“LOVED IT!!! Kept passing by until I went in one day. Tons of space, good music, good food, EXCELLENT drink choices. I'm about to come back with 20 friends! The drinks come in 3 sizes: small, $16; medium (great value) $30, and large, $50.Vegetarian options: Eat whatever you want and just say "no meat". Lol. Idk. The food is excellent. There's plenty of options without meat but if you want something "vegetarian style" just ask them to hold the meat.Dietary restrictions: Plenty of options. Check out their menu.Parking: I found a spot quite easily on a Monday afternoon. Free street parking. There were a few spots available, in fact. Not sure what the weekends look like.Kid-friendliness: There is no playground or specific spots for kids. It's a spot for adults but if the child can sit still for a meal, it's not quiet, so they can be themselves and make noise. Bring a tablet or whatever entertains your child.Wheelchair accessibility: Roll right in.“
“We stumbled upon this restaurant, driven by my husband's Honduran roots, and it exceeded our expectations. The waiter's exceptional politeness and impeccable tableside manners left a lasting impression, reminiscent of my father's high standards for service.The food was a true delight. My husband relished an order of baleadas, featuring homemade, thick, and soft flour tortillas that were simply perfect. We loved them so much that we took two extra tortillas back to our hotel. My choice of pupusas—queso, chicharron, and revuelta—was nothing short of amazing. Generously filled and substantial, they were a flavorful experience. Adding to the feast, the maduros appetizer with cream was a highlight, and I could easily devour a whole plate.In conclusion, this restaurant is a gem for those reconnecting with their roots or daring to explore something new. We're eager to return and savor the delightful flavors once more.“
“Another great lunch meal was had today. The chicken soup was so comforting and filled me with the warmth I was searching for. My coworker loves the rice and beans. She had that with her favorite pork chop and tried the shrimps. I'm told it was so good. Come here for a great meal with quick service. This is truly a neighborhood vibe here.“
“AN ABSOLUTE GEM. spanish-speaking family-run little hole-in-the-wall Honduran restaurant in a neighborhood that's gentrifying around them and running authentic latin american places like these into the ground. incredible spread of honduran food, took a normal amount of time to come out, and extremely kind/thoughtful service. they just don't speak much english! pull your google translate out or point to what you want on the menu - simple! i came for a date (with an hondureño) and i was early and hinted i wanted to sit outside (if they had seating), and the whole family that was sitting out there got up, cleared their things, and cleaned up for us to sit outside - before i could say stop! and prices are CHEAP for NYC!an absolute new favorite of mine and my first time trying Honduran. the food was to die for and i had leftovers for days. keep this place in business! just expect a normal Latin place with a baby, music and TV on! staple for the locals; bad reviews sound like they've never been in a latin joint, or a place trying to survive, or any ethnic place that doesn't cater immediately to english speakers.“
“We were looking for some Honduran food when staying in the Bronx which is how we found this spot.My husband and I shared:- Pupusas Mixta- Baleada huevo con Chorizo- Pollo Frito al Estilo HondureñoThe Pupusas and Baleada were both fantastic. We got delivery and the Pollo Frito was kind of soggy. I'd love to try it fresh in the restaurant.“