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Contribute Feedback What Lori Lynch likes about A Taste Of El Salvador:
Breakfast was kind of pricey but tasty for what you get, 2 eggs, 4 pieces of plantain, some black beans, a hunk of queso Blanco, a tiny bowl of crema and a tiny bowl of hot sauce. $10. I say pricey relative to Cafe Lois in Franklin where 2 eggs, 2 bacon, 1 sausage, hash browns and a biscuit and gravy will run you$8. Pineapple coconut sugar water $3.50.I have heard from locals that the grilled flank steak and grilled... View all feedback.
What Bryan Bioho doesn't like about A Taste Of El Salvador:
The tray paisa that I ate was not good at all. I read a comment from someone who said it was good and NO. Also it is expensive for what they give. The service is very friendly, the person who served me was very friendly. View all feedback.
Delicious food and welcoming service in a tidy, cozy restaurant. The grilled chicken was fresh and flavorful. A generous portion of chicken served with rice, plantains, yuca, and salad, all presented beautifully at a great price. A hidden treasure in west West Asheville.
I initially thought it was worth the money, but when I went to pay, I realized the price had increased and they hadn't updated their menus yet.
This is the most delicious rice I have ever tasted. I never thought I would be so impressed by rice.
The food at this restaurant is fantastic! Their pupusas are especially delicious and the service is excellent. They also have great vegetarian options.
This is the best Salvadoran food I have ever tasted! The homemade mango juice was delicious. We will definitely be returning soon!