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    Antojitos Hondurenos

    3.7 (35 reviews)
    InexpensiveHonduran
    Open 9:00 am - 11:30 pm
    Updated 3 months ago

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    Baliada especial
    Bridget S.

    Good food variety! My boyfriend is from Nicaragua and he enjoyed the food! Chill place

    Fried plantains with delicious beans.
    Heather T.

    Papusa oh how I love thee. Today was a delicious food day. Although papusas are originally El Salvadoran they have made their way onto many a menu. The corn cakes filled with cheese and griddled so the cheese gets oozey and crispy is my version of food porn. Take a little dip in some slightly sweet tomato sauce, add a little pickled cabbage and bam, its street food at its best. For a side we ordered the fried plantains which came with salted crema and delicious refried black beans. A more perfect meal there could not be.

    Carne Azada. Yum!!
    Stephanie N.

    While this place is not too difficult to find, it is kinda small and can be easily missed. If you see Lupita's Mexican, just know you are in the right place. Antojitos Hondurenos is right next door. There is a small parking lot with a few spaces. When you walk in, you'll see a small sitting area and a window where you can order your food. There will be menus spread about that you can look at and there's also a fairly large LCD screen with pictures of the menu items. When you're ready, you can walk up to the window and order whatever your heart desires. On my visit, I had the Carne Azada and the Baliada Especial. Both dishes were fairly decent. The carne azada came with large pieces of beef, cabbage, pickled onion, rice topped with a fried egg, plantains, an avocado slice, and beans. The cabbage was fairly fresh and the fried plantains were crispy. While the dish was good, the pieces of beef were a little bit too salty and tough to chew. The baliada especial has cheese, beef, eggs, sour cream, and avocado. While the beef in this dish was more tender and less salt heavy than the carne azada, the powdered cheese in the dish was a little bit overpowering. But, the avocado definitely helped mild out the heavy cheese flavor. I really loved that the texture of the tortilla on the baliada. It was thick and warm. It held all of the inside ingredients really well. Honduran food in Colorado is fairly unique. So, I would recommend coming out to try this little restaurant. Everything tastes pretty decent. The prices of the food here are very reasonable. It's not the best Latin restaurant I've been too, but it'll certainly help satisfy your hunger cravings.

    Christian J.

    This restaurant is small!!! Good taste, good service. The restrooms are outside. But atmosphere was good I like the music on the background!! If you want to try a new food this should be a good place! Ooh btw "baleadas" are a good option.

    Jessica H.

    Food gets five stars and is delicious no doubt, but I think the service might have been better if I spoke some Spanish. Thankfully I had a friend who was a native Spanish speaker with me, but even so we were given the wrong orders and it took a while to get our orders correct. After all the ordering mishap though, I'd say the experience was fine. At the end of the day what you want is the food and the food was really tasty. We ordered some pupusas, the fried enchilada (don't remember what it was actually called but it was delicious), and a balaedas. A real casual non-fancy lunch spot!

    Chicharron Pupusas. So good

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    They have the best baleadas!The fruit juices are awesome, or go for a banana tropical!

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    I had two Pupusas and two Baleadas! Very authentic and delicious... I will be back for the chicken and Tajadas!!!!

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    The food and service is not good. I was really rooting for this restaurant to be good, wish it was. No bueno

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    Really good and what I can only believe to be authentic.... great pupusas! First time trying a baliada. Highly recommended!

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    8 years ago

    The staff here are so kind!! I had the Belidas regular and it was so delicious! Definitely coming here again!

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    9 years ago

    Good food. The place is small and curious. But good food!!

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    Where do I start! First off, Lempira, the name of the restaurant, is the currency for Honduras!…read moreThat plays a popular factor in knowing that they have Honduran, or "Comida Catracho". I have been dying for a good baleada since leaving New Orleans, and it was a Sunday morning, and I decided you know what, we are going to find somewhere today! Although this place is 35 minutes away from my home, I decided a good baleada is always worth the drive! Before I go further I have to explain what this delicacy is! A Baleada is a traditional Honduran dish, a flour tortilla filled with refried beans, sour cream, and crumbled hard cheese, and it can also refer to a "shooting victim" in Spanish. The one referenced above is called a 'Sencilla' or a simple one. There is also the one that adds carne asada too it, which I recommend. So I made the drive out to Lempira, and the parking was pretty limited. Maybe about 12 parking spaces total. Went in and was blown away at the beauty of the interior! There was photos of Honduras and El Salvador on the walls and I was in awe! There is a long bar on the right hand side of the restarent when you walk in as well! To speed things up, we paid and drove home. The baleadas were good, BUT I was shocked at the size of it for the price. That is the only reason I am giving four stars. It was smaller and less full than the past ones I have had. Overall, we enjoyed the food and would most definitely come back to try a good Sopa De Mondongo (Cow Tongue Soup) or the popular Pollo Con Tajadas!

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    5.0(2 reviews)
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    Ordered Pastor tacos with added jalapeños. Food was fast! Delicious and well presented! I'm glad…read morethis place is so close to me.

    Ok, here is a textbook example of a non-descript hole in the wall that turns out truly authentic…read moreand first class Mexican/Honduran food. You could drive past this place one hundred times and never even see it. Heck, you might not even think it's an open and functioning business. It simply doesn't draw your eye. But, stop in and learn about handmade food that is exceptional. It was just one woman working inside and my order took 20 minutes for her to make. Why? She was hand making every single item. I could hear her back there pounding the bread and doing it all manually. The product she turned out was some of the best Mexican/Honduran food I've had lately. The cheese enchiladas and the cheese pupusas were simply mouth watering and I will be ordering them again. The woman who made all this was friendly and very helpful. She seemed genuinely happy I was ordering food from her place. She might be the owner from the level of care she put into my order. The building itself is nothing to speak of. It looks like a run down old house now zoned commercially. It sits under a dilapidated highway advertisement sign. It simply doesn't look like much but a treasure trove of food is happening inside. Give this place a chance, you won't be disappointed. They do have a few tables inside to eat at as well as a few tables outside. It's not in the best area of town but these kind of truly authentic places after aren't. I'm still smiling from the food. Don't forget to try the actual watermelon juice, it was also "off the hook" good.

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