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    Sabor a Honduras

    4.1 (59 reviews)
    InexpensiveHonduran, Food Trucks
    Closed 9:00 am - 10:00 pm
    Updated over 3 months ago

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    Menu without prices = charge what they want
    Crystal H.

    This has to be a joke? I'm just going to pretend $20 fell out of my purse because that's basically what happened. Ordered carne asada and a pupusa thinking she said it was $10 and $4, gave her a $20. She didn't give me any change. Thought I'd get the change when the food was ready. Nope! It was $16 & $4 . Ugh. Better be good! Nope! The carne asada should be called carne seca - it was old, dried and chewy. Cooked yesterday or the day before. The plate was mostly bananas - entire meal completely inedible. I ordered a pupusa of queso and it had chicharrón in it. I cannot eat chicharrón. They don't have prices on the menu for a reason folks. It's called charging what they feel on the spot. Gross. Threw it in the garbage. Like I said, I'm just pretending I lost $20 because that's essentially what happened.

    Pastelito
    Anthony M.

    I recently tried Honduran food for the first time and really enjoyed it! It's very interesting to see the overlap between different foods between the various Hispanic countries where often times the differences lay in one critical change. I'll go into what I got and how it differs to it's Mexican counterparts: - The Pastelito. This is similar to an Empanada, except the breading is thinner and it's fried; making the texture more crunchy to chew. This one was stuffed with ground beef, potatoes, and their variation of the side salad which has pico, cheese, and a Honduran sweet cream which is their variation of sour cream, but it's lighter, thinner, and sweeter. - The Pupusa. This is similar to a gordita, except the corn flour pouch is stuffed with filling before cooking whereas a gordita is stuffed afterwards. This one was stuffed with cheese and chicharron aka fried pork rinds. - The Platano Con Carne. This dish consists of fried sweet plantains, ground beef, refried beans with cheese, and Honduran sweet cream. All in all, I enjoyed everything I got. If I had to pick a favorite, it would probably be that last plate. I am a BIG fan of fried sweet plantain and mixing that with the savory meaty flavor of the beef and the light sweet flavor of the Honduran sweet cream makes for an explosion of flavors in your mouth. With that being said, it is a hole in the wall. The service can be a bit off-putting if you're not familiar with the cultures, but I say this: if it is a bit slower or not as personalized - it's not personal. In fact, that's how you KNOW it's authentic! At the end of the day, they offer delicious food at an affordable price and that's why I rate them 5/5.

    Kerra S.

    This food truck was the bomb! Super reasonably priced and HUGE portions . The plantains were delicious even thoughI usually don't care much for them at all. The wait time was about 10-15 minutes but everything was made on the spot which was awesome . The staff was friendly and next time I'm in Austin I will def be stopping by here again.

    Baleada Especial
    Darren B.

    We came here with friends, one who is Honduran and it was his first time trying this truck as well. He helped guide us on what to order and we got a great selection of what they have to offer. He can speak to their authenticity much more than I can (though I have had homemade Baleadas before) and he said they were on point. We had their Pollo Con Tajadas, Tacos Catrachos, Baleada Especial, Platano Con Carne, and their 0% juice banana soda. My favorites were the Pollo Con Tajadas which is pretty much fried chicken with plantain chips, lightly pickled cabbage and a cream sauce and their Tacos Catrachos which are basically two deep fried tacos (how could that be bad right?!), very similar to falutas. I also got some Honduran hot sauce on the side which, to me tasted similar to Louisiana hot sauce, no complaints there. I will say that I'm glad I did not get a bottle of the banana soda for myself and that it was shared. I couldn't do more than a sip. It tasted like the love child of Bazooka Joe bubble gum and banana artificial flavoring. Definitely an acquired taste or a nostalgic one for OG Hondurans. The service was good, the food was plentiful, flavorful, and very filling. It's really a great bang for your buck and definitely worth checking out.

    Pupusas
    Ashley A.

    Incredible food for great prices! Austin has such a great food scene around the downtown area, but don't neglect the spots a little further out! We got the pupusa, enchilada, pastelito, and the carne molida. Honestly, everything was very delicious, it did not disappoint! I enjoyed the slaw that came with the meal as it provided a nice balance of flavor and leveled out the rich flavor of the meat. I would definitely go back!

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    Authentic and DELISH. The platanos fritos are awesome and the cream pairs really well with it

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    12 years ago

    Very friendly. Fast. I had the baleadas and I wasn't disappointed. Overall very good and nice people.

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    10 years ago

    Recently discovered this gem. Yummy pupusas and platanos! would make it a daily routine to go if i could.

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    10 years ago

    Had a baleada and papusa. Amazing! Favorite taco I've ever had. So cheap. Stop debating and go try it!

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    12 years ago

    baleadas especiales with a banana drink r a MUST when u eat here... good food n good people...

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    Antojitos Hondureños El Progreso

    Antojitos Hondureños El Progreso

    4.1
    (10 reviews)
    10.8 mi
    $

    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!
    Pastelitos, yummie!
    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.
    Lima Criolla Peruvian Restaurant

    Lima Criolla Peruvian Restaurant

    4.1
    (468 reviews)
    6.1 mi
    $$

    Lima Criolla Peruvian Restaurant, located in Lincoln Village on IH-35, looks very inviting from the…read moreoutside looking in. The restaurant has indoor and outdoor seating. The outdoor tables are covered with blue umbrellas to protect you from the pesky sun. So I walk into Lima with a food blank slate. I was not super hungry, but I wanted something to quench my hunger. I ordered the Aguadito soup (chicken soup with rice and cilantro) and plantains along with a Alfajores cookie (made with dulce de leche). The soup came with chicken on the bone along with fluffy rice, peas and carrots. OMG...this soup was amazing!!! It tasted like something your grandmother would prepare. I am a picky when it comes to plantain (no green, hard plantain for me). The menu stated, "golden, caramelized sweet plantain, fried to perfection). Lima had me caramelized. My ideal plantain is sweet with a crispy edges. Lima's plantains are my new favorite! Don't tell anyone, but I ate them with my hands...like a little kid. The cookie was also baked to perfection...really enjoyed my cookie. When I walked in, I was immediately escorted to a table by a friendly hostess and server. She was quiet-spoken and super nice. This was an excellent dining experience...will definitely be back...sooner than later!

    We came here for dinner last night and it's a pretty big restaurant with plenty of seating…read more I ordered their adobo limeno which was $16.95, came with rice, pork in a thick sauce, and a few pieces of sweet potatoes. My husband ordered their tacu tacu limeno which was 19.95, came with garlic rice, few pieces of tomatoes, and beef in a watery stew. My pork was cooked well, and it was really juicy, and the sauce was flavorful and paired really well with the rice. My husband's beef was tender and cooked well too. His tasted similar to a filipino dish. Servers were nice and attentive. Prices are a bit steep for the amount of food they give you, but it could just be the area they're in. Next time we come, I would like to try their ceviche! Overall, it was a good restaurant. Parking can be a bit tough since parking spaces are tight and there's also a boiling crab in the same plaza; people can definitely park better too.

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    Indoor eating area and bar
    Indoor eating area and bar
    Chupe de la Limena
    Chupe de la Limena
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    Los Catrachos

    Los Catrachos

    3.0
    (20 reviews)
    9.8 mi
    $$$$

    Nice quaint place. Either Homdureños or Guatemaltekos. Super friendly staff and servers…read more Excellent fries (did not check out menu as barely could afford a coke and fries. Was taken aback at the PRICE OF THE COKE: $3.49 for a sixteen ounce coke. Don't really know; but that seemed a little steep for me. Would have expected to pay perhaps $2 for a soft drink (16oz). Oh, they do KAREOKE there on Fri. &Sat., 8:00 p.m., until 10:00 p.m. Never been, but, the word on the street is: Lots of fun and carousing, good friends and family unwinding from a busy week. Also, you can get your device charged there. I would NOT drive much out of my way to check out this place. But, if I'm in the "hood," anyway, definitely stopping by for more fries --- FRIED Were EVERY BIT AS GOOD as MickeyDees (HOT, CRISPY ON OUTSIDE, SOFT ON INSIDE AND PERFECTLY Golden BROWN prepared IN FRESH, clean OIL (AND IT WAS Closing TIME). If you're in the area anyway, you DESERVE A BREAK FROM ORDINARY FAST FOID FARE LIKE WENDY'S, MICKEY -DEES, BURGER KING AND THE LIK. EXPAND YOUR HORIZONS;and check out these inconspicuous little holes in the wall. You'll be very GLAD YOU DID.

    Muy buen servicio la verdad de parte de las meseras, a mi me han atendido la cubana y Julissa y…read morepues mas que encantado muy amables. Y la Comida muy buena, hoy comí sopa de mondongo y esta exquisita. Seguire visitando el restaurante.

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    Fresa liquado while I wait for Sopa de Cameron!
    Fresa liquado while I wait for Sopa de Cameron!
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    Horchata (they don't make it with milk)
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