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Írjon visszajelzéstCrawl with screaming children. annapurna has a table of about 20 people who scream and laugh. it was on Sunday. we went to this place. only about 4 people had such a breath of fresh air. the personal is so sweet and attentive. I had the chicken in the cream (something like this) with whipped, roasted bean, pico de gallo salat too much for me to eat and not expensive. my friend had a double cheeseburger with plenty of meat and delicious frits. that is not a good kitchen, in any case, but very far to the earth and sometimes one wants it. it is as if I visit an Salvadorian tante. one of the most expensive restaurants in the city and very, very good value for money. I've been here many times and was always satisfied with my eating. her version of milk shakes is fantastic delicious.
Have driven by this place and not noticed it for some time, but now that I know it is there, I'll definitely be going back! Pupuseria has amazing pupusa and a selection of other menu items as well. Service was prompt and friendly and the food was delicious and satisfying. Located north (northeast, actually) side of the Days Inn building on Cerrillos, next time you're driving up or down Cerrillos, you owe it to yourself to stop and check it out!
Go and try Pupusas. They offer well prepared, large Pupusas,. First time I saw some with fish filling. Green chilli Pupusas were tasty and came with plenty of red, tangy, and salty curtido plus a solid tomato sauce. They offer a wide variety of Salvadorean dishes and some interesting, healthy juices. No license for alcoholic beverages.
I 'm a little biased because my favorite restaurants are the ones with mismatched chairs and tables picked up from another restaurant 's closing sale, with tacky decorations, with menus that have a second column for translations in other words, authentic. The restaurant is attached to the Days Inn, and it was somewhat confusing as what seemed to be the front entrance was locked even though a bright neon sign read Open. Turns out you have to walk around to the side no problem. The place was fairly empty, save a few seemingly regulars, on a Tuesday night. I ordered two pupusas (on our waitress 's recommendation, the lorocco and chili verde , the and the carne asada, and this turned out to be a hefty amount of food. The pupusas were fried crispy and melty, and the chili verde had some kick to it, although the lorocco was somewhat lacking. The asada was well seasoned and flavorful, but the sides (beans, rice, salad were average. Overall a decent place to stop for some authentic Latin American cuisine if you find yourself in Santa Fe!
It is inexpensive and casual. It was tasty. There was gristle is three of our carne asada pupusas. The yuca frita platter did not have enough pork and there were no anchovies as advertised. The pork pupusas with cheese were very good! We would come back.