“This is the restaurant that I first tried Pupusas at as child and I was able to finally revisit it. It does not seem like much inside however, I love the food. I ordered 2 Bean and Cheese Pupusas ($2.79 each) and an order of the Yuca Fries ($4.99). The Pupusas came out sooooo fresh and hot I was so excited to eat them. They were deliciously cheesy. I feel like these are so worth it for the low price. The fries were also hot and crispy, but a little dense. We ended up ordering sour cream to dip them in and they were perfect like that.The only downside of my experience back here was just that I did not love the area. Right outside the window we were sitting by, a guy clearly on drugs was attempting to fist fight his imaginary friend haha.“
“Amazing food and great service, but be aware that they tack on a 15 or so percent gratuity, and then their credit card machine asks for more gratuity. I find this a little underhanded, so always read your check before paying. Ironically, I would actually tip more if they didn’t pre-negotiate the tip without my consent.“
“Delicious pupusas!! The food was superb, and the service quick and friendly. Not much seating, so you might be better off getting it to go, but highly recommend!Dietary restrictions: I'm gluten and dairy intolerant and easily found options.“
“Very good food, not very good service, the terrible place is small and they put chairs and 2 tables in the middle so that people eat there, and with that you can barely walk inside we are all crowded together, if it weren't for the delicious food, I will not return nor do I recommend it?“
“This place was delishhhh and super cheap! We ordered 4 pupusas 1 chicken 3 frijol y queso and huevos estrellados. And we got 2 drinks. It was only 24! She gives us free cupcakes and was very friendly. We left a 10 dollar tip because the food was so good and we had a great experience overall. Will be coming back for sure!“
“Beautiful, super clean, hole in the wall. Totally worth the drive to Lilburn! Mila's has traditional Salvadorian food in a super cozy environment. I tried the tamarindo and maracuyá (parcha) juices. They took me back to when I was growing up going to the back yard and picking fruit to make juice: so fresh & delicious! The pupusas were yummy too. The cheese tasted fresh and flavorful. I also tried a pork tamal and the yuca with chicharrón. Everything very tasty. The service was great. There was such a positive vive from the employees! It just felt good to be there. We will definitely be back.“
“I’ve been coming here for years! Never fails! I rotate my order I’ve tried about everything. The bread is delicious!! My current favorite is the Fajita Trio and the chicken Flautas from the timing of the food you can tell it’s made fresh to order. Be warned the extra spicy salsa is SPICY!Last I’ll say this is one of the few places that doesn’t give me the side eye when I customize my order (no cheese, etc)“
“Absolutely the best pupusas and great bakery items. Don’t forget to tip!Update 3.6.23Went there today and ordered one baleada de asada just to try it out. It cost me 5.50$ It was so filling and so delicious. Next time I’ll definitely buy more than one! Although it would have been awesome to have aguacate included in baleada like they traditionally do.“
“Bring your appetite because the portions are big and the food is good. Great service. Don’t miss out on this little hole in the wall/diamond in the rough. I was in town for business and headed for one of the chain breakfast joints, but thankfully they were so packed that I didn’t even pull in the parking lot. There’s ample parking and service was fast. I recommend the breakfast platter with the eggs, steak, beans, plantains and cheese. The Fresh tortillas were the icing on the cake!!!! It was so good that I got a bunch of food to go!Wheelchair accessibility: The ramp is close to the door with plenty of parking close.“
“Great pupusas here! The location is small, so be aware there isn't a lot of room for dine in at lunchtime. The best option is carry out, and that is also popular, so plan ahead. Food is quick when not super busy. My office picks up from here all the time. Spanish language knowledge is useful here, but my Spanish sucks and I always struggle through.“
“Never have a hard time when trying to get foodKid-friendliness: Have food options kids will loveParking: A small area but all goodWheelchair accessibility: Ramp to got inside and openDietary restrictions: Accomodations are available for food“
“I recently ordered Mojarra Frita to go from a Salvadorian restaurant, and it was a delightful experience. The crispy fried fish was perfectly seasoned, and the golden exterior gave a satisfying crunch with every bite. The dish was served with a side of fresh salsa and tangy pickled vegetables, adding a burst of flavor to complement the fish. The portion size was generous, making it a great value for the price. Overall, Mojarra Frita is a must-try for anyone looking to savor authentic Salvadorian cuisine, and this takeout version did not disappoint.“