Emporium Latino is a Latin American grocery store with a small kitchen area at the back where you can order hot food.
The grocery store has all the import staples that you wont find at major grocery stores. They are well stocked with beans, peppers, corn flours, sauces, drinks etc. and the price's are pretty reasonable as well.
The kitchen area serves pupusas, tacos, empanadas, tamales and a few other similar quick eats. You order at the cash register and take your paper slip back to the people working in the open kitchen and hang around the back half of the store until they call out your number (its on your stub part of the slip, dont lose it!). The seating area is at the front of the store and seats maybe 6 people. Seats are at a premium.
I've eaten everything on the menu and its all quite good, but the standout item are the pupusas. My wife was raised in So-Cal and she laments how our Latin American food isnt on par with what she's used to. The pupusas at Emporium Latino are the only food that tastes as good as she had back in Cali. The dough is made perfectly and generously stuffed with your chosen filling. Oh did I mention theyre pretty inexpensive as well ($3 a piece).
My only complaint is the store is kind of dumpy and is in bad repair. The open kitchen area appears to be clean but those germaphobes wont be able to handle this one. Go for the pupusas and close your eyes.