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Came here with some friends and one of them was El Salvadorian. I love lots of Latino food and especially tamales so I was looking forward to this place. Went on an extremely hot day and it just so happens that the restaurant did not have any air conditioning. It was like a sauna! There were three portable fans that really didn't do much. Ordered the Sangria, which was strong in alcohol (a lot of wine), but I did not like the taste that much. I had the chicken tamale to start with. It was decent, but the middle of my tamale was room temperature. I like my tamales to be piping hot. Then I had the pupusas and wow let me just say that they were awesome. Warm, flavorful, tasty and accompanied with coleslaw and hot salsa made me forget about the average tamale I had just consumed. Pupusas are typically a very heavy meal, but I managed to chow down 2 of them. And to top it all off, the food is very inexpensive.
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