Berta's Restaurant

186 Main St, Everett
(617) 294-0628

Recent Reviews

brenda zepeda

The very delicious Salvadoran

Food: 5

Elsa Gobin

The restaurant looks very dead without a typical painting on those

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 4

Service: 4

Paul O

Might be a hidden gem here. 1 word. YUM!!!!

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Taco, Chicken Parmesan

Rosa Escamilla

Excellent attention tasty foodKid-friendliness: Yeah

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Frank Molina

The first and last time. The price is not justified, the portions are small, and the taste leaves a lot to be desired. I think there are better opportunities 5 minutes away on that same street.

Atmosphere: 2

Food: 1

Service: 1

Elizabeth Hernandez

I loved the food, excellent attention and the atmosphere to eat in the place very good and very neat and everything

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

J zamora

The food is Salvadoran and Mexican cuisine. The Salvadoran food is well seasoned but the winner is the birria tacos. Smokey with a great dipping sauce made from the meats own juices. It's a definite must try. They make it in quesadilla but the tacos are much tastier option. The employees are very friendly and service is quick. You can dine in and order out. It's definitely better than the bigger chain Mexican Salvadoran restaurants in the area.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 4

Service: 5

Jaime Portillo

The food is so-so, the portions are very small and very expensive, there are restaurants around it that are much cheaper.

Brayan Caballero

Excellent service, delicious

Atmosphere: 2

Food: 5

Service: 5

Edwin Lemus

It’s the typical Salvadoran restaurant that serves Salvadoran food with a few Mexican dishes. There’s a menu that shows what they sell and they have food in a buffet style food bins where you will be able to see the food they got but its behind a glass without labels and you can point at whatever tickles your fancy & they’ll serve it to you. They sell all the “pupusa” you can eat right here. They sell tacos and burritos (Salvadoran style) and thats why they call themselves a Mexican restaurant. The Salvadoran dishes are ok, a lot of it is bland though which is typical of central american cuisine. If you’re not in the mood for tacos or burritos, you can always go to Santana’s right down the street which have a lot more flavorful tasty food. ?

L Diaz

The truth is very bad and expensive and the plate without tortillas or salad I won't go again. Too bad

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