sabor autentico hondureño

5435 N State Rd 7, Tamarac
(954) 739-9888

Recent Reviews

victoria saraviaflores

I got 2 baleadas to go for 13.21 with no tip but didn’t put a line through tip line cause i didn’t think they would steal. & The girl at the front added a $5 tip when i know i didn’t add one because it was to go. As a Honduran myself, this is super disappointing that this was my experience going there for the first time. Would never go again cause they’ll try to steal

Atmosphere: 2

Food: 3

Service: 3

J Hernández

The girl who serves does it well, it was not a long wait time, however the portion vs the price should be a little better, more filling because it is very empty, the rest has a good flavor.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 3

Service: 4

Recommended dishes: Baleada Con Carne

Sebastian Arciniegas

Never had beans and chicharrón soup before here and its the best soup I've ever had

Mick Galdamez

Today I tried the chicharrón and cheese pupusas, the bean and cheese ones and I must say that they lack flavor, the chicharrón pupusa was literally a tortilla (it had no flavor other than the dough)I must say that I also tried a baleada and it tasted goodI hope this place can improve a little, since the service was good and the place looked clean.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 2

Service: 5

Cindy H.

Wish I could give 0*Pollo con Tajadas First time ordering here Pollo con Tajadas and when I get home this is what I get , so disappointed never coming here again !!! Ordered 2 and both the same

Moises Salazar

Love my Hondurian food but this place needs improvement. To be fair they are new, but a honest review will make them better. Baliadas were good but the rest of food was ok for me… Good for a quick cheap meal. Good luck.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 3

Service: 4

Recommended dishes: Baleada Con Chorizo Baleada with Chorizo, Baleada Sencilla Flour Tortilla, Baleada Sencilla Plain Baleada

Andres Silva

If you like Central American food, you will love this place. The Baleadas are some of the best I've tried and the prices are excellent. I would definitely recommend this place.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Vivi Dominguez

The girl who serves is very friendly, a very clean

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Baleada Huevo

Yancis Gabrieles

Excellent Honduran flavor the times I have gone to eat with my mother, everything is very rich and tasty, everything to me, I am delighted and the lady in charge is very attentive and helpful. God bless you greatly always ?

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

carlos murcia

I gave it a one star because the food was pretty terrible ,not really worth what I paid , when ever you say authentic Hondurian food it better be exactly that , your baleda was trash , and who ever made it ,should not be allowed in that kitchen , that best thing was the Bannania soda , and the service is probably the only thing that keeps this place open , the server was very nice , extremely attentive , but the kitchen hurts them .

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 1

Service: 5

Rafael Mendoza

Clean place, good food the lady very

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 4

Fredy Diaz

First they weighed the comfortable prices wellGood food now. They give less and there is only one waitress who. It only gives you theFood and returns when the check-in requires more attention to theCustomer. The chicken looks like it was cleaned beforehand for everyone.Day the chicken with slice

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 1

Service: 1

Allyson Deras

went here last week, i usually drive to miami when i want good honduran food but i ain’t even gonna hold y’all, that pollo chuco was so good. i thought it was going to be bad because it was so empty in there, but i’m sure it’s just lack of marketing but the food is really good.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 3

Katherin Medina

I am a foodie and BIG on customer service and I ABSOLUTELY RECOMMEND THIS PLACE!!!!!! I came with my mom and we loved it will become our weekend breakfast spot.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Carrie M.

Nothing authentic about this place. Patelitos de carne should have been called pastelitos de arroz because they were filled with rice with only specks of ground beef. The pupusas con chicarron had no chicarron. My husband enjoyed his sopa de res. I understand the cost of everything has gone up, but that should not reflect in quality. Honduras is a poor country and when you pastelitos there they are packed with meat and potatoes with delicious flavor. You can buy chicarron made in a huge pot in someone's back patio. It doesn't cost more to increase flavor and serve quality food. Disappointing because we can out of our way to bring my honduran husband here one weekend only to walk into an empty restaurant on a Saturday at noon. That was a sign we should've walked out right then.

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