Discover the best restaurant in El Sunzal, El Salvador including Cafe Sunzal, Restaurant El Balsamo, Expresion Cultural, Sorbetes Sin Rival, Pasteleria Ban Ban, Cafe Star Mon, La Cafeta, Cafe TeJas, Simmer Down, Restaurante Los Remos
4.5 based on 139 reviews
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The food was very average at this place for the price. The beer selection is good though and the view is nice but you can’t actually see the sunset from here. The pasta was horrible and had no sauce on it tasted like fishy seafood only. The pizza was average, better food in el Tunco.
4.5 based on 3 reviews
I decided to celebrate my birthday abroad and chose El Salvador, I can say that it was a great experience, along with the guests we prepared some "churrasco" (barbecue) and then a party, it was fun, the staff a dutch, salvadorean couple did their best to make us feel at home! I have only positive remarks! they sell drinks and can prepare typical salvadorean food!
4.5 based on 54 reviews
Más de 16 años de experiencia en brindar un ambiente diferente, libre de humo de cigarro y bebidas alcohólicas. Deliciosos platillos, postres, entraditas y bebidas. Un toque más fresco y natural, con música de fondo tranquila y relajante, ocasionalmente con musica en vivo, puedes disfrutar de conciertos al mediodía en nuestras pantallas. Tienes a tu disposición una pequeña biblioteca. Podrás observar exposiciones artísticas (pinturas, artesanías o historia cultural). Ademas internet inalambrico (wifi) de alta velocidad.
We arrived at 5:15pm, planning on just having a drink, but ended up staying for food too. We had the quesadilla, tacos and chips, followed by delicious oreo cheesecake and lime pie - yum!
Best of all, the staff were very attentive and we left promptly at 6pm as they closed, couldn't have asked for a more efficient service!
The 'mora' (blackberry) juice was very tasty too! The only downfall was that the portions were perhaps a little smaller than expected, but we were ordering snacks after all!
4.5 based on 35 reviews
Santa Ana's traditional ice cream place
Sorbetes Sin Rival is without doubt Santa Ana's most famous ice cream parlor. It dates back from the 1960s when its owner started selling ice cream on a cart in Santa Ana's downtown. The ice cream tastes great, be sure to eat it the traditional way: With strawberry syrup and the ice cream ball on the red cone ("barquillo").
Sin Rival has various locations in the city, and carts on the park. But the best location is located three blocks east from the Parque Libertad (Central Park). At Calle Libertad Oriente and 5 Avenida Norte, in front of "Claro" telephone company.
4.5 based on 60 reviews
The vanilla-chocolate cake (with the oreo cookie on top) was almost inedible. It tasted like it was old and parts have become sour. But i'm afraid that even if it hadn't been old, it would have tasted like sugar and cardboard.
Next time I'd rather try the pastries instead of overpriced horrible cake!
5 based on 3 reviews
We spent a couple mornings here admittedly primarily for WiFi, but ended up lingering because the folks are so friendly. We also had our two small dogs with us, and not only were they admitted, they were showered with attention. I wish I had taken a photo. In addition to coffee, they also have some pastries. They have a nice courtyard, and clean restrooms.
5 based on 22 reviews
This café was a great find with its delicious drinks and wifi! This was completely unexpected in such a small town and made our day! The staff were very friendly and the biscuits were good too. Definitely stop here for an afternoon break!
5 based on 44 reviews
We are a restaurant-cafe hidden in a lush garden in the centre of an old colonial house in the centre of Santa Ana. We have live music on weekends. Everything is made on the premise or is bought locally. We are a Canadian-Salvadorian couple and try to use salvadorian flavours in a new and thoughtful way. Come cool off with a fresh fruit frozen, home baked dessert, ribs fresh from the BBQ, a glass of wine and an amazing Salvadoranian coffee!
Little to our knowledge most restaurants are closed on Monday in Santa Ana, after a little searching we ended up at Cafe Tejas. As you enter the restaurant you will instantly notice the amount detail and care that has been put into the restaurant. It resembles a comfortable, open concept tree house. We ended up sitting, drinking and eating with the owners. Ammera and Roberto were just fantastic and genuinely wonderful people! The restaurant serves delicious 'Canadorian' fusion food. They serve everything from BBQ to fish to Thai salad. This restaurant was amazing and the company was even better! Highly recommend!!
4.5 based on 91 reviews
We ate here twice. The location is great, right next to the main park and Cathedral and theater; we ate here before going to visit a magic show and then we had dinner here the next night. The food was good, they had fresh squeezed juices and delicious grilled meats. Reasonable price and the staff are fairly proficient with English to help you order. Live music one night and a great balcony to watch the crowds.
4.5 based on 10 reviews
This restaurant is in a convenient location for the days drive between San Salvador and Copan, Honduras. Just SW of the town of Metapan off route 12. We stopped for lunch and enjoyed the setting in the countryside, overlooking a lake. The restaurant was spacious and clean, service was good for our tour group. I had the ribs which I found to be fatty, the other dishes were okay, nothing special foodwise.
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