“Authentic Salvadoran dishes! The place is a hole in the wall and servers don’t know much English but it is worth it. Definitely has someone’s abuela cooking back there. Food was delicious. The stew was the best and of course I love a place with generous portions. Pupusas! Fireeee definitely will return.“
“My dad and I have been coming here for years, since I was a little girl. These are the best pupusas in Tampa, we drive 30 minutes just to eat here. My favorite is the Queso con loroco and the Horchata is amazing! This place is also a store, they have so many good foods in stock that you won't find at a normal latin market. This is a family business and you feel it when you walk in, they welcome you with open arms and talk to you like you are part of their family. This is such an amazing place and I would highly recommend it to anyone who wants to taste the best pupusas.“
“This place is a little hole in the wall it is the best food ever My family is half from Honduras and I am telling you that the food is delicious here I wish they had more places that served Central American food I had the carne asada and it was delicious I also had the empanadas and they were very good the amazing staff goes above and beyond to take care of you I love this place“
“I was waiting for a whole week to try their Salvadoran tamales de pollo. And wow! Definitely worth the wait. The tamales remind me of my grandmother's tamales and sazón.I also ordered yuca frita con chicharrón, pupusas de maíz, flautas mexicanas, tacos, and fresco de tamarindo.The flavors were great, the host/waitress was respectful and caring.The only thing is there was a beeping sound by the entrance that was disturbing the atmosphere.I definitely will be back for more delicious food from my native country.“
“Savoring the delectable cuisine here is a delight, complemented by the warmth and friendliness of the staff. However, the exclusively Spanish menus and limited English proficiency among the team can pose challenges for non-Spanish speaking patrons, making communication somewhat tricky.“