False Advertisement!! They say they have a promo on Mondays and Tuesdays for revueltas $1.50 (by the way they said is now $1.60) yet they charged me regular price of $2.99 each. The cashier, Naomi didn’t even want to give me a receipt. I had to ask her for it. That’s when I noticed the price difference. When I asked them about it they blamed me, stating I didn’t tell her I wanted the special. She said the promotion is for a smaller size too. So she had already put in the order and could not refund me! Give me a break! I let her know it was my first time and I didn’t know. She said she was sorry but the order was already in and “those were better cause they were bigger” They took overover all bad experience. Will not come back because they are not even that good and with this service I will honestly never go back. Don’t waste your...
Read moreDelicious pupusas which range around $2 (though they are $1 each on Tuesdays and Thursdays!) Their fairly large and crispy when they come out. Best topped with the tomato (?) sauce and picked veggies. Their fried plantains are my favorite and are only $3, which is pretty good for the amount.
They also have a delivery and online order option. Though if you order online, I recommend calling them just to make sure the order went through. Either way, you can also call to order. And for non-Spanish speakers (as many of the places around this are are her small businesses owned by Latino immigrants) there are folks who work at El Salsabor who speak English very well if you're concerned about order over the phone. They are super...
Read moreThis place always hits the spot when I am craving late night pupusas. The waitresses have always been friendly and attentive.
We come frequently enough from Whittier just to get our late night pupusa fix (as the ones in Whittier close early).
When getting anything with plátanos though, make sure to ask if they are ripe enough, otherwise steer clear, and unripened ones are not sweet and a bit hard. The empanadas are good, and so are the nuegados.
The horchata is good, you can really taste the morro seeds.
Warning! The weekends (particularly Friday and Saturday nights) they have the party lights and loud music on, to give more of a "baile" vibe. If that bothers you, come on a weeknight, or before the...
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