Restaurant Y Panaderia Latina
About
Salvadoran
Location
Adress: 3221 W Davis, Dallas, TX 75211
Phone: (214) 337-4470
Business info
- turned_in_notHealth Score86 out of 100
- list_altTakes ReservationsNo
- local_parkingParkingValet
- volume_upNoise LevelAverage
- transit_enterexitOutdoor SeatingNo
- tvHas TVYes
Reviews
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Jasmeet B.
This place saved our hungry ass lives on christmas day!
We stumbled upon this place while looking for any open restaurants in that area. While it may look like a shady place from the outside, but their food is A1.
The best mexican food I had so far.
The servers were very friendly and nice. Only downside? they dont accept credit/debit. only cash, but thats worth the amazing food they serve you. -
Rosario B.
We like dining here when we are in the area. Very delicious Salvadoran Mariscada (seafood soup) tastes just like my grandma's.
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Vanessa H.
We walked in & sat down. The waitress didn't greet us she just can over & asked what we wanted to drink. Seems like she wasn't interested in being there. All we ordered were 10 pupusas and chicken nuggets with fries. It took so long for the food to come out. Ridiculously long!! There were only two other tables occupied when we walked in. The pupusas were just ok. They were very thin & small. I was ready to pay but she never came back after she brought out our food. So I stood at the register for maybe 8 minuets until she finally came out from the back. Terrible customer service.
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Charles A.
How does this place only have a couple of reviews? After exploring Oak Cliff, we decided we wanted to eat Salvadoran food. I've been to El Salvador before and hand made papusas with a couple of little old ladies who have done it their entire lives, so it was refreshing to find an authentic place in Dallas that brought me back to that time.
Gloria's is the famous chain restaurant, but Gloria's doesn't even compare to places like this.
The fried plantains where amazing, the pambazo sandwich (just google it) was one of the best sandwiches I've had and the papusa's were great! I'd HIGHLY recommend leaving with a slice of the plantain bread dessert. It's $2 and its a huge slice and you will not regret it. It tasted to me like a plantain bread pudding. I just wish I knew the name of it... -
Barry K.
Having become addicted to Salvadorian food, I was saddened when my favorite , Gloria's in Oak Cliff went all upscale and valet park-y. This new one still has a vinyl banner for a sign and this is our second trip there. The first was for breakfast and it was good but different from others and not the Migas and Chiliquilas that I was used to but still very good. Dinner tonight was really great. The service was good but we were the only patrons at the time. I had Pechuga De Polo and my wife had the mini sampler consisting of Pupas, Plantain, a Chicken Tamale, salad and Creama Salvador. It was all really good and our waitress was friendly and helpful. Dinner for two with two Iced Teas came out to $21.00 which was great as well. The atmosphere wasn't much to write home about. Glass storefront space with little decoration and two flat screen TVs in the dining area. We enjoyed dinner and will definitely be visiting them again.