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    Yo Soy Centro Americano

    4.4 (11 reviews)
    Closed 7:00 am - 10:30 pm

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    Marie-laurie V.

    The best foods usually come from small unexpected places and this was no different. I ordered the tacos and the picture they have does not do it Justice. It's like a jumbo sized taquito that was so good with the tomato and cheese. I also ordered a pupusa with refried beans and cheese. This is not on the menu but I do recommend as the one of just beans is on the dry side. The plate of carne asada was also very large and although it was good, I'm sticking to the tacos as my favorite of the three items I tried. The location is small and it's street parking only but there was plenty of available spaces around. They only have a few tables and it's open-air. Only one other person was sitting at a table so it was calm and playing lots of throwbacks which are always great. If you are prone to getting mosquito bites, I 100% recommend wearing repellant because you will get bit a few times. I I have now had the food twice and definitely recommend eating there instead of doing take-out. It was so good the first time around that I decided to do order the tacos and pupusa for takeout. The refried beans and cheese is not on the menu and just the beans was too dry and the tacos didn't come with as much salad or cheese on it and it made a difference in the taste and that's why I didn't give the full 5 stars

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    Jonathan I.

    This is the best Hungarian spot if you're looking for a local spot this is it. The food is always amazing so much to try. The service is always friendly and helpful. And the venue is nice and small and clean.

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    Nicole V.

    Hole in the wall in little Havana. Place is very small and only has outdoor seating (about 6-8 4 and 2 top tables). Name says it all but focuses on Honduran cuisine. You can find your typical Central American food such as carne asada , queso frito (fried cheese), tacos, gallo pinto (mixed red beans and rice), pupusas (filled tortillas), and much more! Best of all is the natural juices. Portions are very decent for the price so come with hunger! Because it's small, service is a bit slow. There is only 1 waitress. Also since this is outdoor seating only, make sure to apply bug repellent. I ended leaving the place quite swollen from all the bites. Heads up, there is no parking lot, but there is street parking right up front and is normally always available.

    Chicken and cheese quesadilla, pupusa, rice, refried beans
    Sammi G.

    Always love coming here for the cafe con leche, it always hits the spot!! They have amazing dishes too! This is my fourth time here and I've had their breakfast before and it is pretty good. The quesadilla was fire. My friend said the pupusa was delish! They have outdoor seating and it brings a chill vibe while you enjoy your coffee. The waitresses are very attentive and sweet!

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    I had the steak quesadilla. Very mid, decent option. It came with queso and that was pretty good.

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    2 years ago

    The food is SO GOOD !!! 100% recommend. Good customer service. I will definitely be coming back! It's cute little place.

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