I think I found a new favorite! It's a nice Salvadorean restaurant with a full bar. Tucked away in a shopping center whilst offering table service. Inside has a nice theme to it with booths and tables for seating. To the left is additional seating and a full bar you can sit at and also eat! I started off with a mango margarita and passion fruit agua fresca. The margarita seem to taste mostly of sweet n sour mix. I didn't like that very much. But the agua fresca was delightfully delicious and refreshing. The Pollo Guisado blew my socks off. Perfectly stewed chicken that falls right off the bone. It was stewed in a light tomato like sauce. I enjoyed the fried plantains, simple and lightly crisp. Perfect execution of fluffy rice and the pinto beans were good with the perfect amount of salt. My daughter was boring today and got the kids menu mozzarella sticks with fries. It was a nice size cheese stick and plentiful cheesy. We both enjoyed our meals. We received good service, had a bilingual server and ate some delicious...
   Read moreMy Son and I recently dined in here Monday night. The wait on the food was about 20-30 mins however we didnât mind waiting for fresh, authentic & delicious food. The food never disappoints. The restaurant is fairly clean but the communication is lacking. Our server only knows how to speak Spanish. We had a time trying to tell them our order or communicate with them about our order. The young lady who waited on us was very nice but she knew no English so she had to grab someone from the back who does. This is in no way a dealbreaker HOWEVER, the service would be better and 5 star worthy if they did. I think if youâre up front working with customers you should know basic English to cater to your customers. Other than that I highly recommend this spot. They have a bar inside and a nice patio to sit on with lights out front. We are going back Thursday and hopefully we sit outside. My Son ordered the fajita I ordered the...
   Read moreLatin Americans or Latin American food lovers, you have to try this place! This is our most beautiful recent discovery. You will find so many options on the menu, from a variety of pupusas to carne asada and bandeja paisa! We had the chicken soup, only offered on Saturdays, and saved our lives in this weekend cold morning. We also had a feast of pupusas (a mix of corn and rice pupusas, with great ingredients such as spinach, cheese, refried beans, and chicharron! Oh, jalapeño too if you like spicy đ¶ïž). We are excited about trying all the other dishes on the menu in future visits. We were told there is live music, karaoke, and DJs on Fridays and Saturdays nights, along with Dominican food. The place is welcoming and clean. Thank you, Vanessa, for serving us, you are awesome! Best wishes to...
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