Find out what Salvadoran restaurants to try in Wheaton. Wheaton is a census-designated place in Montgomery County, Maryland, USA, north of Washington, D.C., northwest of Silver Spring. Wheaton takes its name from Frank Wheaton (1833–1903), a career officer in the United States Army and volunteer from Rhode Island in the Union Army who rose to the rank of major-general while serving before, during, and after the American Civil War.
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4 based on 36 reviews
I went to lunch with my daughter - on a recommendation that the pupusas were especially fine. We were not disappointed. They come with several fillings, beans and cream - also ordered a cream chicken dish that was nothing special. The serving sizes were generous, service attentive, setting quite nice and larger than it looks from the outside. I plan to go here again.
This is the latest outpost of a restaurant that has been in College Park and serves outstanding Salvadoran cuisine, papusas and other dishes. Wife and I had a great inexpensive dinner. I ordered the shrimp and pork papusas which were really fine, a balance of shrimp and/or pork with cheese in a shell served with a tangy slaw and some dipping sauce. Also ordered a side of plantains which were perfect with a nice glaze. Wife had a fried whole fish served with salad and a heaping mound of yellow rice. She usually leaves with a doggy bag but not tonight. She ate every morsel. Prices are quite inexpensive, all this food with a diet coke for about $ 24.Looking forward to our next visit. In the downtown Wheaton neighborhood, check it out!
I stumbled on this little brightly painted restaurant when driving my 89 year old mother back from visiting our Dad's cemetery plot. I have spent years in Central and South America and this place had the best ceviche I've tasted since Peru. It in NOT FANCY, but clean, authentic and so inexpensive. Full bar. Only Spanish speakers working and eating there, though they did speak some English. The help couldn't have been nicer to my Mom and seemed generally pleased to see her wheeled in. Ceviche. Chicken Soup. Rice. Pupusas. two beers. salad. and paella for $42. If you want something adventuresome and different, check this place out.
We went to El Taco Loco on a Sunday afternoon. There were only one or two other customers. It is next door to a Peruvian chicken restaurant which was quite crowded. El Taco Loco is an inexpensive restaurant with little ambience. There isn't much on the outside that would draw you in. However the service at the counter is friendly and polite. We ordered tacos and the carne asada. The tacos were tasty, as good as those that I have had on my travels through Mexico. As for the carne asada, the meat was rather tough. But for $10.75 it wasn't unexpected. The rice was very good. If I were to return I would stick with the tacos. They are a sure bet.
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4 based on 71 reviews
In the neighborhood where I was having vehicle service, La Brasa was warmly recommended by the service representative at the shop desk. This is an industrial area: to my knowledge, this is one of two eating places available to the general public.The establishment was 2/3 full about 12:40pm. Quick service, orders, delivery: 3 waiters were present for about a dozen tables. I had 1/4 chicken with mixed vegetables and black beans, with soda, for less than $10, plus tip. Chicken was quickly served with two Peruvian sauces on the side, warm; with broccoli and carrots, warm; and black beans (very warm). The sides were served without seasoning - excellent texture. Prices at the low-end of "mid-range"Although I had lunch, a number of dinner entrees were also available. Settings were plain, cozy, and comfortable. Dine within, or take out. Both the restaurant and the available restroom were clean.
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