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    El Sombrero Azul

    1.0(1 review)
    1.4 mi

    Update your hours! I drove 1 hr to get here and ur closed, terrible just terrible, also ur phone…read moredoesn't work.

    From the owner: With a total area of 21,041 square kilometers, El Salvador is the tiniest country in Central…read moreAmerica. It has access to the Pacific coast, where a tropical climate prevails. A Salvadoran National Dish is la Pupusa (Stuffed Tortillas). Pupusas are, by far, the most popular food in El Salvador. Consequently, If you visit El Sombrero Azul, you need to try this traditional and inexpensive meal. You can have them for breakfast, lunch, or dinner and they are basically stuffed tortillas. Salvadoran Soups The most popular Salvadoran soup is, Sopa de Mondongo (Tripe Soup) This unique soup contains cow’s feet, tripe, and tendons. This is mixed with spices, corn, cassava, and vegetables, including cabbage and carrots. It is the perfect choice if you’re trying to get rid of a hangover. This is why it is commonly sold at weekends. Yuca Frita (Fried Cassava) This is a delicious dish of deep-fried cassava, or yucca root, which is slightly sweet and quite chewy. The cassava is cut into wedges and then fried. Some people prefer to boil it. It can be served with chicharrón (deep-fried pork cracklings). It may also be served with tomato sauce and curtido (fermented cabbage salad). Quesadilla (Salvadoran Sweet Cheese Cake) Quesadilla is a typical cheese-based dessert. The dough is made with cheese, eggs, milk, flour, and butter. It is topped with sesame seeds. It has a salty taste and a rich texture. You can enjoy this delicious dessert with a cup of chocolate or coffee.

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    Cafe Guanaco & La Oaxaquena

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    35.4 miBallpark, Peoples Freeway
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    Cafe Guanico solved my papusa & Salvadorian horchata craving…read more My go-to papusas are the loroco/cheese and zucchini/cheese. Both of the papusas I got were fresh, had a good amount cheese, and the veggies were delicious. They do include the salad and tomato sauce on the side. The horchata isn't just a regular rice and water drink. There's a bunch of seeds and toasted rice blended together so you get a real nutty and almost smoke flavour. This is my 2nd favorite kind of Horchata. I've never had chapulines and a family member wanted to try them so I got a side of those as well. They didn't taste like much, mostly salty, sour, crunchy and a toasted flavor. I only ate a few because I started having flashbacks to insect videos on YouTube which have permanently ruined my eyesight. I'll definitely come back when I'm in town.

    Don't pass up this small restaurant! The portions are hearty and delicious. We ordered a small…read moresoup as an "appetizer" and a couple papusas each. Well, the soup alone is a meal and a hearty one. The broth was delicious and included large chunks of carrots, like two whole potatoes, two pieces of chicken (wasn't my fav part but oh well), and delicious rice on the side.... and two tortillas. The papusas were hot and delicious and extremely filling. The cabbage slaw topping and salsas and everything in general was clearly fresh. Whatever you order will definitely satisfy your appetite. And for anyone wondering about what a Tlaytudas is we didn't order the dish but it looked like an El Salvadoran pizza. Def a meal for two.

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    Cafe Guanaco & La Oaxaquena  - 5 Papusas and a small order of the caldo de pollo. $29 before tip. STUFFED!

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    5 Papusas and a small order of the caldo de pollo. $29 before tip. STUFFED!

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