“Yes! The pupusas are amazingly delicious. Any and all of them. I've come here a few times. But another plate on the menu that has not been talked about enough is their mojarra frita (fried whole fish). Let me tell you that this speciality item is soooo worth the wait! Best pescado frito around for sure. And the beans and rice complimented it so nicely. On a note, if you are in a rush, I recommend to place a phone order ahead of time as the food is made fresh.Vegetarian options: Pupusas without meatRice and beansFried plantainPupusas de loroco“
“I was next door at the tax office and decided to try Agave mexican restaurant for the first time. I'm was extremely pleased with the authentic food . it was so delicious. home made salsa and horchata. I would definitely recommend this restaurant to my friends and family.“
“Had a craving for pupusas on the way home from the airport and stopped into La Sonsonateca. Couldn't be more happy with our experience and food quality. There is plenty of seating for large groups and we appreciated the aesthetic! The gentleman who took our orders and brought us our meals was very nice and accommodating. And can't say enough about how delicious everything we ordered was. I love their selection of pupusas. Everything tasted amazing. Definitely found our favorite El Salvadoran restaurant!“
“Las Palmas has been part of South Sacramento for over 20 years. Very generous and giving family towards the local community. Pupusas are fire. The cabbage salsa is always on point. Pupusas are always hot fresh and consistent. Thank you Laura for the wonderful service.“
“I've I'm coming here for over 10 years they're food is so yummy and always great. The service is great The owners are very nice, The workers are nice as well. I love that you can see them your food as you wait. It's such a nice family environment. They also have a attached store where you can buy meats and baked goods.Parking: It's a plaza so there's parking.Kid-friendliness: Beans and rice. Horchata drinks“
“They make the best pupusas around this area, and I especially like the fact that they offer rice flour as another option (versus corn flour ) for the pupusa... the Squash flower with cheese on rice flour pupusas was hands down the best pupusa I've had in awhile.Don't hesistate to go here for some great pupusas“
“Amazing little hole in the wall that I found totally by accident. First time ever having El Salvadorian food, the pupusas were amazing, the fried plantains were amazing, the rice and beans were the best Latin American rice and beans I've had. Just amazing!“
“Heard of this place for there "Pupusas" and it was very good, but this place offers other food dishes an you can dine or take out. But be aware this place is "Cash Only" so not sure why this restaurant doesn't have the use of ones bank card. I did find it odd they don't have menus but the only one by the order window an customer ask for one to take after gettibg their order to take out. Many ask the cashier/ helper behind the window an yet couldn't give an answer to the question. Also its located in a plaza where more other businesses are there when looking for parking but it does have plenty of parking. Try this place out an judge the place yourself an maybe you will have a favorite item food dish to order too. Bring your cash.“
“Have you ever loved a place so much that you don’t want to share it because if everyone finds out it’ll too busy?!?!? lol It's true! This place is the best! Everything… I mean EVERYTHING on the menu is great! Chilaquiles, wet burritos, tacos, tamales, papusa… it’s all amazing! When you dine in they give your table a plate of chips & beans(I’m not the biggest bean person)…bomb! The people there don’t speak too much English, but enough to take your order. Don’t be scared, they’re the sweetest people! So show your love for one of the best mom & pop restaurants in town.“