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Cojutepeque Restaurant
Address: 2610 W 3rd St , Los Angeles 90057, CA, US
Phone: (213) 382-5163
State: CA
City: Los Angeles
Zip Code: 90057


Opening Hours

Monday: 07:00-22:00
Tuesday: 07:00-22:00
Wednesday: 07:00-22:00
Thursday: 07:00-22:00
Friday: 07:00-22:00
Saturday: 08:00-22:00
Sunday: 08:00-22:00


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Reviews
It is a comfortable, "homey" type of establishment. The food was very good and the service was excellent. It was my first time eating Salvadoran food, but it will not be my last. The main item on the menu is pupusas. Parking: On the corner of 3rd and Rampart streets. The parking lot is small, about a dozen spaces, but so is the restaurant.
Food was great, but service is terrible and sooooooo slow. The place is tiny. They only had one other table when we arrive and quite a few people working, but it took forever to have our order taken and for the drinks and food to come out. It seems like they have a lot of to-go orders though, and maybe those take priority? I’m not sure what the situation is.
Tasteful, yumminess that has you drooling til they bring you your food. I've only gotten Pupusas here, even back when they used to be 1.75! Now they're up to 3 something. But, they are still frkn good. Totally recommend.
Had the loroco, revuelta, and queso y chicharron pupusas to go. They were excellent and the service was really fast, I think my favorite was the loroco. Price wise the pupusas we're about $4 each at the time of my review so it's a bit more expensive than other pupusa places but the flavor was good and if you plan on dining in the restaurant itself was small and cute and the tables were very clean.
One of the best places to eat salvadorean food. I go there all the time and always get good service and great food. recommended Food: 5/5
This is the place to get authentic Salvadoran food in Los Angeles. The Salvadoran dish that most people are aware of are pupusas, a thick tortilla that is usually stuffed with cheese, beans, meat, or loroco, a vine with edible flowers. It was very good. The traditional foods consist of a mix of Native American cuisine from the indigenous groups Lenca, Pipil, Xinca, Poqomam, Maya Chʼortiʼ, Alaguilac, Mixe, Mangue, and Cacaopera; with later influences from Spanish cuisine after the Conquest of El Salvador.
Recently started working in this area, and was craving pupusas during one of my lunch breaks. Found this gem near by. I had the bean and cheese pupusa and wow, it hit the spot! This will be on top of my list when I'm craving pupusas for lunch!
The food is great. The dining room is pretty and the patio is verdant. The tables are sticky or the atmosphere would be 4 Vegetarian options: Cheese beans eggs plantain vegetables fresh juices Parking: Two small parking lots front and back. Around 15 spaces Wheelchair accessibility: The accessible parking spot is on a slope toward the front door. Threshold is flat.
The food was good and the prices were fair, but the inside was filled with flies and wasps and I had trouble eating my food. I had to constantly wave my hand over my food to keep the flies away and even then, they came back.
Excellent place, great service and the food makes you remember your family cooking. A great place for pupusas. But not so good for breakfast. Also you might need extra napkins, apparently they don't have enough.
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