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    El Pollo Regio

    2.2 (5 reviews)
    InexpensiveLatin American, Mexican

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    Aleida’s Restaurant

    Aleida’s Restaurant

    4.7
    (361 reviews)
    9.1 mi
    $$

    Have been here a couple of times and the food and service have been consistently good. So far, I've…read moregotten the Chicken Tortilla Soup and the Pabellón Plate (with chicken), and both were great. The chicken was not dry and the portions left me full. Plenty of menu options as well. The staff are warm, welcoming, and accommodating (we came with a group of 6 and they got us situated right away). The space is small (which I find very nice), there is indoor and covered/shaded outdoor seating available. And I love the decor! Overall, highly recommend!

    My husband and I came here for dinner and we decided to sit outside…read more I wasn't very hungry so I ordered their single taco with al pastor shrimp, which was an extra $2.99 and lime/guac for an extra 50 cents (on top of the single taco, which was $4.50). My husband ordered their burrito, which came with chips and a cheese dip on the side. Their shrimp was good; nothing special. I did ask to try aleida's sauce, which many people liked on yelp, but we liked their green sauce the most! Overall, very cute and colorful restaurant; loved all the decor. The outdoor patio, where we sat, was covered and nice, until it started pouring hard outside. Not a super authentic latin restaurant. No complimentary chips and salsa. My taco wasn't worth more than $5, tbh, and we paid close to $9..given it was shrimp, but we've had much better shrimp tacos elsewhere for less. I wish I had a photo of my poor taco, but I totally forgot to take a picture :/

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    Grilled plantain with the shrimp in the arepa tropical was really great.
    Grilled plantain with the shrimp in the arepa tropical was really great.
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    Antojitos Hondureños El Progreso

    Antojitos Hondureños El Progreso

    4.1
    (10 reviews)
    9.1 mi
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    Amazing food for a local food truck. The food didn't even take 10 minutes to be ready & was very…read morewarm with SO much flavor

    EDIT: I lowered their rating from 4 to 3 stars. On a couple…read moreof occasions, their meat tends to be overcooked, and that kind of inconsistency can ruin a meal. No one wants to fight with piece of meat. Everything else is till spot on. I'm not sure if there are any Austin Yelpers who are considered the authority on Honduran food. If you're out there, thank you for holding my spot, but I'll take it from here. First things first. The Baleada. This is quintessential street fare, not to mention the most ubiquitous in Honduras. An over sized, handmade flour tortilla filled with refried beans, scrambled eggs, crumbled white cheese, and cream. That's a sencilla (simple) version. You should take the baleada con carne which is that same thing with grilled beef added. These things are huge. You only order one. Seriously. Next, let's talk plantains. Growing up, fried sweet plantains were a mandatory part of any Honduran meal. Here, they serve it the way it would be served at home. The fried plantain is sliced, then served with refried beans, crumbled white cheese, and cream on the side. Top it with as much as you like and go crazy. It's delicious. There are other dishes to try, and you should explore the options, but not before you've tried these two. Honorable mentions go to the Chicharron con Yuca (fried pork rinds with cassava) and the Carne Asada con Tajadas (grilled meat with fried green plantains.) If you want to do this properly, you should also ask for a "Banana" to drink. It's a soda and you can probably guess the flavor. The last thing I'll tell you is that, no matter what you order, you need to ask for a side of "encurtido." Shut up and do it! Almost forgot to mention that this is a CASH ONLY establishment. Enjoy your meal!

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    Pastelitos, yummie!
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    Carne asada con tajadas. Beef strips on fried green plantains topped with cabbage, pickled veg, refried beans, cheese, chismol.

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    Carne asada con tajadas. Beef strips on fried green plantains topped with cabbage, pickled veg, refried beans, cheese, chismol.

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