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    Fogon Catracho Restaurant

    4.0 (5 reviews)
    Open 10:00 am - 8:00 pm

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    Las baleadas están sabrosas y grandes a buen precio Excelente ambiente servicio y limpieza

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    504 Restaurant Bar

    3.8(11 reviews)
    42.3 mi

    My husband and I came here initially by accident. We were looking for Las Leñas and noticed that…read morethere was a change in name and nationality. We were already there, and I love pupusas so we figured why not? The place was busy and kinda small with a bar in the back. We patiently waited for a booth to be cleaned up and took our seats. The location has high ceilings, but the seating was a bit on the small side. The waitress took our order and waited a bit before getting our drinks. They seemed overwhelmed, so it was a bit before we got our limes for our Coronas, our appetizer, and then our food We ordered picadero as an appetizer and I ordered some pupusas. The picadero was good, definitely bar food. The pork chunks were crispy and seasoned well. The pupusas I had were okay, I've definitely had better. The overall feel was definitely bar food though, nothing wrong with that. My visit wasn't crazy amazing, just okay. Nice spot to chill and not be too bothered. But that's about it, nothing to that'll make me want to come back again.

    For the first time today, I walked into this place for lunch ..: a beautiful rustic-modern…read morestraightforward style space. Very friendly service, and welcoming owners. My first time eating Honduran food, too. Homemade Jarritos de vidrio (a sweet non-carbonated soda) that was nice to have, instead of typical lunch beverages. Baleadas sencilla was savory and flavorful (their hot sauce makes even tastier). The carne asada was amazing! While the beef was little tough, it was still flavorful. Probably the BEST sweet plantains I've had anywhere... Cuban, Puerto Rican... anywhere! Even the white rice tasted flavorful.. Will definitely be back soon... thanks for an unexpected and delicious lunch!

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    Pupuseria & Cafeteria Centroamericana - Pupusas

    Pupuseria & Cafeteria Centroamericana

    4.3(187 reviews)
    42.7 miWest Tampa
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    Their food is so good been going there for over 10 years now nice atmosphere owners are very…read morefriendly I have tried other dishes but my main one is those pupusas I could never get enough of them...highly recommend this place and bring back the old waitress indeed...last time I was there they had hired a new girl in which didn't know too much and didn't explain on a dish my friend had ordered not good at all but was told by owner the old waitress was returning...hope she has will be stopping by soon...

    If you know, you know--and if you don't, let me put you on: this spot is serving up some of the…read morebest, no-frills pupusas in town. Pupuseria & Cafeteria Centro America is the real deal. No fancy décor, no overdone plating--just honest, soul-warming food the way abuelita would make it. We ordered a few pupusas revueltas and they were thick, cheesy, and crispy at the edges--just how you want 'em. Each bite was loaded with flavor, and they didn't skimp on the fillings either (respectfully, some of y'all out there are serving tortillas with trust issues). The curtido came bagged up and packed with crunch and tang--exactly what you need to cut through that melted cheese goodness. Prices are humble, portions are generous, and while it may be a small spot, the flavors are huge. Whether you're a pupusa purist or just learning what curtido even is--this little cafeteria deserves a big spot on your food map. Bonus points: you'll leave full, happy, and maybe even planning your return trip before you've finished your last bite.

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    Honduras Cafe

    Honduras Cafe

    2.3(6 reviews)
    42.4 mi
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    Tucked squarely in the middle of Armenia Avenue's "Latin Corridor" is a small Honduran restaurant…read moreand bar, located a few blocks south of Waters Avenue. The Honduras Café and Carriel Bar sits in a brightly-colored blue building with the traditional yellow, blue, and red stripes found at most Colombian restaurants. Since Honduran cuisine is a fusion of Spanish, Caribbean and African dishes, you can expect to see a lot of your Latin favorites mixed in with more traditional Honduran food. Typical Honduran food includes fried fish, tamales, carne asada and baleadas (a flour tortilla which is folded in half and filled with refried beans, quesillo or cheese and sour cream) . Other popular dishes include meat roasted with chismol (similar to a sofrito sauce), chicken with rice and corn, and fried fish with pickled onions and jalapeños. In the coastal areas and in the Bay Islands, seafood and some meats are prepared with coconut milk. The walls of the Honduras Café are decorated with a series of beautiful photomurals showcasing the countryside of Honduras, and the crystal clear waters of the Bay Islands. There's a pool table on the right which is a big draw with the locals. To the left is the café area with about a dozen tables, and a small bar in the corner. I ordered a couple of beef empanadas for my lunch, and an order of carne asada estilio Honduras to have later for my dinner. The empanadas had a rich, savory flavor, and when combined with hot sauce they were the perfect size for lunch. The Honduran carne asada is a traditional dish, similar to steak and potatoes, with fried plantains on the bottom of the plate, then shredded cabbage, onions, tomatoes, shredded strips of beef, and creamy garlic sauce on top. This is a very delicious dish, and well worth a try. Spanish is the preferred language in this small restaurant, but if you make the effort to learn a few basic phrases they will very happily help you with your order. I thought that the food was tasty, and will be back to try some other dishes.

    There are so many Latin choices up and down the length of Armenia Avenue and we tend to go to the…read moresame places over and over again. My fiancée grew up in this area and has her favorites and places she does not like, but surprisingly many places she has never tried. For months and months we have passed by this small, colorful Honduran restaurant and it always catches my eye as we drive by. Unfortunately most of the time we have already eaten. So a few weeks ago we finally had the chance to stop in on a Sunday for lunch. From the outside the restaurant is easy to spot being painted the blue and white of the Honduran flag accented with red and gold. Pictures of Honduran dishes are displayed on the windows and bars cover the doors, but don't let that stop you. Inside the blue and white theme continues with a tropical scene on the back wall welcoming diners to Honduras. Like most of the restaurants along this stretch of Armenia the atmosphere is mom and pop casual. The menu is not as long in offerings as places like Pequeña Colombia of La Casona but still with plenty of choices. My fiancée ordered the Baleada Todo, a Honduran breakfast sandwich consisting of a thick tortilla stuffed with beans, fresh avocado slices, queso fresco, crema, and steak. The beans accounted for much of the flavor, almost like well seasoned refried beans only creamier. I ordered the Desayuno Completo which featured steak, two eggs, fresh avocado slices, beans, queso fresco, crema, and two tortillas. In essence it was the same dish was my fiancée only deconstructed. It was good but lacked the punch of the seasoning found in Colombian food. The best part of the meal was an order of Pupusa con Chicharrón. This was my first time trying these amazingly tasty stuffed tortillas filled with cheese and pork skin. They are similar to Colombian arepa, only stuffed and in my opinion even better. They were served with pickled shredded cabbage and lettuce and a sauce that was a bit like flavor butter. I truly fell in love with this dish and would come back for it alone. Overall the food was good but lacked the excitement of Colombian or Peruvian food. I would give it another go but I will seek out other venues along Armenia in the mean time.

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    Honduras Cafe - Honduras Café through the door on the left, and Carriel Bar on the door to the right. Surprise!!! It's the same place inside!

    Honduras Café through the door on the left, and Carriel Bar on the door to the right. Surprise!!! It's the same place inside!

    Honduras Cafe - Beautiful view of the island of Roatan off the coast of Honduras. One of my favorite places in the Caribbean to go scuba diving.

    Beautiful view of the island of Roatan off the coast of Honduras. One of my favorite places in the Caribbean to go scuba diving.

    Honduras Cafe - Typical small restaurant with about a dozen tables and a bar in the back corner. Pool table is in the next room.

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    Typical small restaurant with about a dozen tables and a bar in the back corner. Pool table is in the next room.

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