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April 2021 by Christin M.
What's a pupusa? In a word, delightful! Prepare yourself for a petit (pita-sized) yet dense handheld treat. Warm masa dough is grilled and stuffed with beans and cheesy goodness (there are other varieties) then topped with red sauce and shredded cabbage. A neighbor introduced me to both Moriah and these affordable and filling honduran delicacies. The shop itself is unassuming, in fact you're likely to walk right by thinking it's closed if you don't know better. During my first solo trip, I was the lone customer inside and watched an elderly woman prepare and grill my pupusas with care and a smile. Everything is made fresh upon ordering so this isn't fastfood so to speak but your patience will be rewarded with handmade, quality deliciousness. We are lucky to have something so special in our neighborhood. Check them out!
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March 2021 by Bud Poole
We love their food! Top notch baleadas!
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March 2020 by Rosa V.
I don't know why this place doesn't have recent reviews, I was afraid it was closed down. It was amazing and I'm so grateful I live around the corner and return again and again. I try to eat at El Salvadoran restaurants every time I travel because I love pupusas. The best part of the pupusas was the curtido, some of the best I've had. Two women made the order fresh to order and you can watch them as they prepare the masa. I highly recommend!!
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December 2019 by YENER PAOLO RAMIREZ SOTO
(Translated by Google) Variety in Central American food
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December 2019 by Google user
(Translated by Google) Variety in Central American food (Original) Variedad en comida centroamericana
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October 2018 by Ben r
No tienen mucho. $6 mínimo para usar tarjeta. Tienen leche , frijoles, sal, unas pocas otras cosas como esa. no aye mucho más. Demasiado caro.
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October 2018 by Row S.
Great Papusa. Will definitely back . cheap filling meal for under $5 ... can't beat that at all !
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August 2018 by Naseem T.
Grabbed lunch at this place today on a neighbor's recommendation and am so glad I did. To be honest, while I've popped into the shop before, I didn't realize the restaurant part was functional because it doesn't appear to be open from the outside and I've never seen much traffic in and out. Don't let the exterior fool you! I walked over today on my lunch break and ordered the baleadas (fluffy flour tortilla with scrambled egg, avocado, beans, cheese, and crema) and a cheese pupusa and it was so tasty!! I brought my dog with me so after I placed my order, let the cashier know I'd wait outside and after a few minutes, she kindly popped out to bring my bag of deliciousness. It was piping hot and so good! Definitely a favorite new find, and only a block away. I see a lot of pupusas in my future
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November 2016 by Joun Kmale
This grocer is your standard Latin corner store. They are clean and reasonably well organized.