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You will be provided Mexican cuisine at this restaurant. Nicely cooked pupusas, chicken and tamales will impress you at the first bite. Ordering tasty snack cakes is a pleasant experience here. At El Sabor Restaurant, clients may order good wine. It's time to degustate great horchata. This place is well known for its great service and friendly staff, that is always ready to help you. You will pay adequate prices for your meal. Most of the time, the charming atmosphere is to be found here. Google gives it 4.6 so you can choose this spot to spend a good time here.
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Luis Ureta
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10
A month ago
Small mom & pop location in Keller. Little mix of Mexican & Salvadorean food. I strongly recommended you stop and try for yourself. The food is Yummy! I really enjoyed my Camarones a la Diabla & that loaded potatoe made it A+. Also tried the Papusas and they are all good, my favorite was the Mixta. Overall great delicious food all for a good price and cozy warm place. Service Dine in Meal type Brunch Price per person $10–20 Food: 5 Service: 4 Atmosphere: 5 Recommended dishes Camarones a La Diabla
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Ralph Powe
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10
2 months ago
This place is delicious me an my coworkers go here for break often, customer service is great and the food is amazing 10/10. Service Dine in Meal type Lunch Price per person $30–50 Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5
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Laury Bravo
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5 months ago
The food was great! My husband has been graving Pupusas for a couple of weeks. There were so many different options and it was amazing. The front waitress was kind but I think she understands Spanish more than English (thankfully I speak both languages). The restaurant did have a bit of a smell. Not sure what that was. I took my food to go. I don’t think I would eat in the location but the food was really good. Food: 5 Service: 4 Atmosphere: 3
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Oscar Stiles
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7 months ago
This was a nice, different, mom and pop place in Keller. It's a relaxed setting here. No real bustle and urgency from the patrons or staff. Everyone was just there to sit and visit and enjoy. No alcohol served here, so if you're looking for a place to grab a beer or margarita with your food, this isn't it. If you're not familiar with Salvadorian food, it looks similar to Mexican food, but is also not. You'll get chips and salsa when you sit down and I'd strongly advise against eating any. There's nothing wrong with them, and I thought the salsa was good and actually had a little bite, but don't get full on a texmex staple when you're out to try Salvadorian. You're gonna see lots of Yucca and Plantain on the menu. Chicharrón is also popular. Lots of seafood as well. You want a whole fried fish? Done. We ordered some "nachos"/mini tostadas for an appetizer, then ordered 6 pupusas (think a thick tortilla stuffed with whatever filling you picked) and a side plate of yucca with chicharrón and a side of plantain with cream. The nachos are made on what look like a tostada shell cut in half, or just a large half moon chip. White cheese with beans and carne asada on top. There was a seasoning to it I couldn't pick out. We ordered 6 pupusas so we could try a variety of flavors. They all came out on a single plate. They look small and thin but they are not. To accompany the food you get a bowl of shredded and pickled cabbage and a bowl of cold red sauce to top it all off. The sauce is not intended to be spicy, so give it a try. One of the best parts of the meal was the drinks. They have a large menu of aguas frescas to choose from. Just bust out Google to translate everything. Just think lemonade but made with passion fruit, as an example. They also had lemonade and it was delicious. It's a great place to stop by for a meal and we'd all definitely like to go back and try more of the food. They also have a small market of Salvadorian food items to take home that you'll see when checking out. Service Dine in Meal type Dinner Price per person $10–20 Food: 5 Service: 4 Atmosphere: 5
Who was hiding this place from me? It was amazing. Everything we ordered. Got pupusa and plantains. Their tamales were very moist and flavorful. Even took some home. Definitely going back. Food: 5 Service: 5
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lunaSWEATS
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11 months ago
This is a hidden gem great food and man did it hit the spot the bistek ranchero spicy was soo good and my wife and daughter loved the pupusas they all hit will be back trust me won’t be disappointed Service Dine in Meal type Lunch Price per person $20–30 Recommended dishes Pupusa Rice and Beans
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Keng Low
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A year ago
Large and varied menu, more seafood choices than I expected. Got the fried tilapia with a fresh passion fruit juice. Salsa was mild but flavorful, went well with the fish too Went back recently, place was packed on a Sunday lunch. Got a horcharta and the tilapia. Excellent lunch yet again Service Dine in Meal type Lunch Price per person $10–20 Food: 4 Service: 4 Atmosphere: 3
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Todd W
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A year ago
What a gem! The food and service were awesome, simply put. They were not busy, but to be fair, we went in at 4:30. As we were finishing, others came in an to-go orders started. I encourage you all to support these small local businesses, especially restaurants, because it’s a brutal business. Anyway, I decided to get a whole tilapia (fried) as I haven’t had that in years and it was so delicious I could eat it every day. My wife had the steak tacos. I asked her how she would rate them, and she said “11”. I told her that ratings only go to 5, then she replied, “Then put in a 6.” I felt the same. The only recommendation I can give is to study the menu ahead of time because it is quite extensive. They will give you a paper menu when you leave and you will also be able to shop a small assortment of El Salvadoran groceries if you like. You won’t know what to get in a short period of time, but I’m convinced that whatever you get will be awesome! Service Dine in Meal type Dinner Price per person $10–20
What a gem! We stopped here by chance. This El Salvadorian restaurant did not disappoint. I ordered the whole fried fish and shrimp plate and my husband ordered the Bistec Ranchero. Both were delicious. The fish and shrimp were cooked perfectly. I’m always afraid to order fish at restaurants because it’s normally overcooked or undercooked. The Bistec Ranchero was a flavorful dish with an authentic taste. Chips and salsa came before the meal and were great! Not too spicy. :) They even had a little Salvadorian store at checkout if you wanted to bring something authentic home. Super cute. An added touch, that really helps customers decide, is that they had pictures of the dishes on the wall. We will be back! I want to try the lobster next.
We love their food! Their parrillada combo is our favorite and we keep coming back for it (it's like a meat lover platter!). Friendly staff. Thank you guys for always making yummy food! Service Take out Meal type Lunch Price per person $10–20 Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 4
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