesitate to eat there again.“
“As soon as you walk in there's good music, soccer playing in the background, and a very busy waiter that will do their best!We ordered pupusas! We had a little bit of a way as they make them fresh to order-if you are in a rush you need to come earlier-But the weight is definitely worth it! Fresh food made with love!The only downside is the restaurant is a little bit cluttered left over from covid I suspect - so not as gorgeous as the pictures on line but it doesn't matter when you like good food and great service!“
“Wow - so happy to have a Salvadorian restaurant nearby. We came for pupusas and they were great. The slaw and sauce were great. I have had quite a few pupusas and these rank pretty high. The real revelation was the chicken tamales. The flavor was amazing. This makes me want to try other things on the menu. Lots of orders to go, but plenty of places to sit.“