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El Salvadoreño Restaurant

5.0 (3 reviews)
Closed 9:00 am - 4:00 AM (Next day)

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3 years ago

Yummy pupusas! The repollo they use is delicious. Staff is friendly, ambiance is family oriented.

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Benitos Place - Pastelitos

Benitos Place

4.7(174 reviews)
1.5 miShaw, Downtown
$$

I've only ordered this to go using the Uber Eats app, which I wish allowed the option or better…read moredescription of the items, including the various sauces packed with the order, because although generous, the 2 types of sauces provided are too spicy for me! Of the dishes I've had: champurrado (yum, except not securely packaged for delivery); chips & salsa (the salsa did not agree with my tummy); sopes carnitas (pork chunks were more fat than meat); tacos fritos de pollo (super dry despite the salad that's lauered on top -- needs sauce!), and the baleadas, my favourite is the baleadas sencillas (good portion, nice flavour, perfect texture).

Freezing, I walked along 11th street on a Tuesday evening searching for Benito's Place. An old…read morefriend had suggested it but..I couldn't find it. I walked a little back and forth, but.. no. Across the street, I saw another Mexican restaurant on the corner, but it looked closed, or even shut down. Maps told me it should be there. Looking across the street my eyes were drawn to the second floor, and a series of neon lights for a tarot card reader and psychic. Taking this as a sign, I crossed. That's when I found Benito's and realized that it's neon sign was out. Walk too fast and you might miss it. A narrow door aside a bay window lit from inside. It's a small place with a warm, cozy feeling. Benito's is very much a neighborhood Central American restaurant, but FYI: no alcohol. Started with guac and chips, usual fare, delicious but nothing that singled it out. I ordered the Pollo a la Plancha and it was rather good. The chicken was grilled through but not tough, it still had moisture and you could cut it. Rice, greens, etc. and the small 2oz solo of black beans, all standard fare. The corn tortillas were interesting, not your usual thin tortillas, so it took my mind a moment to consider what I was holding. It had the thickness of a pancake, maybe a sope base, and reminded me of thick, handmade tortillas when you don't have the press. Curiously, the tortillas were not the same that my friend got with his Mole Poblano, which were thin. Granted, it was a cold Tuesday evening, but in two hours only two other individuals came in to eat. Seems like they do brisk take away business. I expect on a warmer night with higher foot traffic this place fills up quickly. The service was great, did not want for anything. We were served with two containers of sauce, green and orange. Ostensibly green chili, and habanero, I did not learn specifically however. When I dine in DC I can't help but confront the blunt question: Was it worth it? Yeah, it's good food, good people, and a good place. You'll feel comfortable there and leave full. But the price of dining out is too damn high, and this meal is on the higher side of what, ten years ago, would have been $15. I fear that prices will continue to be pushed higher and places like Benito's might disappear, so get over there because the food excellent, the people are nice, and it's just a warm space to hang out for an hour or so talking to an old friend.

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Casamigo Bar & Grill - Chicken and Birria Taco

Casamigo Bar & Grill

4.7(15 reviews)
0.8 miMount Pleasant

Great experience at taco Tuesday event they do every week. All the tacos are 2 dollars I got the…read moreBirria, langua , al pastor, and steak. All were pretty tasty overall I enjoyed the birria the most it was served with cosme and it grilled in the sauce so it's crunchy savory and has melted cheese with the braised beef. Langua was very tender with great seasoning. The al pastor was savory and sweet. The steak was good but had the least flavor to it was still tender. Service was friendly and nice. Food came out quickly. Place is definitely divy but food is good and has tvs for watching sports.

This place has amazing tacos and margaritas! You really can't go wrong here and you can't beat the…read moretaco Tuesday prices ($2 tacos!!) We ordered the tacos al pastor, the birria tacos, shrimp tacos, and carne ones. They were all delicious!! The tortillas don't break up, they have a lot of filling and the seasoning is so so good. I wish I'd taken pictures of them, but they didn't last long! Too good. The sauces that came with them were great too! The margaritas are so good, you need to be careful not to drink them too fast haha. My favorites were the peach margarita and the tamarindo one. However, the mint and cucumber one was super refreshing, and if you're feeling adventurous I recommend trying one of the jalapeño ones! It is spicy though. My friend couldn't handle it and that's why I ended up drinking it. It was really good! The ambience is great too. The owner personally greats everyone when he's there, the waiters are really friendly and make sure to check in regularly to make sure you have everything you need! Overall, the place is great for a laid back lunch or evening, with yummy food and drinks! I hear they have karaoke nights too. Not sure when... I'll definitely have to try it out. Fully recommend!

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Casamigo's front door from their sizable "streatery" patio enclosure

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LC Pupusas at La Cosecha - Desayuno Típico + Pupusa Revuelta + Quesadilla

LC Pupusas at La Cosecha

4.4(63 reviews)
2.0 mi

There nothing like some good pupusas!! So when I got wind of this pupusa spot inside of…read more@lacosechadc I had to go try it!! It's that simple...Let's GO!! . Where I am: @lcpupusas_lacosecha . Location Reviewed: 1280 4th St., N.E. Washington D.C. . Items Reviewed: STAMP!! Their Drinks ($5.50 each for their Tamarind drink, & Horchata with cold coffee drink). STAMP that fresh sweet n sour'ish tamarind drink. The Coffee Horchata was DELICIOUS only because I didn't expect the coffee in it, I forgot i ordered it!! STAMP!! Their Yucca Frita ($3.75 fried yuca root with super sauce). Perfectly fried, & seasoned with a sauce that is creamy, sweet, & savory!! STAMP!! Their Beef Pastelitos ($6.95 beef Picadillo turnovers with cilantro crema, & pickled onions). Meaty, tasty, & hearty!! LIKE THAT!! Their Tamale de Pollo ($5.50 with Salvadoran chicken tamal, pickled onion, & aji verde salsa). If tamales are your thing, this one was packed with chicken, flavorful, & tasty!! Their Pupusas *1 for $4.35, 2 for $8.25, 3 for $12* STAMP!! Their Revuelta Pupusa (with pork chicharron, cheese, curtido-slaw, & salsa). I didn't even dip this into the salsa, nor do I put the slaw on it...slim...STAMP!! STAMP!! Their Pollo Queso Pupusa (with marinated pulled chicken, cheese, curtido, & salsa). Well seasoned chicken, cheesy, just outright deliciousness!! STAMP!! Their Jalapeno Crema Pupusa (with grilled jalapeno, cheese, pineapple curtido, & cilantro crema). Plant based, cheesy, spicy, & that pineapple slaw was EVERYTHING on this pupusa!! STAMP!! Their Crab Pupusa ($6.95 with crabmeat inside, curtido, & salsa). If you don't get nothing else DC...GET THIS!! That's it. STAMP!! Their Empanada Bites ($7.95 sweet plantain empanada balls with par milk, & rice poleda inside, drizzled in powdered sugar). Different, tasty, a plantain with a sweet cream in the inside!! . Customer Service: On Point. . Parking: Rough on the street, but they do have paid garages. . Recommendations: Get that crab pupusa!! Accessibility: This spot is wheelchair friendly, & differently abled persons friendly. 5 Stars=STAMP 4 1/2 Stars=LIKE THAT 4 Stars=DELICIOUS 3 Stars=DECENT 2 Stars=PASS 1 Star=NAH #Bigschlimsreviews

These pupusas were so hot and cheesy! I ordered the three pupusa pack which came with a free…read morepupusa of my choice. I went for the espinaca, jalapeño crema, soy chorizo and cheese, and loroco and cheese. All were so great, but the espinaca and jalapeño were my favorite. The ordered an extra side of the Curtido, and was given several extra sides which was awesome. I found both this traditional and spicy both good. The tamale de elote was my favorite. The corn flavor profile was so present and topped with the crema, it was chefs kiss. The tamarindo drink wasn't too sweet, a slight bit sour but it was very mild. It was interesting but tasty. I would absolutely order everything again, it was so good! There was quite a bit so it lasted for a few meals. I wish the red sauce had a bit more of a kick, it really didn't have a much of a presence to it. Overall, I definitely recommend!

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La Casita Pupuseria & Market - Yuca con Chicharron

La Casita Pupuseria & Market

4.2(431 reviews)
4.3 mi
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Found this spot through Yelp and after reading all the great reviews, I decided to give it a try…read more One encouraging sign when I first walked in was that the place was pretty full, which told me I came to the right place. I ordered three chicken and cheese pupusas, and they were a great size. I was nearly full after the first two. The flavor was on point. My apologies for my photo because I was already halfway through my third pupusa before I remembered to snap a picture. I also tried the corn tamale, which my wife and I enjoyed a lot. On top of that, I ordered a steak taco, which unfortunately didn't make it into a picture either because I ate it too fast. What stood out to me was the "shell." Instead of the usual flour or corn tortilla, it uses the same masa dough as the pupusa, and I really enjoyed that difference. We finished our meal with the nuegados en miel dulce, something I had never tried before. I was glad I did because it was delicious and a great way to end the meal. Overall, the food and experience were excellent. If you are like me and rely on Yelp reviews to decide where to eat, I highly recommend giving La Casita Pupuseria & Market a visit. You will be well pleased like I was.

We've officially hit 5/5 status!…read more I wanted to see if there were any orders that weren't "OMG", but so far they've nailed it since my last one :) Wonderful people, delicious food, top quality. Come!

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La Casita Pupuseria & Market
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El Salvadoreño Restaurant - salvadoran - Updated May 2026

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