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    Los Primos Restaurant

    4.3 (117 reviews)
    InexpensiveSalvadoran, Mexican
    Closed 9:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    Divey
    Casual
    Good for groups
    Good for kids

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    Carnitas plate and watermelon agua fresca.
    elaine P.

    So delicious! I got the carnitas plate with a watermelon agua fresca. The meat is so good, can't beat homemade tortillas, rice and beans were also great! Salsa is great! Customer service was also. I wish this place was around my house!

    Tom S.

    Best authentic Sopes we have found in Utah. Also had the Pupusas. Quaint authentic place. Thoroughly enjoyed it.

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    Avery D.

    Had never had a pupusa before but I really enjoyed it! As a vegetarian, I just had a rice and beans one. But the Cole slaw and sauces that came with them to eat were really good. I also had some shrimp street tacos which were really basic with just the small tortilla and shrimp. Then I added the Cole slaw again and sauces. Super cheap food!! And really good. Fun vibes inside.

    Enchiladas michoacanas (de pollo)
    Derek H.

    Super delicious and affordable. I didn't get as rapid service as I would have liked, but it was worth the wait! Salvadorean food is awesome!

    Colorful decor

    I loved this unpretentious restaurant. The decor is interesting and everyone working here is latino. I had a lunch that could have been cooked by a Salvadoran abuela. The pork ribs were so delicious and tender. The salsa also was yummy and tasted homemade. Also I loved the beans and the tortillas. The staff are sweet and genuine. I also loved the latina music. Furthermore I don't understand how they can make such delicious food for such a low price. I had pork, rice, beans, tortillas and coke for $14. Crazy!

    Pupusas
    Matt S.

    Found this place after our 2 other preferred locations were too busy on a Sunday. Busy restaurants on Sunday seem to be the norm in Utah now. My wife did a quick search and found this place with good reviews and we wanted to try some pupusa's. It is located right on the edge of South Logan and providence. It was a pretty busy restaurant when we arrived. The basic concept is you sit down on your own and then a waitress will come take your order and bring out your food. We ordered one pupusa, 5 different street tacos, a Gordita, and plantains. Everything tasted really good except for the chicken Street taco. The chicken was really dry. I liked the red sauce they gave us, it had the perfect amount of heat for me. Honestly I think the best thing we had were the plantains. They had such good flavor, Season perfectly, and were cooked just right. A lot of the Salvadorian plates had a yogurt/mayo mixture that I'm not sure what it was but it tasted really good. Everything was homemade, the gorditas were really good and I liked the pork inside of them. As a sidenote there is a big poster signed by Guy Fieri so I'm assuming this place was featured on diners, drive ins, and dives once.

    Plantains
    Lauren C.

    The sauces and curtido are delicious. The pupusas are okay. The chicken sopes were really dry. I was also not particularly pleased with seeing my food on another person's table because they couldn't figure out who ordered it. The curtido was warm and may have been reused from another table. Overall, it will was fine, but I probably won't come back for sanitary reasons.

    This was above our table.

    This place had good reviews so we tried it out while in Logan. We had burrito primos with carne asada that were delicious with some sauce that was drizzled over the top that I don't know what it was but it was plate licking worthy. We also got a papusa to try and it was good too. I had the torta with carne asada and I finally had to give the last 1/3 to my son because I was so full but wanted to keep eating it. He said if he could have bread like that every day he would. The prices were so inexpensive. The servers were all really nice and gave us some excellent suggestions. The ambiance was fun and made me feel like I was somewhere warm for a little bit.

    Carne Asada Street Tacos and Torta
    Carson M.

    Always great food at a great price! We often get their takeout which is just as good as in store (not like some places!). Friendly staff and excellent tasty food. Everything is great, their street tacos, papusas, tortas! Our family loves all of it! Give them a shot, you won't be disappointed.

    Tacos: 2 for $1 on Thursdays! THE GREEN SALSA IS THE BEST.

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    4 years ago

    Great food can't beat the price!!!! I love pupusas and flautas!! Enjoy always tasty and good.

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    4 years ago

    Love this little authentic restaurant!! We will definitely be back every time we visit Logan. Yum!!!!

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    4 years ago

    Fire Pupusas, kind of hidden away from everything but it's one of those gems Logan in my opinion.

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    4 years ago

    Very good! I recommend the pupusa de loroco, it was delicious. I also loved the sope.

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    7 years ago

    Best taqueria in Cache Valley. Staff is always very friendly as well. Highly recommend.

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    Pupusas were actually really good. And the cortido was pretty good as well. Really impressed to find this El Salvadoran place in Logan, Utah

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    8 years ago

    Amazing food and great prices. Also plenty of curtido and salsas for their delicious pupusas!

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    The pupusas were awesome, as well as the slaw and sauce that go on top. Super cheap. Kids loved it. Great find!

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