Pupusas?? As a hardcore Mexican food enthusiast I was intrigued by the concept but barely able to figure out how this fascinating dish was pronounced. I am proud to say that I am a HUGE fan of pupusas now.
Salvadoreno popped up in a search of mine to find a low-key, nice Sunday night place to relax and enjoy some food. It definitely was worth the visit to an interesting part of Mesa.
The restaurant is very similar to a lot of Mexican food restaurants anyone who has lived in Phoenix will be familiar with. One room with several tables and a counter with interestingly-named dishes posted behind it. The waitress was very friendly, but I will say that knowing a little Spanish helped. My girlfriend and I both ordered the Pupusa combo platter, real risky based on other reviews - I know. I went with Pollo and the revuelta mixed with pork, cheese and beans. She had the chicken as well with carne asada. This little dish is fantastic! I think next time I'll just stick with getting two pupusas because I was extremely full and did NOT need to add rice and beans to the mix (although those were good too.)
The only disappointment was the fact that Independence Day was on the TV in Spanish, but the volume was too far down to hear. I'd love to hear the voice-over actor for Will Smith busting out a "Bienvenidos a Tierra, P***!"
On a more serious note, I look forward to heading back here as soon as possible. I'd love to try the Ceviche, as it's on the Best of Phoenix list, and there are a few other dishes (think breakfast) that looked intriguing.