. . "1"^^ . "5"^^ . "2"^^ . "2013-04-21T00:00:00"^^ . "0"^^ . . "We first found out about El Pulgarcito through a GroupOn they had a while back and since I am always on the look out for any type of Carribean/Mexican/Central/South American food I was really excited to find this delicious Salvadoran spot. When driving down Central I usually stop at Three Amigos, so if it wasn't for the GroupOn I don't think I would've ever made it far enough to find this place.\n\nLet me just start off by saying that we had to spend $35 for the deal, and between just two people it is nearly impossible to do that at this place. What made it even more difficult is the fact that they had a whole fried fish on special for $6.99 that day and I can never say no to fried fish when it comes whole! It came with a salad, rice, refried beans, and a homemade salsa and it was TO DIE FOR! This is the type of food us immigrants seek in the U.S. because one bite and we are instantly transported to a beach somewhere back in our country (mine is Venezuela!). \n\nI don't remember what my husband ate, but we did get several types of pupusas, tacos, empanadas and other sides as well. I felt like we were at one of those Brazilian steakhouses where the food just keeps showing up at your table because to reach $35 we had to just keep ordering A LOT! Needless to say, we both went into food comas and were completely worthless the rest of the day, but it was totally worth it. \n\nThis is a really great place to try too because it has a huge variety of offering, not just Salvadoran food, but Mexican as well. They also have pictures on the menu so if you're not familiar with a specific dish it is easy to order from the pictures. El Pulgarcito offers friendly service and delicious food at incredibly low prices, there's not much else I look for in a restaurant!"^^ .