“I found this little gem of a restaurant by accident, and I love it. They feature Mexican/Salvadoran/Central American foods in a clean, efficient atmosphere. If you order the handmade tortillas, they will be the thicker variety common to El Salvador, but the thinner Mexican style are also available.I love the dish menudo, and here it is available daily, not just Saturday and Sunday. In addition, the restaurant features a bakery, and a selection of delicious pan dulce is offered daily. Portions are large and prices are reasonable. I will be back many times.“
“Food was alright. The lady who took my order was nice but seemed kinda distracted and I feel like she just wanted to leave. I got there 15 minutes before closing and she was giving out vibes of “should I take the order!? Or just go home!?” LolWould I order from here again? Not very likely, but it wasn’t the food it was just the vibe.“
“Don't be fooled by low reviews. Great place that my family has been coming to for 25 years. I've never found better Pupusas Revueltas. I still have core memories of my Dad and Grandpa letting me choose my favorite songs on the old jukebox they used to have. Service is always nice too. A little hidden gem.“
“If you're looking for great service, with a smile and loving tone, this ain't for you. They are authentic Salvadorian and won't act like they're happy to see you. Like any authentic place in the valley. They are a bit on the pricey side but totally worth it. The food was phenomenal and it has the best pan con pollo, hands down. As a Salvadorian, their attitudes reminded me of my mother, sister, aunt and myself. Felt right at home.“
“Service does lack. They will not greet you not acknowledge you unless you say something first but honestly the quality of the food makes up for it. Very delicious pupusas and tamales! If you're looking for cheap tamales (1.75) this place is it!“
“I was craving pupusas and heard from a friend of a friend that theirs was very good. I placed the order by phone and it was ready by the time I arrived. Parking was easy and I was out in less than 5 minutes. $3 each and huge, filled with delicious Salvadoran cheese and loroco. I have family from El Salvador and cannot believe how good these are. Very reasonably priced considering their size. I add broccoli to just about everything, hence the photo. This was before adding cabbage and salsa, also excellent. I highly recommend Tony's when you're craving authentic Salvadoran pupusas.“
“This place is good! 100% recommend. I get their revueltas and bean Cheese pupusas and they're bomb!! Plátanos fritos and an horchata to complete my meal and I'm satisfied. I live across the street so this is my go to in the morning! And the ladies are so sweet.“
“This place is absolutely delicious. The service was great we got seated right away and our waiter who seemed like the owner as well did an amazing job giving us the best customer service. The food is some of the best Salvadorian food I've had in a restaurant, definitely tastes more homemade which I love. I definitely recommend this spot and I hope to be back soon!“
“My wife & I were looking for pupusarias nearby & came across this one & originally came for pupusas only to discover they have all types of food it's Mexican/salvi food. We only ordered pupusas & they were honestly fire. The masa to meat/bean/cheese ratio is perfect. Tomato sauce a little runny but the pupusa makes up for it. The service was great as soon as we walked in we were helped out with our order. The aesthetic of the restaurant is very welcoming. Love it. Will be back for more. I wanted to take a picture but I destroyed my food.“