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4 based on 97 reviews
This is an unassuming Mexican restaurant, with Salvadoran influences in a strip mall on Route 1 in Laurel. The food is good and interesting. When we went there for lunch recently, I was delighted to find tamales?, which I donât see frequently in the DC area. I loved the pork one but the chicken one was a little bland. I also had a Salvadoran pancake appetizer that Iâll skip next time. My husband loved his flautas, crispy deep-fried corn tortillas rolled with ground beef, served with guacamole & sour cream. The chips they served before the meal were good with a green sauce. The service was friendly.
4 based on 11 reviews
We have been coming to this restaurant for years and our recent visit did not disappoint. The restaurant is located in a strip mall, but don't let the outside fool you. Inside the restaurant is very lively and on Friday or Saturday nights there is karaoke going on. Late at night there is a DJ and dancing by both the patrons and the staff. It is just a fun place to be. The complimentary chips and salsa are fresh and not too greasy and the salsa is spiced just right. Our favorite is the frozen strawberry margarita which is always refreshing. Combination No. 2 is our usual. It includes a beef, chicken, and cheese enchilada served with rice and refried beans. The beef enchilada is flavorful, the chicken enchilada also has potatoes with it and is seasoned nicely and the cheese enchilada is topped with sour cream. For dessert is it always the tres leches cake to share. It is creamy and not too sweet and a nice finish to dinner. The staff is attentive and speak English as well as Spanish. We having been coming here that many of the staff know us and will wave or welcome us.
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WARNING: Steep parking lot entrance/exit, so if you have a low vehicle, definitely do not enter this parking lot or park on the street instead. The good thing was that we got seated immediately and served fast. The food came out pretty quick as well. I was served my favorite drink horchata and I ordered the large, which was a huge bucket! (to me that was great!) I also ordered the refried beans with plantains and they were okay, I could tell the refried beans were old because of how crusty they came out. The plantains were okay, they were simply heated up (and old). They also came with sour cream and onion, versus the standard sour cream we have in Latin American countries.Finally, the pupusas were okay. These were definitely to order so they were fresh. I order them revueltas and they came with pork and refried beans. I should have driven further down Route 1 to El Comalito, which has in my opinion the best pupusas in the Maryland area.
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