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    Los Planes

    3.7 (36 reviews)
    InexpensiveSalvadoran
    Closed 11:00 am - 11:00 pm

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    Casual
    Quiet
    Good for kids
    Good for groups

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    Los planes hmmm
    Roldy N.

    The best for Pupusas Fresh and tasty Sauce and juice grenadine Family and friends friendly Healthy and good vibes

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    Shahanaz B.

    We were in the area; my car was parked nearby, that's the first restaurant came to our view when hunger strikes. It is Salvadoran restaurant; a cuisine that I have never tried. So it piqued my interest more. The restaurant is ok looking, little beaten down. There was one server, she was friendly. The menu was more in Spanish, so I had to Google every word almost. It seemed pupusas are the most famous item in this restaurant. It is a flat bread, filled either with veggies or meat. We ordered the family combo which came with 6 pupusas, 2 filled chicken and cheese, 2 filled jalapeños and cheese and last two with mushrooms, spinach and cheese. We also got some nachos topped with refined beans, avocado, cream and cheese. All the food was good but not to 100% satisfaction. But I can't compare because it's my first Salvadoran cuisine to try.

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    Katerina B.

    It was my first time trying Salvadorian food and it was a nice experience. The food was good, although to be honest it's not something I would eat often. Their pupusas are full of meat and their service is nice. The place is super budget friendly, you can have a cheap lunch set for less than 20$ including taxes and tip. It's worth a try!

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    Julia D.

    Los Planes served as my introduction to the wonderful world of Salvadorian food. I first sampled their food about a year ago and always wanted to come back for a proper sit down meal. Well one Saturday while looking for a spot to grab lunch with a friend the opportunity finally presented itself. It's a bit of a whole in the wall but the food is awesome. As an added bonus it is really affordable. I started with a tamale and followed that up with pupusas. If this is your first time trying Salvadorian food then go for the pupusa. The pupusa is kind of a corn pancake that is stuffed with a filling (meat, zucchini and hot peppers in my case) and garnished with curdito (a kind of fermented cabbage) and hot sauce. It is amazing. The tamale was basically a version of corn bread served with sour cream. It was also mighty tasty and contained whole chunks of real corn. My friend and I were here on a hot summer day so that could only mean horchata was in order. This drink consists of ice-cold milk and a variety of spices like cinnamon. I also tasted some hazelnut as well and it had been sweetened a bit. It was a very refreshing treat given the temperature outside. All of this only cost me about $13 which is really cheap considering the high quality of the food. The place doesn't have air conditioning and the day I came it was hot and humid outside so the restaurant was wildly hot inside. I still really enjoyed my experience and I would totally come back. After all who could say no to cheap and delicious food?

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    D'Arcy L.

    Definitely a fantastic find and #1 visit on our stop list from our Yelp Elite food tour. Many moons ago our family helped a Salvadoran family get settled into Canada and I had the opportunity to try out papusas and tamales. So it was so satisfying to try them again as it had been over 15 years. Their papusas are very light and have a nice filling of pork. Them on the table was a big jar of horchata and by request they brought out a nice (creeper) of a hot sauce that was complex in flavour and a light cumin taste. Also there was a tomato based sauce that evened out the flavour! It was outstanding! To wash it down was a nice milk based drink that had a slight cinnamon flavour as well. The mixing of flavours was very complimentary and enjoyable. Eating Salvadoran food makes me wonder why Mexican food is so popular? Probably and evidently because it's border is the US. I think Salvadoran food has opportunity to become a very up and coming trend in foods. It's akin to how Chinese food was the only Asian food and now you see Japanese, Korean & Vietnamese and Indian food starting to grown in popularity! Montreal still has room to grow for Malay or Indonesian. Overall I need to come back here for a full meal! Really solid, different and delicious!

    Alicia P.

    Pupusas Galore! Fresh, delicious, authentic, almost feels like home made food. The staff does put an extra effort to make us feel good. Small location with a big Tv just like all latin restaurants. My only downside was that the baby chairs are huge! A kids feet will be on the table which can be messy.

    Risa D.

    One of my favourite pupusa places for sure. The masa is light and crisp, the meat fillings and cabbage and hotsauce are all fresh, the cheese is perfectly salty and chewy. This is a friendly hole in the wall with tri++lingual service that really delivers when it comes to flavour - super savoury but still fresh and clean. Whether the place is busy or quiet it takes about the same amount of time to get your pupusas (~15 minutes) and you can see the kitchen from the cash to watch everything being made. Instead of dining in the small, familial, but a bit bare restaurant we'll usually take a stack of these home and bury ourselves under them for a day or two, happy as clams.

    Two pupusas: one filled with beans and the other filled wih pork, cheese, jalapenos.

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    Good food excellent service familiar ambiance not expensive prices easy location I recommend it

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    Solid and authentic papusas, yep the setup and decpr is still more suitable for "gringos". Recommended!

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    Really good restaurant. Price is reasonable. Excellent service. The pupussas are great and freshly made!

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    By far the worst service and food EVER!!! The Horchata was too watered down. The Pupusas weren't fully cooked and slow service

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    Restaurant El Chalateco - Platano con crema ($4.50)

    Restaurant El Chalateco

    4.2(29 reviews)
    0.7 kmRosemont-La Petite-Patrie
    $$

    Finally was able to try Restaurant El Chalateco, a Salvadorean spot. The servers were all warm and…read morewelcoming. They have 6 combo deals ($11.00 to $16.49) if you order before 5:00pm and you get to choose your pupusa/tamale/drink. - Curtido and salsa roja - salsa was thin, watery style - Platano con crema ($4.50) - decent but could have been crispier and more caramelized - Combo #3 ($16.49) - 1 pupusa (de chicharron), yuca con chicharron and a drink (guayaba). Yuca was excellent and came with several chunks of fried pork - Combo #6 ($12.50) - 1 tamal (pollo), 2 pupusas (revuelta and de queso y espinaca) and a drink (horchata). Pupusas were tasty. Chicken tamale was moist and fluffy. Horchata was nicely spiced

    Seems to be a really authentic spot!…read more The papusas are cooked great, large portion for $3. I got the queso and the pork + beans, both were very tasty! How are these not more popular? Don't skip on the plantain and sour cream starter!! They give you a WHOLE giant plantain that's been cooked to super sweet and velvety perfection. I love these and they're really hard to find! This is now a super favorite spot just for these. Had the chicken breast plate which came with a large salad and rice + beans. The rice was super good, cooked way better than most places. The chicken had some spices on it but there wasn't anything too special about the plate. They have a lot of authentic drinks too, my favorite is Horchata which was spiced just right. Cinnamon and maybe some nutmeg in there. Perfection! The staff was very very nice too, although a bit slow at the end when waiting for a box. At the register, we striked up a conversation about plantains which was enlightening. I'll definitely be coming back for more papusas and plantains.

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    Combo #3 ($16.49); yuca con chicharron

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    Los Planes Gourmet

    3.7(38 reviews)
    3.3 kmPlateau-Mont-Royal
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    We came in here because it started raining as we were walking down St-Denis and thought it could be…read morea late night snack. We sat outside on their terrace, so I never really saw the inside. At quick glance it was well lit and seemed proper. The terrace is cute. I took a tortilla soup and a chicken pupusa. The soup was extremely salty that I basically left it almost full. The pupusa was not flavorful at all and even with the salsa and pickles, I was not impressed. I am hoping that this was due to an off-day or something, as the location itself is promising. But otherwise, I will not be coming back, unfortunately.

    Desperate to find and air conditioned spot to watch the World Cup, we ended up at Los Planes…read more Admittedly, it wasn't the type of spot we envisioned but it held us over for an exciting game. The lone waiter on this day was nice, though he could have been more aggressive trying to keep people fed and drinking given how few people were there. We mentioned 2 times that we wanted a pitcher of sangria, but he came out with red. It was pretty, and he mixed it at the table. It didn't have much complexity, though, and usually I like my sangria a little booze-ier. There's also currently a 1L Kronbacher beer special for $10. While well-priced, the food was pretty meh. The guacamole ($6) was small and needed more flavor. The tacos were also not very tasty and wet, so the tortilla part broke very easily. Maybe we just didn't order the right stuff. Thankful for the option on that day, but I wouldn't go out of my way to go again.

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    Los Planes - salvadoran - Updated May 2026

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