“Taco truck off the side of a gas Station next to a tidddy coffee stand? Yes please.The al pastor tacos where pretty good.I have no complains with the asada but they weren't impressive.. Still a good taco though.I drowned my tacos in the green sauce and it was a perfect level of spice with a good taste that still let you eat without taking multiple sips of your drink.“
“If you’re wanting something yummy try this place! We had the pupusas, birria tacos, and champurado and it was all so delicious and filling! My husband and I lived in South America for two years and we can say this food is delicious and authentic. Skip the chain restaurants and try this place it is more than worth it!“
“El callejón is a hidden gem! The food is incredible, packed with authentic Latin flavors that will leave your taste buds craving more.From the tender churrasco and the best empanadas to the refreshing ceviche,every dish is a culinary masterpiece. My fav is the Chaufa rice. ?? ❤️As night falls, El Callejón transforms into a lively Latin bar, filled with salsa and reggaeton beats. Whether you're craving delicious food or a night of dancing, it's the perfect spot for an unforgettable experience!Me encanta es mi spot favorito sin duda ❤️“
“One of our favorite places to eat ever!! After trying many, many, many Pupusas elsewhere, we keep coming back here. The spinach Pupusas are my favorite, the melted cheese crust is the best! The server Luis is the best, so fast, nice and remembers you by name.“
“Visiting Seattle for the first time , this restaurant was only 4 minutes away from our hotel. La comida excellente, Los tamales estaban tan deliciosos y tambien las pupusas ??? definitely recommend if you're looking for some comfort Latin “
“I’ve lived down the street from this spot for 10 years. When they first popped up I was so excited! Their food is incredible. I have their number saved in my phone as well as their Pupusa menu. My favorite is the pork cheese and bean! The people who leave bad reviews is because they order at the truck. They’re always busy and usually a 15-25 minute wait. I always call ahead and pick em up right when I get there. They’re busy because their food is so good! I’ve recommended to so many people and show friends this spot who haven’t had Pupusas before! Their other food is bomb too!“
“My family is Salvadoran and it's hard to find truly Salvadoran shops, restaurants and bakeries and I'm happy to share that you can find all here. AND the food was authentic, with rich flavors, fresh and DELICIOUS! My mom will approve! They have a freezer full of hard to find Salvadoran treats, a refrigerator full of creams, cheeses and drinks, snacks and authentic seasonings. The baked goods were tasty, and not overly sweet, offering traditional pastries, cookies, cakes and desserts. Their pan Frances was perfectly crunchy on the outside and soft on the inside. They had tres leches, too, which I'm not a fan of because it tends to be too sweet, messy, and soaked to fall apart but I tried my son's and surprisingly it was none of that.We ordered pupusas (de queso and queso and beans) and they were palm size with a good filling size. Their curtido and sauce was ok. I ordered the platanos fritos plate (frijoles, crema, pan francés, chorizo Salvadoran) and it was a full-size platano cut in half, the beans were creamy and and flavorful. The order was enough for me to take home.We ate and brought home a lot for later. The staff was super helpful and friendly willing to take special requests.We will definitely be returning!“
“I went there for pupusas. They were good but I grew up in a place where there's a LARGE salvadoran population and those pupusas do not taste like these. Look, I'm totally appreciative of the effort and that they're putting in and for even offering pupusas but literally every little bit seemed off. The Queso con loroco pupusa barely tasted like Loroco at all. The revuelta had the wrong kind of beans - my guess is pinto. The chicharron con queso was fine but the seasoning was not quite right. The salsa was VERY red closer to a mexican salsa than the kind you'd find with salvadoran food. The curtido actually tasted fine, everyone's is different and I liked this one even if it was spicy which isn't usually the case. My only gripe with the curtido was that I got three measly bags for my 8 pupusas. I need like twice as much and now I know to ask for it.In conclusion, they're not authentic but if you're curious about them they give you a good idea of what they're supposed to be. My guess is that they have a hard time getting the right stuff here since most latin markets seem to cater to a mexican population. If you're ever given an authentic one after having tried these it'll blow your mind. :)As for the service, I can see how they come off as rude from the interaction between the lady at the window and the customer in front of me. Her demeanor with me was much nicer I assume it was because I was speaking spanish but maybe I just got lucky.“
“Food truck with solid tacos with a variety of proteins. Its was my first time trying pupusas and they were pretty good. Basically a stuffed pancake. I preferred the loroco version more but they were both extremely greasy. They could also benefit from more salsa options. The owner is nice and took care to understand my order correct. Overall good option if in the area but nothing to rave about.“