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    Delicious pupusas, friendly staff, and covered seating. The location isn't picturesque, but the food and people definitely make up for it!

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    Pupuseria La Migueleña - Super chicken pupusa with mild salsa added

    Pupuseria La Migueleña

    4.6(115 reviews)
    5.8 miBrentwood - Darlington, Southeast Portland
    $

    I came out here to try one of the "super pupusas" I'd seen somewhere on the internet…read more I ordered a super pupusa with chicken. The woman who took my order was really nice, but I don't think she should have been taking orders. Even with me being bilingual and her daughter helping translate, she had a hard time understanding what I wanted, even though I was reading it directly from their menu. The wait time was short. Everything was fresh. The pupusa dough, the veggies, the toppings-- I loved everything except the chicken, which tasted like it had been boiled or canned at some point. But that's my fault for ordering chicken from a Latino food cart, knowing they sometimes take these chicken shortcuts. The salsa and queso fresco were both bomb. 5 stars on both of those. The portion size was a decent value for the price. It was too much food for me to eat in just one sitting. If I came back again, I would order literally any meat other than chicken. I might even ask how it's cooked first, just to be sure. Overall I thought it was pretty good, and I would definitely come back again. (I just wouldn't get the chicken.)

    Incredible. I had the asada pupusa and pork and cheese pupusa, plus a side of the rice and a side…read moreof beans (I wish I had added the plantains because they look amazing). They added some of the pickled cabbage on the side. Tastes just like I remember from El Salvador. I will definitely be back!

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    Pupuseria La Migueleña - Super chicken pupusa

    Super chicken pupusa

    Pupuseria La Migueleña - Desayuno típico: typical Salvadoran breakfast (available all day). Very generous portion.

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    Desayuno típico: typical Salvadoran breakfast (available all day). Very generous portion.

    Chepes - Cheese pupusa, carne asada tacos, wet burrito

    Chepes

    4.4(237 reviews)
    1.0 mi
    $

    I got three pupusas revueltas. They were sublime. As someone who grew up on pupusas, I know what a…read moregood pupusa tastes like. The worker was kind. The place felt homey.

    Five Stars -- Long Overdue & Absolutely Worth It!…read more It had been way too long since my last visit, and wow... this place is just as amazing as I remembered. From the moment I walked in, the experience was top-notch. The gentleman behind the counter was incredibly friendly and took the time to walk me through the menu, which I really appreciated. I played it safe with my go-to jalapeño pupusa (because it's always a win), but the carne guisada plate caught my eye--and I'm so glad I decided to try something new. I mean, who doesn't love a little variety and leftovers? Let me tell you... the flavors were unreal. As the plate was brought to the table, the aroma alone had me salivating before it even touched down. The carne guisada was like a warm, comforting, flavor-packed stew--tender beef, carrots, potatoes, and zucchini cooked perfectly. It came with a small salad drizzled in the most delicious cilantro dressing and a scoop of rice that tied everything together beautifully. If you're craving a supercharged pot roast-style stew flavor, do yourself a favor and order this. Seriously--don't skip it. And can we talk about the salsa bar? So many options! I loved that almost every condiment had jalapeños, because let's be honest--we all need a little spice in our lives Needless to say, I definitely won't be waiting so long to come back. Can't wait for my next visit!

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    Chepes - Salsa bar.

    Salsa bar.

    Chepes - Al pastor meat(actually ground beef they call asada)

    Al pastor meat(actually ground beef they call asada)

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    Bicho’s

    Bicho’s

    4.2(56 reviews)
    8.6 miBoise, Mississippi, North Portland

    I first visited Bicho's on a rainy Portland afternoon. My fiancé sweetly gave me a few lunch…read moreoptions, and this was one of them. I had been craving pupusas, and the moment I saw they had a good variety to choose from, I knew he made the right choice. I ordered the pork with rice and beans pupusa and the chicken with beans pupusa, and both absolutely hit the spot. They were filling, flavorful, and comforting in the way only good, handmade pupusas can be. The curtido and sauce tied everything together perfectly. Honestly, I could've just stuck with the pupusas and been completely satisfied. But I was really craving plátanos, so I also ordered a side of plátanos with beans and crema ..and wow. That combination was next level. The sweetness of the plantains with the savory beans and creamy crema was so good that I've decided from now on, that's the only way I want to eat them. The whole meal kept me full and happy for hours. One thing to note: you do bus your own table here, which I personally don't mind at all! just something to be aware of when you visit. After I finished eating, I took a walk down Mississippi Avenue, which made the whole outing even better. It's such a charming stretch -- little boutique shops, a cute pet store, a piercing shop further down the street, and plenty of restaurants and dessert spots if you want to keep the day going. Comforting Salvadorian flavors, this spot is definitely worth stopping by.

    You walk up to the counter to order, and they have a very diverse menu. I ordered the Carne Asada…read moreplate, which comes with grilled steak, beans, rice, lettuce, guacamole, salsa, and tortillas. It was easily enough for two people and very flavorful; the steak was a little chewy but still delicious. As a spice aficionado, I asked for a side of hot sauce, and it was perfect. The highlight, however, was the Platanos Fritos--sweet fried plantains served with refried beans and sour cream. They really hit the spot! The horchata was also perfect. I will definitely be back.

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    Bicho’s - Yuca frita

    Yuca frita

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    Original Regular Burrito

    Portland Mercado - Mercado food carts

    Portland Mercado

    4.4(187 reviews)
    5.1 miMt. Scott - Arleta, Southeast Portland
    $$

    Deciding where to eat in a foodie city is sometimes difficult, especially if there are multiple…read moremouths to feed, so the Mercado is a great choice with a number of food trucks and many different ethnic dishes. Today I chose an Al pastor burrito from Fernando's Alegria and my wife had chicken in mole from the Oaxaca truck. Everyone was happy! They have both outdoor and indoor seating available.

    A casual fun place for quick food grab or hangout with friends and don't have to clean up…read moreafterwards. There's 8 food carts outside, inside there are a cute little bar, a handcrafted churros, a Xocotl, mini market. On site parking for about 15 cars, then street parking at a very busy intersection so look at all directions before you walk or cross anywhere. I would definitely come back to check out the rest of the food carts when I get really hungry. For today's quick brunch while having out with a few friends, my orders were okay with the exception of fried sweet plantains. You just can't go wrong with fried sweet plantains, right? From the La Carreta Pura Vida, Costa Rican cart, I wanted the fish ceviche since I love and prefer the lime based for fish ceviche style. The cashier said they was out. She convinced me to get the Grilled Tilapia Fillet because it came with side salad, black bean, rice, and you guessed it, sweet fried plantains! I also got the watermelon with lemon. My total at this cart was $21.50. The tilapia was about 3-5 oz and salty with no flavor, salad and black been were typical, but the fried sweet plantains saved the day. The drink was okay, and not much taste of either watermelon or lemon. To got rid of the salty dish taste, I ordered plain churros mini for $5.00 from Don Bigote. They were supper busy! It took almost half an hour for my order. They do have a big menu. The churros were made fresh to order. Their sign shows handcrafted churros! I like the churros but didn't care for the artificial strawberries jelly sauce. Xocotl looked good with all the fresh fruits only so I ordered the Diablito for $7.99 since it supposed to have tamarind fruit which I love. I asked to make sure the fruit was actual tamarind and the staff said there's about 3 oz of tamarind. It was rather disappointed with slushy watery iced with some flavor tamarind.

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    Portland Mercado - Family friendly, clean and tons of delicious ethnic options.

    Family friendly, clean and tons of delicious ethnic options.

    Portland Mercado - Mole enchiladas with handmade blue corn tortillas

    Mole enchiladas with handmade blue corn tortillas

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    Grand opening madness!!

    Sivar's Antojitos Salvadoreños - Quesadilla

    Sivar's Antojitos Salvadoreños

    5.0(2 reviews)
    23.9 mi

    Delicious food! Everything I've tried so far is so good. The enchiladas are really good, and the…read moretaquitos en vaso too.

    I did several reviews in the past, reviews that I felt were accurate and true to my perception of…read morewhat I experienced but, when I returned to the same establishments, since they were positively reviewed, I feel that they have not maintained the same high level of quality and value, as I originally perceived. This is not the case of Sivar's.... I've been coming to this small hole in the wall, in a middle of a busy Central American mall, next to Super Mercado in Hillsboro and I am keeping it to my heart. There is this amazing strong woman who is an angel in the kitchen! I have been trying her pupusas since she opened her place.... amazingly delicious and honestly prepared, right there, in front of you. I have been drinking her Atol de Elote and I love it... no milk. Horchata is amazing, no milk, just rice cinnamon water sugar and morro fruit. I'm talking about Salvadoran horchata here, not the milk infused Mexican stuff. Please, don't get me wrong, the Mexican horchata is delicious but the milk, it kills me, especially the condensed milk. What else? Caldo de res, beef soup. Holly smokes! Do you want beef soup that you eat it with a spoon? No need to cut your beef with a knife, because the meat was so tender and deliciously blended. Her work team and her efforts are incredible; this is my secret spot when I want to eat like a human, no industrial food here!

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    Sivar's Antojitos Salvadoreños - Tamales de Elote

    Tamales de Elote

    Sivar's Antojitos Salvadoreños - Yuca con chicharron

    Yuca con chicharron

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    Perras Pupusas - salvadoran - Updated May 2026

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