Find out what Spanish restaurants to try in San Salvador. El Salvador's capital, San Salvador, is a modern city of wide boulevards and narrow streets, outdoor markets, government buildings, high-rises, monuments, an exuberant nightlife, museums and other cultural institutions. And all set against the backdrop of San Salvador volcano. The city is surrounded by shantytowns as well as affluent suburbs with restaurants and large shopping malls. Peaceful settings such as the botanic garden of Parque Cuscutlan provide a break from the city's hectic pace.
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Loved this place. Many dishes to pick from. They have a nice selection of Mexican cuisine. Service staff is very friendly. Conveniently located and big enough for large groups. You have to try the shrimp tacos and the Aguachile del jefe. The shrimp burrito is also delicious.
On Calle Mascota, this little shop sells delicious treats from Italy and more: cheese, wine, and charcuterie. What more do you need? Today we sampled salami, cured ham (spicy!) and a mimosa, all served by our host Erick. Today was a special tasting day, but any time you are buying cheese or prosciutto, Emilio will be happy to give you a taste. There's a table in the back, and sometimes out front, where customers can sit and enjoy the simply delicious food of Verdi's.
4 based on 17 reviews
Cuban Restaurant, great place to enjoy with friends and good Cuban food, music, great mojitos and beer
We visited this food truck in Avenida La Revolución. It simply stands out from the rest. Great food. We ordered a sandwich a la Vaca and it was simply amazing, great taste. Prices are extremely cheap!! Very recommended while visiting this food truck zone.Thank you for your review, we love that you like it.
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4 based on 20 reviews
Deli, Gourmet Shop, Cava and Gastro Bar specializing in montaditos, paninis and cuts of imported matured meat. Author's coffees, wines by the glass and cocktails. The only gastrobar in El Salvador with Dry aged beef upto 45 days matured.
Sometimes choices are limited in San Salvador if your looking for something different than the traditional restaurants. I like to try new places but at home I tend to wait until someone I know has tried it.....this happened to me with them....great paninis!! i recommend the one that has serrano ham and gouda cheese ;)
Top 6 Mexican food in San Salvador, San Salvador Department, El Salvador
4 based on 48 reviews
The best steakhouse in El Salvador with a Latin twist. For our team, our customer's are the priority; that's why we offer only the best quality in every dish.
Los Ranchos is located in La Gran Via in El Salvador. This is a mall with an open plaza and a good number of restaurants. Service at Los Ranchos was excellent starting with the greeter. Food was quite good and served promptly. And prices really fair.
5 based on 20 reviews
I go here every week since I tried it. I tried it in Multiplaza for the first time and then tried it here. Absolutely delicious. It is gluten free, low fat and sugar and has the good stuff in yogurt. The fruit is fresh and the toppings are different from other places I tried before and very good quality. I had the watermelon Sensaciones Plus but if you like fresh fruit I recommend the Sanum Plus.
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5 based on 18 reviews
This is my all time favorite healthy-ish dessert. There's only one flavor of frozen yogurt but there are many types of topping that go from fruits to delicious sweet sauces. The sizes are fair and help you maintain portions if you are on a diet. Service is good and the place is small but nice.
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4 based on 25 reviews
Maya Cafe Restaurant is based in the heart of San Salvador, with 15 years of experience we serve the finest Mexican food on the country, but we also have other specialties such as seafood, Salvadoran food, desserts and much more; all this in an outdoors s
This restaurant has been around for years, I had like a couple of years without going but it surprise me the quality of the food, the flavor and presentation. This is an international food type of restaurant but in my opinion specialized in Mexican food and actually is I have to say the BEST especially the tacos are amazing.The restaurant needs improvement in its infrastructure, service needs as well some help but believe me that you forget all that with the food.We had an entree "compartamos" that are fried beans, guacamole, nachos and some cheese quesadillas.Main course I had a "torta al Pastor", we order as well some "Tacos al pastor & Lengua" and my kids had some chicken nuggets and a grill cheese sandwich.Dessert: Ice Cream with chocolate and a crepe.Here are a couple of pictures
Best Sushi food near San Salvador, San Salvador Department, El Salvador
4 based on 48 reviews
This is our third or fourth visit and every single time the service has been terrible. Ridiculously long wait times, mixed up orders, some drinks brought out while other come out 15 minutes later, etc.
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4 based on 55 reviews
For my birthday, my Mom and one of her friends decided on taking me to A Fuego Lento. I had never heard of the place, but I decided to let them take me to discover a new spot on the map. And, boy, this was a pleasant surprise. The signature dish is Paella Valenciana, a Spanish delicacy, and let me tell you it is good (not excellent, but good). My choice was Paella Mixta (rice with seafood and pork and chicken meat, among other ingredients) and it was the right one. Value is excellent when you take into account that for $9.95 you get an entree (salad), the main dish (a regular-to-big Paella), and a small dessert (a small piece of vainilla ice cream). In addition, my drink choice was a "fresco de ensalada" (juice with a variety of chopped fruits). The place was clean, we got exactly what we ordered, service speed was incredibly fast (the food was ready in less than 10 minutes). The only sour spot is the atmosphere: in a Spanish-food restaurant, you expect a Spaniard-type decoration plus music from the peninsula. We found none of these: the house where the restaurant is located is very plain and the music playing was standard American pop fare, plus an interlude of live marimba music. All in all, a surprising place where I would visit again to savor the Paella once more.
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