El Triunfo Restaurant

7842 North Point Blvd, Winston-Salem
(336) 896-8600

Recent Reviews

Tiffany Zamora

Delicious, good music, and good service!!!! Highly recommended ???

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Frederic “Freddie” Kemp

Always an absolute pleasure to eat there. The papusas are second to none, and the horchata is some of the best!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Popusas

Daniel Alfredo Zapon Canastuj

Usually when you go to a restaurant they will serve your food, I 5 10 min, but in this restaurant it takes 15 or up to 30min but only if you really want to taste a fresh homemade and delicious food, you will wait. I guarantee you will love it. Atmosphere not really good. But food it is the best.

AXGXHX DX

Small and humble restaurant serving some of the best Salvadoran food North Carolina has to offer been coming here for years and the owner is a great and humble person try the pupusas they are amazing ?

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Popusas

Alicia Diaz

I literally drive all the way from Salisbury because this is the best atole de elote I've ever had. So delicious, served hot and excellent customer service.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Soraya Lugo

The worst service , the food takes too long to be served no no

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 1

Service: 1

M

The El Triunfo Restaurant Experience ( Dine-In Edition). So, on this day, my Salvadorian friend said, let's get some Pupusa. Now, not knowing what it was, I was like, okay. I am all about trying new food and spots I have never been to. So, upon seeing and entering the establishment, I was excited because sometimes the best food comes from small eateries. Not knowing what a Pupusa was when it was my time to order, I ordered the Fried Tilapia.Conversely, I should have ordered the dish my friend mentioned, leading us to El Triunfo. While waiting for my food, I went to the restroom, which appeared clean during my visit. Once back at the table, my meal came out not too soon later from sitting down. I had whole fish, rice, beans, and a salad with ranch salad dressing on my plate. Side note: I'm not fond of ranch dressing, but the individual who took my order did not ask me if I wanted a different dressing. I also am not too familiar with Salvadorian food. So, all of this was a new experience for me.While eating my food, I noticed that my fish was not well seasoned, and I felt like I needed some hot sauce to make it pop. However, they did not have any of my liking. There was some hot sauce on the table, but it tasted like a mixture of hot sauce and salsa. The rice and beans were okay but needed some more flavoring. So the moral of the story is when you have a friend from another culture who says, let's go somewhere and get "this." Refrain from venturing into another lane like I did. I'm unsure if I would return because I hesitate to try anything else. However, my friend says the Pupusa taste like home. Yet, I know everyone's taste buds are different.

Anthony Salters

One word "AUTHENTIC" great lunch!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Chicken and Cheese

Sandra Hazelwood

Wonderful food: owners are

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Michelle M

Best pupusas in town!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Mr steven 503

Worst Salvadoran restaurant I have ever been food didn’t have no flavor not recommend

daniel ervin

Everything here is cooked well and feels home-cooked in the best way. Also, everyone here is incredibly kind.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 5

Service: 5

Sergio B.

Visiting from California. The was pretty good hot and made to order. The staff can be more friendlier but again the food is good and it will not deter me from going again.

Rachel White

Excellent restaurant, the staff remembered me every time I went. I have never had papusas before going here and they are incredible. I love the uplifting words on the walls.

Roberto Palmero

Great place to eat the best pupusas in town

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