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Contribuisci feedbackDid they close ? Sad, I've went twice during business hours and no longer see any signs or evidence of them still being open. Fingers crossed I see you guys again. Craving pupusas in the area!
Friendly attentive Service and tasty pupusas with very fresh curtido.Will come back!
A lovely, honest, family-owned spot serving delicious freshly-made Papusas together with other Salvadoran delights. Don't miss out on the plantains which are absolutely scrumptious.
I really really really wanted do like this place but I felt the food was just okay. The problem were the pupusas were very hard and the chorizo one was very salty. The cheese and flower one was also very hard and tough to chew. The $17 meal came with these two pupusas and really not flavorful red beans and rice that I ended up not eating because it was just blah. The fried bananas were okay but overall after tax and everything I felt this was a very expensive and lackluster meal. I feel that the pupusas in the mission tasted a lot better and at half the price.
We really wanted to love this place. Have come about 3-4 times for pupusas. Their pupusas are pretty thin. They barely filled them up. It feels like you are eating a tortilla with a sprinkling of ingredients. It's somewhat upsetting to get filled with dough only. If you want really good pupusas, San Bruno has a good place near Lovely Bump, San Mateo's House of Pancakes also and of course in San Francisco you will find better options, like Balompie. Pupusas are supposed to be filled and these ones disappoint time and time again. We really wanted to put money back into town, but not worth it to feel each time short changed. The fried plantains were not really good either. I prefer them not to be served almost green and barely fried properly. They are supposed to be sweet and crispy on the edges.