Really cool place! I got there right before the lunch rush, which was fortunate because this is where all the Latinos go on their lunch break. It got crowded right after I got my food.
I ordered the fish because it looked special, and it was! I've had fish before that was cooked whole but I still haven't figured out the way to pull the bones out in one fell swoop before eating it (I've been assured it's possible) so I used the fork to pull sections apart and tried to make the least mess possible.
I've never had fish this good! She said it had just come in that morning, and I could tell. There were three tortillas, refried beans, rice, a salad and avocado slices on the side. It was so much food I almost couldn't eat it all; most people would probably need a box.
This was one of the most expensive meals on their menu at $17, but it was well worth it. Most of their food is much more affordable, so this is a good choice if you're watching your budget. I only splurged because I love special food so much.
One note is that you can't read the sign, which is in a cursive font. So if you see a black and white sign over a storefront, that's the place! Since their regular customers know about Restaurante Honduras this probably doesn't impact their business much, but it makes it difficult for someone who is searching for it for the first time. Give it a shot, I think...
Read moreI visit this place for 3 reasons only: Is the best option in the west area if you’re craving Latin-American food with papusas, caldos, different dishes and tacos in the menu. The prices! I paid $9.81 (plus tip) for 1 papusa, 1 baleada and a coffee. That was a good deal for a lot of food. The Baleadas are delicious: fresh handmade tortilla filled with beans, egg, queso fresco and honduran sour cream. It’s all you need for a nice late breakfast. The service can be better but the satisfaction I get from my food is good enough to comeback time to time....
Read moreHave eaten here twice. Id say its above average. Would leave a 3.5 star review if i could. Have had the pollo guisado (chicken stew) which was tasty, but they gave me leftover chicken parts so it was all bons. I saw another table get the same thing and they got a fat leg and a thigh.
Had the Baleadas, which was a tortilla with bean paste, cheese, meat, avacado, cheese, etc and was very good and reasonably priced for how much it fills you up (3.75 for one, they are pretty big).
Have came twice and will come back when I am in the mood for some good...
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