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    Teffy's Restauant

    3.7 (48 reviews)
    Open 10:00 am - 10:00 pm

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    Fried tilapia
    Cori W.

    Quick service, delicious fresh food! The restaurant is small but accommodated our big group.

    Pupusas de Queso con Loroc

    I really recommend this place. I've read other reviews on here. I don't know where certain things come from, I just started ordering from this place. It's a small restaurant with seating seems clean enough for the food taste great I will say that I've only ordered steak tacos, chicken, tacos, bean and cheese Pupusas, just cheese pupusas and the loroco pupusas, and chicken chimichanga. I have gone here twice. I could tell it was a different chef but no issues. Placed online orders went and picked it up was ready no issue. The service is Quick. I cannot comment on the other dishes as I have not had them but I think these ones are great and filling and value that you cannot beat The tacos come with a fresh cut line for flavoring on the taco, and when you get Pupusas, they give you so much extra sauce and dressing. I believe they call it ( the cabbage stuff, sorry I am regular dude born in America so I'm not 100% familiar with what different things are called but it taste amazing. The tacos taste great. They are double layered which adds to filling, chicken, and seasoned chopped onions, and possibly cilantro? The pupusa's taste great I will definitely return here again and again until there is something wrong. I'm which I don't see happening.

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    G K.

    Kinda fresh food. A little expensive for the amount you get but taste is great. Service is very friendly but can take a while for your order. I think there are other better options in the area but this is ok.

    Pupusas - Revueltas
    Kevin B.

    Birra Tacos: No me gustarion, el consume no tenia sabor a nada y tampoco me dieron limon. Las pupusas revueltas: Si estaban super ricas y me enconto todo sus condimentos y la salsa verde.

    William B.

    Very sad to see what I received for $57 don't get the Teffy's plate it cost me $24 small potions not worth the money

    soggy tacos

    My son said he was going to get tacos, it was a waste of time. The food was straight trash. There were two tacos stuck together on one taco, so that means the inside taco didn't get cooked. and the wait was 30 minutes with only two people waiting. $60 for 3 plates what a waste. I give this restaurant a one star because the food was made with no love, no effort, no seasoning and no respect for the customer. I Would not recommend this restaurant.

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    5 years ago

    We order take out, it was pretty good. I will definitely have to try a few more items off the menu.

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    3 years ago

    Great pupusas revueltas. El curtido is spicy which I love. My daughters love their tacos birrias too.

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    4 years ago

    always my go-to spot for pupusas, Daniela is so kind up front. their curtido has great flavor! don't sleep on their agua fresca

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    3 years ago

    Great food and the service was great, too. Be warned, a chili by the dish means something; it's really hot.

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    4 years ago

    Foods were too salty and had no taste! The price was ok. The delivery was on time. I won't be ordering from this place anymore.

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    Tipico Salvadoreno - Pork/chicharron had a bad after taste like it was old. Again, another greasy part of the dish. Did not even finish after trying.

    Tipico Salvadoreno

    3.0(4 reviews)
    12.0 mi

    First I'll say I'm Latino. I love Colombian food, Puerto Rican food, Dominican food, Venezuelan…read morefood, Cuban food etc etc. This place is so bad. I don't know how it has two 5 stars reviews as of this posting. The place is small and not a great ambiance for a nice dinner. It was hot as hell in there and over run with kids that looked like family the day we ordered. They were behind the register, in the common area & at tables. The price was insane for typical Latin dishes that were greasy, salty, and very unsatisfying. Most went in the trash. The rice was bland with vegetables resembling fried rice from a Chinese restaurant. It was so moist and greasy, the pork/chicharron had a strange aftertaste like it was old. The beans were ok but still needed flavor. Plantains were cut thin and not sweat like the typical ripe plantain. The skirt steak was edible and actually had decent flavor. The pupusa was artery clogging and I regret eating even half of one. A kid took the order & cooked some of the meal. He left out a few items from the order. Luckily I asked because when he said we were all set, I knew something was def missing. Had to wait another 15-20 mins more. I already spent about 30 minutes which turned to 45 mins total) waiting for take out with an empty store. That's insane...I'd steer far away if you want Spanish food that's done on a much higher level and won't break the bank. Don't say you weren't warned if decide to try this place. Highly recommend Casa de Lala who is currently relocating in Walpole. That's the best you will get with fresh, high quality Spanish food.

    Great place to come and eat with family. Very small palce but comfy and homey definitely a spot to…read morehit if u in Boston. Every time I come to Boston I come and eat here in the morning always fresh food always authentic.

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    Tipico Salvadoreno - Looked like vegetable fried rice from a Chinese restaurant. Was really moist and greasy as well. Horrible even w the beans.

    Looked like vegetable fried rice from a Chinese restaurant. Was really moist and greasy as well. Horrible even w the beans.

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    Papagallo Restaurant - shrimp fajitas

    Papagallo Restaurant

    4.2(282 reviews)
    16.2 mi
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    A SPECIAL PLACE TO TASTE CULTURES AND FOOD. Even when you…read moreare outside of Boston you might be in the mood for a meal that is different than what you expected. Maybe you want a bit of Italian food. Or maybe it is Latin food but not fully Mexican. You can not tell, but you know you want something different. It that is the case then you need to take a back road and look for something different. When doing this with friends we found a small place that looked like a hole int he wall. No cars outside. No one inside it seemed. But when the clock hit 6pm the people started to arrive. And in large numbers. We were lucky to have a reservation and get a table when we stepped inside. Inside it was different. Papagallo is a truly family restaurant. Even the younger of the family managed the front counter to check-in. We then went to the table with our menus. This is where we started. And it is some menu to consider. There is everything. You can find Italian, South American with specialties from Columbia. There is fish, meats, and even vegan if desired. It is all there. It can be a way to combine meals from all regions that you can try. Nothing will stop you. It also helps that the waiter will tell you of the specialties of the day and answer any questions you might have. And he will go into detail on this. And he can take your order without writing it down. Of course, the first thing to do is order a drink if you wish. They do have a bartender how can make anything. Naturally a good way to start is with a dry martini. That was filled to the top of the glass. It was ideal. We also had some special Spritz cocktails that were good and strong, but sweet enough to start the meal. Starting with appetizers we did have calamari which was not traditional Italian style. It was more Colombian in nature. It is lightly breaded, fried and tossed with garlic wine butter, sliced cherry peppers and tomatoes. Finished with a dash of parmesan cheese. But, it does have a spicy twist to it. And they were perfect. We also had an order of zucchini flowers that were covered and fried. These are rare to come by. Many restaurants do not even offer these or know how to make them. This was special as no one makes this except at home if you grow the zucchini. This was great. For the main entrees we went all over the place. A bit of everything that we could share and enjoy together. It was that good to share and experience. The special course was the Mofongo Relleno. It is a Puerto Rican favorite consisting of fried, mashed green plantains with garlic, olive oil and Chicharrónes. It is then sautéed with peppers and onions stuffed with chicken. It is a simple dish but nothing you can ever have outside of a Puerto Rican restaurant. And here it is alongside Italian dishes and New England seafood. Next up was Haddock Florentine. This was different. It is baked haddock topped with spinach, grape tomatoes, and crispy bacon in a lemon wine butter sauce. Served with mashed potatoes and vegetables. The sauce is a mixture with Pinot Grigio. It is tasty and light with just enough flavoring. From this we went to Salmon Oscar. It is grilled Atlantic Salmon served over Lobster ravioli with mushrooms, grape tomatoes, and asparagus in a sherry cream sauce. It was truly fresh with fresh caught salmon. It was a good taste with a good portion to go with. The meals were truly enjoyable and had a special taste. Cooked fresh you could have more since the portions were ideal. Naturally, after the meal there is time for dessert. Starting with an express, what more could you want. There was Italian desserts and South American desserts. But this being a special time we went for the Tres Leches. A tres leches cake is a sponge cake originating in North, Central, and South America soaked in milk. It is a very light cake with many air bubbles. This distinct texture is why it does not have a soggy consistency despite being soaked in a mixture of three types of milk. We also had the Pistachio Cake. This is a special cake that is truly light to the touch. Moist, fluffy pistachio cake made with a yogurt batter base and topped with a pistachio butter glaze is an elegant, but easy dessert. Toasting and grinding the pistachios yourself adds a little work, but results in a deep, rich, roasted pistachio flavor. In the end, this was a special meal to have on a special gathering with friends. It was a place hidden down a street not far from where we were but never knew of. The family is wonderful. They run this shop from the front door and into the kitchen. It is their way of presenting a taste and style many of us will never even know of. The meals are good. The portions are excellent. The pricing is perfect for what you will receive. Our compliments to the Chef and the team for offering a special meal. Papagallo. It is a mixture of cultures and tastes for everyone.

    We really enjoyed being able to show up last minute and get seated by cheerful staff. The place was…read morehopping with joyful energy and happy patrons. Our server was lovely and made some recommendations. We tried the spicy and sweet calamari app and shrimp fajitas and I tried their famous mofongo with shrimp. I was so glad to try this - the outer crunchy plaintains were perfectly seasoned and the jumbo shrimp were cooked just right. The sauce made me want to lick my plate. The cocktails were generous and beautiful. So luck to have such a great place to eat nearby with a huge assortment of offerings. The food came out quickly and we were done in less than an hour. I highly recommend it!

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    Salvadoreña Food & Market

    5.0(1 review)
    74.7 mi

    I could've sworn I'd written a prior review and added this business -- but maybe I've finally…read morecracked. Places like this Salvadorean mini market make my heart go pitter patter. It's an island on an island, stocked with a taste of home for many. There's loroco in jars, loroco frozen, baked goods, fresh avocados, many kinds of fresh quesos, masa, dried beans, guanabana drinks, candy, health food products / medication, lottery tickets and cigarettes. The store can help you wire money to loved ones far away and really seems to serve as a community hub in so many ways. I go every year for my pupusa fix. You'll want to call ahead for them since they make them to order and they take about 20 minutes. Or you can get them from the freezer case to make at home (about $10 for a four pack). I picked up a daily special of carne asada on a recent visit, which came with white rice; a whole pickled jalapeno; two thick, Salvadoran style tortillas; black beans; grilled scallions; and iceberg lettuce / tomato / cucumber / lime. The carne was reasonably tender, but definitely not something one should try to attack with a plastic knife and fork. It's the kind of place that makes me feel embarrassed that I speak Spanish on a Sesame Street level since everyone is a native speaker -- but folks are awfully nice nonetheless. Service runs on island time, or even a bit slower, but no one seems to get upset. This place is such a treasure.

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    So this place looks divey inside and out but the food is delicious. I've been craving papusas and…read moredecided to try them. I got the chicken, pork and cheese, plain cheese and the loroco. They're served with a cabbage slaw, tomato sauce and some spicy pickled jalapeños and carrots. The slaw gives it a nice crunch and the tomato sauce is nice and sweet to counter the saltiness of the cheese. My favorite is probably the loroco, which reminds me of broccoli and cheese but different. The corn dough outside is nicely charred but soft on the inside. It's not dry at all, even with the chicken filling. I paid 6 bucks for all of that. I probably will definitely order take out again. It was very fast and the girl spoke fluent English. The prices on the steak plates seem reasonable so I may try that the next time. The decor is sort of sad but the food is bomb.

    What a Deal Another…read moregem on Chalkstone Ave. Rincon is a typical Latino market that has a small kitchen in the back. It's someone's mom or grandmother cooking for you in the back. These are usually the best places. The place looks ruined down, but don't let it detract you. This place is good. The order was a typical carne asarda platter with a salad rice refried beans. I have to tell you it was delicious and for 9 bucks it could feed two, but I found myself eating the entire plate. Top it off with a nice passion fruit fresh juice and this was a great meal. If your in the mood for a home cooked meal for a great price give this joint a try. Thanks

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    Pupusa with cheese and loroco... before I dig in.

    Teffy's Restauant - salvadoran - Updated May 2026

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