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    Pupusas House

    4.4 (45 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    Julia B.

    3/18/25- the food takes a while to get to you. At the same time it's good and decently priced for most items. It is a tight squeeze to get to the restrooms since the hall is also used for storage so I don't think that the bathrooms are wheelchair accessible.

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    Lianna B.

    This is a great spot for el Salvadoran food! They have about 10 tables for dining in and mostly do takeout. They were pretty busy on a Saturday night so I recommend calling ahead for takeout. Reasonably priced and everything we tried was delicious. We got the combo plate for 28$ which easily feeds 2-3 people and let us try a bit of everything. Their pupusas were my favorite but I loved their sweet corn tamale as well. Would definitely go back!

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    James M.

    Tasty pupusas. I have to try them all. Clean restaurant. Too bad a tent with homeless are right outside the window. If you can get past that, try the food here.

    Matt G.

    I went on a weekend and they were very busy with about a 20 minute wait to get your food. The food was delicious and the pupusas were on point! Parking was a bit more chaotic than what I am normally used to.

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    Kim C.

    So good! Everything is fresh and delicious. Since they are so busy and the food is made to order, it takes 25-30 for a take out order. Worth the wait! The combo is amazing for $21! You get so much food. A great way to try everything.

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    Dav N.

    I rarely write reviews and if I do it's because I had the best food experience in my life! Moving here from California I didn't really think much of pupusa places, but this place is spot on with popular ones in the Bay Area. If you're looking for authentic pupusas and want quality over quantity, you came to the right place!

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    Jelena L.

    Bruh!!! I'm so glad I came here! The tamales and Papusas are absolutely amazing! I had some Asada Tacos as well. Super affordable for the amount of food. You'll be waiting 30-40 mins if dine in because everything is made fresh to order. This little restaurant was packed at 3pm and to go orders were nuts. We'll be back!

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    Crystal E.

    This place is SOOOOOO good! I had tried another Salvadoran restaurant in the area and although the food was good their the customer service wasn't the best. At Pupusas House you get both amazing food and service! They are very attentive and friendly. The food was so warm and 10/10, so so yummy! We brought some of the food to our friends as well, and they also loved it all. Literally "OMG THIS IS SO GOOD" we ordered pupusas, pastelitos, empanadas, atol, all delicious! We will be coming back!

    Mikey R.

    We lucked out. We are in town visiting and needed some breakfast. The brunch places were overflowing and I desperately needed something to eat quickly. I didn't care if it was breakfast food. Pupusa house was open and I came. First off, this could definitely be a brunch spot. Get the banana pupusas. They are really nice with a thin crispy outer layer that has just a little bit of cinnamon sugar coating. Inside is bananas and some sweetened condensed milk. It's hot, it's crispy, it's earthy, it's sweet. It's one of the more unique things I've eaten lately. I also got the Loco Pupusa. Huge serving loaded with meat, cheese, and veggies. The salvadorian horchata was great too. They brought me a sample before I ordered. Great food. Great customer service. Great portions. Covid safe. I'm really glad that Rosie's was crazy busy.

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    David H.

    Second time here. It's a small family owned little joint, a little hot in the summer when eating in, but the food is fantastic. Had a smothered burrito. Not sure this is traditional Salvadoran, but excellent. My wife has the Pupusas which are amazing! My son had Tacos. Can't go wrong!! For a great, south-of-the-border, delicacies this place is awesome!

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    5 years ago

    Ran into this hole in the wall pupusas place and I was surprised of the quality and how good they were. We will definitely come back.

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    The food was good and customer service was nice. First time eating Salvadoran food and it was not too bad.

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    Pupusas Paradise

    Pupusas Paradise

    4.5
    (219 reviews)
    1.6 mi
    $

    Love this spot, dare I say it. It's almost better than my mom's but food has consistently been…read moredelicious and filling. The service is great and it a nice little spot filled with culture.

    I got a chance to visit this (El) Salvadorian restaurant today as I was in the neighborhood of…read moreGreen Valley Ranch midafternoon for a business matter I needed to take care of and here is how it went. I'll admit; I am still new to this cuisine and yet I've been to a really good restaurant that boasts this type of food in the central Denver. Having that memory still fresh in mind, when I discovered this place accidentally today, there was no need for me to waste time to second guess about the food. The restaurant is easy to spot; its restaurant name is clearly on the front of the building with big letters. Its boastful existence to let people know about it is something I can appreciate. My anticipation was high due to its current ratings of near-perfect 5 stars. Whereas I've been to places where I truly thought they were simply overrated, I was under the impression that this place was an exception. Upon entering the eatery, a bright pastel colored mural (or wall painting I should say) with restaurant name on it was right in front of me. Its vividness - as if to say that it depicts the colorfulness of the dishes they serve - was a sure indication that it is a diverse restaurant with flavorful cooking. This also enhanced my anticipation. While I was taking some photos at the reception that was unmanned, a young lady eventually came to me with a welcoming voice. She then immediately asked me if I was there for a dine in or to go to which I said to go. The menu is a good size. Colored pictures with easy-to-understand dish name and the description, no person gets confused with what they have to offer. My intent was to get me a few small side dishes and yet as soon as I saw the "Paradise Plate" ($31.95 as of June 14, 2025), I was like, "why not?" even though I wasn't there to buy a huge plate to be shared with someone else. If you visit this place for the first time, this dish is recommended as it has everything. And the portion is huge (this can be easily split between two people.) The plate contains 3 traditional pupusas (which you'll be asked to choose from the traditional pupusa section), 1 chicken or pork tamale, 1 corn tamale, 1 savory empanada, fried yucca (2 pieces) and fried plantain (2 pieces) are all in 1 plate. On top of that, coleslaw type salad/veggie and red sauce accompanied the whole thing so when the young lady handed me my food, the plastic bag was quite the weight. Oh my goodness, what did I just get??? As a tradition of mine, as soon as I got to my car, I immediately opened the bag and then I was like oola la, I realized that I simply got waaaaaay too much food for one person. Sound like I was complaining and yet I was filled with unexplainable joy that filled my heart and mind. Some were deep-fried, some were pan-fried or oven-baked. However they were cooked, their rich and oily flavors with all kinds of spices and ingredients were all over my mouth. I ate some of it in 2 separate sittings and yet the container still had plenty of food left for me to morsel the next day. No wonder this place has 4.5 stars by people who experienced the goodness they offer. Let's not forget. The restaurant is a good size. It was clean. It's got some bar seating perfect for solo diners. I wonder how crowded it gets on a peak lunch or dinner time. Anyway, I am not sure how many (El) Salvadorian cuisine restaurants that exist in the greater Denver area and yet, this must be ranked one of the top 5 for sure. I may still like the one on Colorado Boulevard as it's a lot closer to my house (for a convenience reason), this place checks for great food and service. Whereas I thought some of the foods were a bit too oily to my liking, its overall food quality speaks for itself as to why people fancy this restaurant. For those who live in the Green Valley Ranch neighborhood, lucky them!

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    Pupusas Lover

    4.6
    (253 reviews)
    6.9 mi
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    This place is the definition of hole in the wall BUT for all the right reasons. Small, authentic…read moreand amazing pupusas. Pupusas are thick, stuffed corn masa filled with things like cheese, beans, pork, fish and grilled. We started with the curtido, which is the traditional Salvadoran pickled cabbage slaw. Tangy, crunchy relish made from finely shredded cabbage, carrots, pickled in vinegar. Our party of two decided to share the mixto. This hit the right spot because it had everything from savory to sweet and more. Two pupusas, fried yuca, banana leaf tamale, sweet corn tamale, fried plantain, plantain empanada, savory empanada, sour cream and cheese. For those looking for a little spice in their lives, you can pick your poison. Watch for this salsas, you've been warned. Stop in and experience the taste of El Salvador!

    This was an absolute amazing find during my trip to Colorado. These are legit, homemade pupusas and…read moreman was I happier than a bug in a rug Located in a packed small plaza, Pupusas Lover delivers on flavor and authenticity! The place is small but definitely cozy and inviting. The staff are kind and treat you like family. The food was absolutely amazing and some of the best I've had in a long time. The pupusa was perfectly balanced, it wasn't under or over stuffed. The tamal was perfectly sweet and was balanced out by the saltiness of the crema it was served with. The maracuya tastes just like back in Miami. Next time I'm in Colorado I'm making it my mission to stop by here again.

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