Pueblo Viejo

10820 Rhode Island Ave, Beltsville
(301) 595-5955

Recent Reviews

George Woo

Now called la Perla and the beef soup and tacos quite tasty

Oscar Carranza

No recomiendo este lugar pedí­ unos tacos hondureí±os y mesaliero con un sabor a podrido agria la carne asta asco daba olerla

dizzystar harmony

My friend found a hair in his food and server didn't refund meal only took a dollar off of order., My friend didn't even eat his meal and still charged him full price practically. Poor customer service will never come back after that experience

Valeria C Manzanarez

Nunca habia llegado a este lugar. Llegue con mucha hambre... El mesero muy amable de el no tengo queja.

La Manzanita

Nunca habia llegado a este lugar. Llegue con mucha hambre... El mesero muy amable de el no tengo queja. Pedi un pan con pollo.... Cuando llego mi comoda iva lleno de unos vegetales agrios y con sabor fuertisimo a vinagre.... Al abrir el pan solo habia 3 huesitos con poquita carne de pollo... Que decepcion la verdad me comi solo los pedasitos de pollo y el pan porque en realidad arruinaron mi apetito. Jamas recomendaria ese lugar.

Dizzystar575

My friend found a hair in his food and server didn't refund meal only took a dollar off of order., My friend didn't even eat his meal and still charged him full price practically. Poor customer service will never come back after that experience

Michael K.

Restaurant has been dark for over a week. No sign in door, so no telling what's going on. Drink coolers still stocked and salt&pepper still out on tables, so something happened in a hurry.

Diana

Pupusas are on point!!!!! Revueltas and cheese

Ale O.

I love love loveee their pupusas! Every time I go, I say I will try something new. Do I? NOPE! I just get pupusas again. But really, I should try something else considering how delicious their pupusas are. This restaurant is hidden in a shopping center with nothing much else in it. It is nice, clean, quiet (I haven't gone during the regular rush hours tho), fair price, and most importantly, delicious. You will see the same faces if you repeatedly go (which I enjoy as long as its not a bartender remembering me by name!) I recommend 100%.

SJ In B.

This small restaurant has the best pupusas around!! My fav have always been the cheese ones but at this place the mixed ones are so delicious so now we always make sure to get more mixed! The fried yuca(cassava) with chicharron ( salvadorean bacon) is also very good. About a week ago we wanted something quick and simple so we got the Mexican Tortas and even though the bread they use is on the small side, the taste was better than I expected. The service is also very friendly. I've always gotten the food to carry out.

Wendy M.

We had a restaurant.com certificate to this place. We put the address in the GPS and it led us to this shabby shopping plaza with very few signs of life. Pueblo Viejo is tucked in this lifeless ghost town. It's a tiny place, with about six tables and, when we went there, there were six other people. My boyfriend got a chimichanga and I got a Salvadoran platter. His chimichanga was one of the best I've ever had (yes, I'm a mooch) and the tortilla was lightly fried, making it soft and crispy at the same time! The pupusa (I got queso y chicharron) that came with my Salvadoran platter was nothing special, although still pretty good. It tasted like all cheese, but upon careful dissection and sample analysis I determined there were indeed microscopic bits of pork. The Salvadoran enchilada, however, was quite an experience. I sniffed it and thought it smelled a bit like goat butt. Not wanting to be rude, I took a bite, and found the taste to be infused with a hint of goat posterior as well. Upon close examination of the menu, I realized that the salvadoran enchilada was made with something called "hard cheese" which I had assumed meant cheese that you could use as a mallet hammer, but actually was some specialty aged cheese that tasted like feet. Either way, neither my boyfriend nor I could stand stuffing our faces with goat droppings anymore, so we took off all the cheese. What resulted was definitely amazing. A hard, fried crispy thick shell layered with a generous amount of refried beans, beef, and awesome curtido. Generous portion sizes, casual but very good service. The prices are very reasonable for the amount of food that they give you. Even though this place is kind of out of the way, I will be back - this time knowing to avoid any form of hard cheese.

Carlos Estrada

Nesecito!!! 8. Pupusas. 4 rebueltas y 2 de loroco!!

Andres Cruz

Sopa de mondongo to die for!!!!!!

Carlos Davila

Pupusas here are da bomb yo! Lol so good!

Jon R.

I am obsessed with something at Pueblo Viejo. It is called a Enchilada Salvoredean. It is my new obsession. PV is a total hole in the wall place on Rhode Island Avenue in Beltsville, MD. You really would not know it is there if it weren't for the ads we have seen and for the restaurant.com coupon. We decided to hit it last night in the pouring rain and boy where we happy to do so. Fresh Tasting Chips and a mild salsa to start brought us hungry for more. I ordered the Salvordean Combination Platter. It was wonderful. My husband had the Combo Fajitas and about died and went to heaven when he bit into shrimp that was wrapped in bacon. Our other diner companion had chicken fajitas and enjoyed his too. The price was wonderful and we had a lovely time. We will be back!

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