I was super happy to stumble upon a new Salvadoran restaurant in Cleveland. I saw this place on my way to another restaurant and google could not find any reviews for it.
Me and my wife still went and had an awesome dinner there. The lady who was waiting on all the tables was very friendly and mentioned the restaurant is very new. I took a couple of photos and added it to Yelp.
I can't comment on the authenticity of the Colombian food, but I can tell you their Salvadoran food is amazing!
I recommend ordering some Pupusas. They are $2 each but they are big. We ordered cheese & loroco and revueltas (mixed pork and cheese) and they were both delicious.
Don't ignore the slaw and tomato sauce! Curtido (the vinegary spicy slaw) and the red tomato sauce is meant for your Pupusas. Some people prefer to put some on top of their pupusa as they eat it while others just have it on the side.
Loroco is a green herb that makes the cheese pupusas perfect. I remember my older brother hated loroco when he was a kid, so if you're with someone who is picky you might want let them stick with straight up cheese pupusas.
We also ordered some Atol de Elote, which is a hot sweet creamy corn drink that is also has cinnamon in it. It was spectacular and tasted just like I remember. They served it in a bowl like a soup, but I asked if I could put it in a mug because I'm used to drinking it like a hot chocolate after dinner.
We also tried their Colombian Empanadas which were outstanding with the cilantro and tomato salsa that it comes with.
The atmosphere of the place is very similar to any small hispanic restaurant: few tables, loud music, and a TV with a soccer game on. If you are familiar with this kind of restaurant then you know you are mostly coming for the delicious food served by a friendly staff. Compared to the other two Salvadoran restaurants in Cleveland this restaurant has a much more welcoming ambiance.
I can't wait to go back and have some fried plantains and other Salvadoran staples!