Dos Culturas

1709 Santa Rosa Ave, Santa Rosa
(707) 791-7255

Recent Reviews

Fernando Zuniga

Looks to be a nice place. Food was good. A different way to serve a dish in a molcajete was interesting.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Molcajete

Anke Koelzer

We went there with 5 people for a quick dinner on Friday night. Ordered standard menus like burrito and quesadillas. The staff was nice but the food was low quality, especially the meat, and it was not very tasty. None of us was really happy and most of it went back.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 2

Service: 4

Ana Chavez

I had an extremely horrible experience here. We came to an event here to support a friend. the waitress was incredibly rude , at one point she actually put her hand up to stop me from ordering and then the food arrived cold , a plate was also missing. To add insult to injury, when we asked for the check she literaly split it when we didnt even ask to split it and then we were told to "deal with it". Completely unacceptable. Will not be returning ever again!

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 1

Service: 1

Bebecito

Excellent service in terms of staff, very delicious food, especially I like the touch of two cultures since it brings two worlds in one and enjoying the food in one place is great. I give 5 to the staff and 5 to the food because I have visited many restaurants throughout the United States but this is always my restaurant when I visit my relatives in Santa Rosa.Wheelchair accessibility: Forks

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Pozole, Refried Beans, Birria Bowl, Pupusas- Revuelta, Carnitas Plate, Pupusas, Guacamole, Mojarra Frita

Gary J.

The Pozole is very good. The service goodThe ambiance is sort'a dive bar; but, who cares the Pozole is very good.Tucked away behind other businesses in a small strip center you need to work to find it.It's worth it. Look for Denny's, Dos Culturas is behind them.

Daniel Aragon

The service is worse than terrible, it takes them more than 40 minutes to serve you, if you order pupusas you will have to wait half an hour or more for them to come out, plus the place has a musty smell.

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 2

Service: 1

Brooke Wilson

Excellent food, authentic and aesthetic! The fried plantains were killer and the Salvadorian tortillas came out hot & fresh. I definitely didn't expect it to be as good as it was, very "hole-in-the-wall". They let us hang out to do some work long past being done eating, very friendly and warm.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 5

Service: 4

Jeanette “Nini” Newman

The food is great. Service is mediocre. 18% Gratuity is automtically added to your receipt, and there is a $3 fee to pay with debit also automatically added to your bill but removed if you opt to pay cash. I guess when they are automating tips they don't have to offer great service.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Quesabirrias, Pupusas- Revuelta, Pupusas, Guacamole

Sussy G.

My peers and I decided to come to dos cultures for lunch in Santa Rosa. The restaurant is in a shopping center next to a mechanic shop. It is an older building that needs some upgrading. The waitress was super friendly and was very attentive throughout our visit. I ordered a cantarito with tequila to drink and also pupusas as my entree. My peers decided on pupusas and pan con pollo. Pan con pollo is a French bread that almost resembles a torta. It is filled with fresh veggies and chicken with the chicken sauce. To die for. The service was excellent. Couldn't have asked for more. The reason I had to deduct a star was because of the food flavor. The pupusas didn't have much flavor and not much filling. The cantarrito was great and refreshing but the pupusas needed more flavor in the filling. I will definitely be back whenever I'm in town but will try a different dish.

Rosario Valadez

Food was very good and excellent

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Monica F.

A family member recently recommended Dos Culturas so we had to give it a try! The restaurant has several booths and tables with large hand-painted murals on the walls. It was quiet and clean. Service was very friendly. We ordered one of their pupusas revueltas which comes stuffed with cheese, pork, and refried beans, a tostada with carne asada, and a super burrito with carne asada. The pupusa was so delicious and came with a really good pickled slaw. My tostada was great and came loaded with beans, meat, cheese, lettuce, guacamole, and pico de gallo. Their guacamole has an interesting sweet flavor that I couldn't really identify but it was good. My husband enjoyed his burrito as well. They have so many interesting El Salvadorian options and we can't wait to go back and try more. The pupusa alone was a reason for us to return!

Jc ratón

Bad service, the person is not a friend, you come to buy not to be given as a gift.

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 1

Service: 1

Tara J.

The food was great and the karaoke was awesome! The service was good too. We will definitely be back when in the area!

Summer T.

We went to dinner last night with some friends, our waitress was extremely nice and very prompt! It was a slow night but the staff was very lively! The restaurant was playing good music and not too loud either! The food...AMAZING! I got the asada enchiladas with green sauce! I didn't have a chance to take a picture because I was too excited to eat!! & it did not disappoint! Absolutely amazing and I left extremely satisfied!

Liz Ramirez

Good atmosphere good food good service

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

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