Acajutla
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Chorizo Tacos, Ceviche and PupusasContinuing with one of my all time favorite foods, tacos, we went to Acajutla. This restaurant boasts El Salvadorian…
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We ordered from SkipTheDishes and everything was amazing. Chicken Escabeche, the snapper, and carne asada. My chicken was spicy but not blow your head…
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This restaurant is my most frequently Skip the Dishes pick. Love the food - not like anything I've had before! Always fresh and tasty. Pupusas always …
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Acajutla is open for Casual Dining. Acajutla serves Latin American, Mexican and Salvadorean dishes. Incorrect or missing information? Make a report, or claim the restaurant if you own it!Details
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9 Reviews on “Acajutla”
Chorizo Tacos, Ceviche and PupusasContinuing with one of my all time favorite foods, tacos, we went to Acajutla. This restaurant boasts El Salvadorian and Mexican cuisine and overall does it alright. Tacos came in 3, served on corn tortillas with onions, cilantro and avocado. I had the chorizo (that is typically never moist), had some kick to it but the rest of the ingredients like the veggies were so-so. Ceviche had diced tilapia, in lime juice and chimol had a pretty decent tase. Definitely tasted better than the tacos for sure. Main reason we came here though were the pupusas. Traditional Salvadoran pupusas made with corn flour and stuffed with cheese and pork. I thought the flavor was ok, but wish there were more filling. There might be some standard value for the tacos here, but the pupusas being 4 bucks each is kinda pushing it. Also running out of chicken was kind of weird. Friday night seems like a primetime to have chicken yknow?Located on 107th ave and 113st, this small restaurant has some charm. Although the service was lacking as I had to get up from my seat to get someones attention, place was a decent enough place to try if youre in the neighborhood.Sal says: Just Try It (3/5)@Jda_03 says: Pupusas are tasty and very satisfying. Mixing cheese, beans, and pork are the way to go. Ceviche is light and fresh. Running out of chicken was odd.@ms_bal says: Its a cute little restaurant. I love the pupusas. I really enjoyed the Chile con carne dish as well.
We ordered from SkipTheDishes and everything was amazing. Chicken Escabeche, the snapper, and carne asada. My chicken was spicy but not blow your head off, super moist. My husbands steak was even better I contemplated trading. The snapper was a whole fish and very tasty and crispy. My SIL couldnt stop talking about the rice. 10/10 would order again