A small but authentic Latin American restaurant. The conversation you hear on the menu is also in Spanish.The interior and atmosphere are not good at all, but the taste of the food is good, and the volume is quite large, so I took it out because I couldn't finish it.
Atmosphere: 2
Food: 5
Service: 3
Christina M.
Great pupusas! Fast service. I went back the next day after having it the first time. Very small but cozy space.
Jessica N.
Only spanish food around and it was delicious. However given how small the place is and that the small menu options are written on a wall (no physical menus) I was disappointed when I asked for the rice and beans to be substituted for cassava which was also on the menu so I had to settle for the rice and beans. Not much customer service. (Ambiance gives working men on breaks, who you might get offered free beer from)
David Morales
Very good food, they prepare it when you order it... and you can order it by phone
Marcis Lepez
Very good food but people drinking is uncomfortable ?
José L. Rodríguez
Good food ?
Apple Marquez
So so so good! Best tacos
Teresa Mansilla
Very good service but I didn't like the food very much
Very good place to fix your car friendly treatment and they are fast
Andre P.
Got a beef burrito & an assortment of papusas. Delicious. The burrito was fat and stuffed with quality ingredients. But the papusas! Perfectly fried and generously filled with cheese, beans, pork, and spinach. This place is an authentic Salvadoran home dining experience. It is NOT touristy. It is not trying to reel in hipsters, tourists (like me), or the Hamptons crowd. It exists to serve the local Central American community, so enter with appropriate expectations. I paid a modest $21, but I don't know how much each item cost because the menu, written on a whiteboard, does not include prices. I definitely received good value for my money. The lady on the phone/at the counter speaks English a bit better than I speak Spanish (which I don't), but we did have a miscommunication on my order. That's on me. But if you speak Spanish or are willing to accept some communication challenges, I heartily recommend Rinconcitos. I love papusas and these are some of the best I've ever eaten.
Bob P
We were told by a local resident that this was a great place and it was amazing. We looked on lined and we did take out.. I had the fried chicken, my wife had the
Edwin Cintron
So much flavor! Papusa's were most and delicious. Chicharrón with fried yucca were crisp and juicy. If you're looking for some flavor for lunch, go here.
Debbie S
Delicious food! Great price! Tried the grilled chicken (comes with rice/beans that are out of this world!), and a few different pupusas. Also tried the chicken soup which was SO flavorful! Ate here for two meals in a row- that good! Remember masks on to order- take out only bc of COVID. They’re doing a great job!
Good authentic food. Pleasant and reasonably
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Chicken Tacos, Squash Pupusas
Very good
A small but authentic Latin American restaurant. The conversation you hear on the menu is also in Spanish.The interior and atmosphere are not good at all, but the taste of the food is good, and the volume is quite large, so I took it out because I couldn't finish it.
Atmosphere: 2
Food: 5
Service: 3
Great pupusas! Fast service. I went back the next day after having it the first time. Very small but cozy space.
Only spanish food around and it was delicious. However given how small the place is and that the small menu options are written on a wall (no physical menus) I was disappointed when I asked for the rice and beans to be substituted for cassava which was also on the menu so I had to settle for the rice and beans. Not much customer service. (Ambiance gives working men on breaks, who you might get offered free beer from)
Very good food, they prepare it when you order it... and you can order it by phone
Very good food but people drinking is uncomfortable ?
Good food ?
So so so good! Best tacos
Very good service but I didn't like the food very much
Restaurantji Recommends
Very good place to fix your car friendly treatment and they are fast
Got a beef burrito & an assortment of papusas. Delicious. The burrito was fat and stuffed with quality ingredients. But the papusas! Perfectly fried and generously filled with cheese, beans, pork, and spinach. This place is an authentic Salvadoran home dining experience. It is NOT touristy. It is not trying to reel in hipsters, tourists (like me), or the Hamptons crowd. It exists to serve the local Central American community, so enter with appropriate expectations. I paid a modest $21, but I don't know how much each item cost because the menu, written on a whiteboard, does not include prices. I definitely received good value for my money. The lady on the phone/at the counter speaks English a bit better than I speak Spanish (which I don't), but we did have a miscommunication on my order. That's on me. But if you speak Spanish or are willing to accept some communication challenges, I heartily recommend Rinconcitos. I love papusas and these are some of the best I've ever eaten.
We were told by a local resident that this was a great place and it was amazing. We looked on lined and we did take out.. I had the fried chicken, my wife had the
So much flavor! Papusa's were most and delicious. Chicharrón with fried yucca were crisp and juicy. If you're looking for some flavor for lunch, go here.
Delicious food! Great price! Tried the grilled chicken (comes with rice/beans that are out of this world!), and a few different pupusas. Also tried the chicken soup which was SO flavorful! Ate here for two meals in a row- that good! Remember masks on to order- take out only bc of COVID. They’re doing a great job!