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    3.7 (6 reviews)
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    Best pupusas on victory!! Also they have a great Caldo de res on the weekend. Support this small business

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    El Sazon K-tracho #3

    El Sazon K-tracho #3

    4.2
    (18 reviews)
    15.0 mi

    Indoor seating. Open late. Takes credit card but add processing fee…read more Baleadas with carne asada ($10.99)- tortilla is nice soft, chewy with texture. The crema is good with avocado. The meat is soft but is super salty Pollo K Tracho $21.99- fried chicken leg and thigh. Unfortunately it is over cooked and not moist. It's served with cabbage and on top of chicken. I would not get this dish again. I would pass on this dish.

    I visited "El Sazón K-tracho #3" and ordered a Mojarra (fried fish). Unfortunately, the fish was…read moreovercooked and inedible. When I brought this to the attention of the waiter and cook, they both insisted that it looked normal to them. I couldn't even bite into it. After trying to resolve the issue without success, I offered to pay for the meal and ordered something else. I am disappointed with my first meal, as there was no solution or compensation offered by the staff. Overall, my experience was not satisfactory. Visité "El Sazón K-tracho #3" y pedí una Mojarra (pescado frito). Lamentablemente, el pescado estaba demasiado cocido y no se podía comer. Cuando comenté esto al camarero y al cocinero, ambos insistieron en que parecía normal para ellos. Ni siquiera pude darle un mordisco. Después de intentar resolver el problema sin éxito, oferecí pagar por la comida y pedí algo más. Estoy decepcionado con mi primera comida, ya que el personal no ofreció ninguna solución ni compensación. En general, mi experiencia no fue satisfactoria.

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    Baleadas sencilla y un Plato de juevos con frijolis y plantains con avocado
    Baleadas sencilla y un Plato de juevos con frijolis y plantains con avocado
    Menu as of February 2024 (p. 2)

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    Menu as of February 2024 (p. 2)
    El Sazon K-Tracho #2

    El Sazon K-Tracho #2

    3.6
    (75 reviews)
    13.8 mi
    $$

    El ambiente estuvo bien el servicio demasiado tiempo de espera mas de 30 minutos la comida estuvo…read more buena no tan mala

    A hidden gem of Honduran food. As their name suggests, they are truly serving up the flavors of…read moreHonduras. The location is street parking only and on a high traffic street, so be weary of crossing. There is a crosswalk near the restaurant corner, but be sure to triple check to avoid being run over. The food was amazing. My friend is from Honduras and said this reminds him the most of authentic food from his home country. The Baleadas are a must order. Fresh flour tortilla with refried beans, crema, and cheese. A super simple dish, but amazingly tasty. They do have a few alternate fillings (add eggs, meat), but I'm told the original is best. I also tried the Honduran Enchilada. It's not as you'd expect, since the majority of us are accustomed to Mexican style ones. These are a fried tortilla, topped with their beef/potato/carrot mix, cabbage, red sauce, and tomato - and side of pickled onion. A tasty dish, but a bit rough to eat. Definitely a knife and fork situation. Pupusas.... wow. The masa layer is relatively thin so you can taste the massive amount of filling inside. These are the best pupusas I've had. It's served with red sauce and cortido. Crema is available as an extra side order, if needed (it's not needed). Only 4 fillings are available, but they are made quite nicely. They do take some time to arrive (menu warns approx 20 min), so be aware if you're in a rush. Be sure to order it a bit well done if you like crispy crust (yes!). The restaurant feels like a small family location and service was great. Cash and card are accepted, but if you do card, please bring cash for the tip! The credit card machine doesn't provide an option to add a tip (a rarity in today's tipping war...). The service was outstanding and we were glad to have brought cash for that! Definitely a must visit if you're a fan of Latino food in general. A katracho restaurant is definitely rare to find. It's quite a bit more different than the usual dishes I've had elsewhere.

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    Muy buen clima y limpieza!
    Muy buen clima y limpieza!
    Pupusa - wow! Tons of filling with relatively thin masa, so good!
    Pupusa - wow! Tons of filling with relatively thin masa, so good!
    Banana Soda - Pretty good

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    Banana Soda - Pretty good
    La Troca Catracha

    La Troca Catracha

    4.3
    (18 reviews)
    12.1 mi
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    I've expressed it already again and again, probably a million times about my never ending pursuit…read moreand support of food trucks. I've been asked over and over again why? It's a place where you can get the most authentic cuisine prepared by chefs who didn't go to any culinary school but instead learned how to prepare food from generations to generations. I've never had Honduran food so when I heard of this food truck which is located just outside the Wilshire/Normandie Station, I made sure to catch them and see what they offer. I had the Deluxe plate consist of ground beef empanada, crispy chicken taco, and a Honduran bean and cheese quesadilla. For a first timer, this plate is a must have as it was served with three different items to try. As expected, it was really good. Prepared from scratch with skillful hands, using fresh ingredients, the plate had all the wow factor you're looking for.

    Came here because I saw some article, can't recall where about this lunch truck. I was in the area…read moreand passed by and there were several other lunch truck most with a decent amount of people. I did struggle to find parking and ended up parking about a block away on one of the side streets and paid metered parking. I stood in line about 3 people deep, ordered a baleada made of beans, cheese, cream, egg and avodado. $6 add a bottled mexican coke, $4 total $10 After i ordered I waited 15 minutes to get what I call a glorified taco/burrito. Over priced for what it is. A large flour tortilla, with a few beans, a little cheese, some cream a scrambled egg and a couple of slices of avocado. One is not filling. I am not knocking the flavor but really....personally I would rather have 3 street tacos or a burrito. Their baleado with chicken was $7 I think maybe $8, but in short, I think we can all find decent burritos for that price. Honestly, I apprecaite food from any country provided it has taste, quality and most of all authenticity of some sort. I get it is hard to make authentic food when you cannot locate the herbs and spices or if they are hard to find or even if most people in this great country of ours do not consume some of the foods eaten in those countries. However, beans and cheese......really? I think the tortilla used was good, nice texture and fluffy, aside from that, it was truly nothing special or different from what I have had in various Salvadorian, Guatemalan or Mexican restaurants for a lesser price and honestly better taste. Again, my opinion. If you are not sheepish about being on a busy intersection and also getting a wiff of what areas where homeless people live, then be my guest, stop and get a baleada or any other dish they sell. I would recommend this place just to try, service was good with a little wait, but overall, they had their regulars and ethnic people stopping by.

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