Rinconcito Salvadoreño

3829 Mission St, San Francisco
(415) 282-9114

Recent Reviews

Diego

The food is super delicious ?

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Venero Ramos

Although everything was excellent the reasons for the 3's is due to the

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 5

Service: 3

Anoop Patel

Excellent Papusas! Legit. Friendly service. Stopped by on a whim for lunch and not disappointed. Clean. Only complaint is the music is deafening but tolerable enough to enjoy the hot papayas. I had the Queso & Jalepeno. Highly recommend.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 5

Kimberley I

The food is ridiculously expensive and I can't say it is the best. For a side of just yuca; no meat is $11. I ordered food for a couple of people approximately 1 hour ahead of time and still had to wait upon pickup. That took an extra 20 minutes of my lunch time. It took the woman forever to ring up my food. Not sure why. Probably not worth another visit.

Food: 3

Service: 2

Marina Furlan

Great pet care and

Atmosphere: 5

Service: 5

Elmer Caballero

OVERCHARGED!!. The prices on the menu they hand you do not reflect the actual prices when paying. Payed up to $4 dollars more for some items.

Atmosphere: 2

Food: 2

Service: 1

Elmer C.

The pupusas where alright. Seems over priced for the quality of food. The menu prices are not updated so when it came time to pay the $4 dollar pupusa of shrimp and cheese it turned out to be $8 dollars. The combination plate of pupusas instead of being the price on the menu was more about $3 more. It would have been nice to have a menu with updated prices of at least a heads up about changes in menu price before ordering. Service was okay server seemed busy most of the time but food did come out quickly Tips would be ask for the updated prices before ordering off the menu.

f g

the minute i stepped into this place i knew food was to be amazing. the place smelled like food! i was correct and in the least disappointed. yum"curtido" is their forté. oh lala the oregano flavor in it added the most perfect infusion of aroma and authentic flavor to the mix. #pupusas were cooked to perfection as was my chicken milanesa. yum

B

Fairly pricey for mediocre food. Pupusa con queso y pollo was pretty flavourless. The hot sauces made it better but overall a bit of a let down here. Roughly $15 for pupusa combo

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 3

Service: 3

Nikko Lopez

I have to rave about this place!!! I am so thankful I got hungry while commuting on the bus as I jumped off when I saw this restaurant nearby. The food was incredible.... I'm talking the most tender crane asada I've ever eaten.I had the carne asada plate with a side of plantains 10/10 hands down. The waitress was so sweet; I accidentally forgot my wallet and they were so understanding.I am actually glad I did because now I have another reason to go back tomorrow and order the same thing again!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Leandro Miranda

The food and atmosphere there is

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 4

Ronnie V.

No Dan nada de curtido ... ordene extra y solo una bolsita para una pupusa me alcanzo ... me hicieron triste

F.V.2112

Turn down your music, plus space out your tables you are practically elbow to elbow with the other table. Not a real chill place to enjoy a dinner. Speaking of dinner the food well nothing special sorry must have been a new cook or just wasn't feeling it that night.Well the locals seem happy and thats good but this cat is exploring other papusa slingers in the hood.

A M B

Salvadorean place in the Mission District. Great food, fast service. Nice menu. A little too loud with the music for my taste. Waitresses are inexperienced but very attentive, especially with the men. I ate here on two occasions and was over charged both times. Not sure who calculates the tabs but each time they were over by $20. Keep an eye on your tab! Cash only!! Pupusas and atol are must. They're delicious.Parking: Street parking if you find any.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 4

Service: 2

Amir Lopez

My favorite Salvadorean spot in SF. I lived around the corner and frequently got the pupusas and soups. The place is bomb.Furthermore, I found it authentically Latam: the TV, background music and even the menu was in Spanish. And since the counter staff usually had limited English, I would always order in a bit of Spanish.

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