Tres paises

3641 Lorna Rd, Birmingham
(205) 901-1585

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William Jimenez

Food was decent. Could use better seating, and definitely better customer service at the register. Answering Good morning in Latin culture is a must!

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 4

Service: 3

Erasmo Sosa

I find this place to be a bit pricey for what it is. my favorite pupusas/breakfast place in Atlanta, charges my $12 for a breakfast and here I had to pay for $25 for a similar dish and the taste is not as good. I ended up paying $35 dollars for some eggs with meat, 1 pupusa and a gas station coffee.

Atmosphere: 2

Food: 2

Service: 5

Desmond Williams

Wonderful people, wonderful food! Very nice and friendly! Will visit again!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Sir Johnson

They are welcoming

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Pupusas De Arros

GERSON, TZÜLĻ

The truth is that the food is passable but from about 2 months ago until today it is very expensive, they have prices like fine restaurants, a breakfast 16 almost 17 dollars and a lunch 20 dollars. For it is very overpriced for the price I would not recommend it

Atmosphere: 2

Food: 3

Service: 2

Danny Hidalgo

Very delicious pupusas.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 4

Service: 4

Anayeli Diaz

They don't even know how to answer the phone, they hang up on you without confirming the order, nor do they ask you if you would like something else, a total chicken coop. When people will understand that thanks to clients they have a job

Service: 1

Andy H

BEWARE: NO PRICES POSTED - compared to other taco trucks, expect to pay 2-3x. VERY VERY EXPENSIVE if you're used to stopping at food trucks.

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 1

Service: 1

Carlos Urdaneta Abogado

In Tres País I tried the pupusas for the first time and I really liked them, especially the jalapeño cheese one.

Food: 5

Service: 5

Tay M

Im Japanese and my wife is Salvadorean been in El salvador for long time eating pupusas, and I can tell this pupusas they have here is just imitation.1. Wokers were calling curtido (pickled vegetables commonly made with Lettuce, carrot, jelepeno, onions, beets cauliflower) a SALAD, I was confused when they said salad because authentically they are served with curtido.2. Rice Pupusas were hard to chew. Hardest pupusas I've ever had.3. Pupusas are round but here it was little slappy.Over all my main point is that if you are not Salvadoran trying to make Salvadoreño food at least educate yourself about Salvadorean culture and their food to be more professional.Btw you eat pupusas without fork, they use fingers.

Leslie Rubio

Disappointed. Pupusas not good, real pupusas are round tasty and soft. But this restaurant is not good enough. I am Salvadoran and I feel they don’t respect my culture with that kind of sloppy and hard pupusas. And what about the CURTIDO?! if you are Salvadoran you know what I am talking about, because in this restaurant coworkers called “SALAD” to CURTIDO. At least they should call the food by their real name!

Marco Rios

Delicious pupusas! Birria tacos were also good! La seńora que nos atendio por la tarde muy amable. You order at the counter and then pay the cashier in the gas station. Highly recommend ????

Lauren Fowler

Absolutely outstanding pupusas. Would 100% recommend.

Jason Byrd

Yuri makes fantastic food.

Gottfried Kibelka

Interesting set-up inside the gas station: you order, get a check, walk over to the gas station cashier pay, and walk back to the counter (la mayoría habla inglés y español).The must have opened recently since the curtido - a slightly fermented cabbage salad - was still crunchy and the whiteboard displaying the menu was lacking prices.I still ask you to support this place. We need more pupusas in Birmingham!

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