I came here on a Saturday afternoon to eat some pupusas. When I first saw the restaurante from the outside, I thought it was closed since it does look that inviting. I walked in and was greeted by an employee. The place was empty and only had 2 tables occupied (there are about 15 tables). I had to ask the employee if they were open and if I was at the right location. He reassured me they were open and that was the correct restaurant.
The place has a funky odor, which I was not able to ignore. The place is in much need of a makeover. The paint is coming off the walls and tables/chairs are not in good condition.
Even though the atmosphere needs improvement, the food was good. We ordered some pupusas, plantains and horchata and they were tasty.
If I am ever in the area, I would definitely order some pupusas, but I...
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