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    5.0 (2 reviews)

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    We were here a few weeks ago, and the food was fresh and tasted great. Going back again tonight!

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    Sabor a Honduras - Dry, old beef

    Sabor a Honduras

    4.1(59 reviews)
    14.2 miOltorf/East Riverside
    $

    I have passed up this venue too many times and finally decided to check it out and was not…read moredisappointed. I ordered the Pollo Catracho, bone in chicken, with a seasoned crust, moist and juicy interior, served on a bed of sliced plantains, and topped with Honduran dressing, shredded cabbage and pickled onions. The young lady that took my order was very friendly and helpful. Although I thoroughly enjoyed the Pollo Catracho, I hope to return and request to order the fried chicken only that was very well-seasoned with a lite crust that was beyond measure.

    As a high school student my Spanish teacher berated me in front of the class for bungling the…read morepronunciation of the Honduran capital of Tegucigalpa, so I was a bit intimidated to venture in to the country of Honduras a second time. Fortunately for me, Sabor a Honduras was ready to turn that around. The employees were very nice and accommodating as my friend and I put in our orders, and were happy to give us guidance as we took the plunge in to Honduran food. While the dishes were definitely more expensive than I would have expected (hovering around $15) they were plentiful, and genuinely really tasty. My friend got the pollo catrachos and I got the tacos catrachos, and both were great. Overall I really enjoyed the experience. I think to-go might be a bit of a better plan than eating in (we did, and I can't say I'd recommend it) but overall it was a really solid experience.

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    Sabor a Honduras - Meat Pastelitos

    Meat Pastelitos

    Sabor a Honduras - Getting a lite afternoon snack, Pollo Catracho

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    Getting a lite afternoon snack, Pollo Catracho

    Antojitos Hondureños El Progreso

    Antojitos Hondureños El Progreso

    4.1(10 reviews)
    25.0 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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    Antojitos Hondureños El Progreso - Pastelitos, yummie!

    Pastelitos, yummie!

    Antojitos Hondureños El Progreso - 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.

    Los Catrachos - This was the crab in my soup. Leftovers from somebody else's soup. Sad.

    Los Catrachos

    3.0(20 reviews)
    24.0 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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    Los Catrachos - Fresa liquado while I wait for Sopa de Cameron!

    Fresa liquado while I wait for Sopa de Cameron!

    Los Catrachos - Horchata (they don't make it with milk)

    Horchata (they don't make it with milk)

    Los Catrachos - Sin mascara

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    Sin mascara

    Tienda Centro America - Baleada was stuffed and extremely good the tortilla thick and very tasty. Maybe one of the best I've had so far in San Antonio.

    Tienda Centro America

    3.4(80 reviews)
    57.8 mi
    $

    My wife is Salvadorean and absolutely loves and craves pupusas from time to time. When it is that…read moretime, this is the place to go. Their pupusas are cheap and delicious and usually keep good if you don't finish them in one sitting. The reason for the loss of a star is the service. The lady handling to go orders has no customer service skills. She stands there, and stares at you while you make your order. She doesn't try to engage and seems like she hates being there. The phones take a while to answer or they don't answer at all. The hours are also very short, with days closing at 7pm. The interior could be clean, but overall is decent enough and doesn't instill any ideas of being dirty. Some restaurants around this area are much less well kept than here! The little mini-market has plenty of little Salvadorean and Honduran treats! They have services to send money back home, a staple you'd see in any Central American store. Overall a great little restaurant, but it could be a little nicer and more welcoming, but delicious food makes up for it.

    I cannot say that I am not disappointed. I was excited to visit this restaurant with the…read moreexpectation to have some flavorful food that I am familiar with. Unfortunately the food fell short and the service didn't meet the mark. The most surprising thing was how unseasoned the food was. The pork chop was basically the only item that popped with some flavor from seasoning. Everything tastes as if it was just cooked or boiled with in plain water with no seasoning or spices added. The pupusas were extremely bland. The service missed the mark as well. Staff seemed as if they really didn't want you to be there. And there was absolutely no urgency for anything. Dishes came out periodically with having to ask for an update on them. It seems like it could be a lively place but as I looked around most of the patrons were just waiting around the same for their food. Maybe the kitchen staff was having a bad day. Either way I was disappointed because I really had been looking forward to coming to this place but not sure if I'd be back anytime soon. Also the parking situation was a bit hectic.

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    Tienda Centro America - Different angle of the dining room to take orders. No flies no bugs clean floor clean table. Overall cleanliness was decent and acceptable.

    Different angle of the dining room to take orders. No flies no bugs clean floor clean table. Overall cleanliness was decent and acceptable.

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    Tienda Centro America - Menu

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