We highlight Hispanic Heritage Month with the Co-Founder of La Usuluteca, Toni Torres. La Usuluteca is a beloved Salvadoran pupusería and bakery located in Mid-City, Los Angeles. Their products evoke ...
For a decade, La Praviana served up authentic Salvadoran cooking — a rarity in this town — from a neat-as-a-pin storefront on South Broadway. Kyle Wagner reviewed it soon after it opened, and raved ...
This story is free to read because readers choose to support LAist. If you find value in independent local reporting, make a donation to power our newsroom today. It all started with salpicón. Nine ...
Empanadas seem to reign supreme among Latin American pastry, but if you’re sleeping on Salvadoran pupusas, let this serve as your wakeup call. Skip the Avianca flight to San Salvador, and get your fix ...
Central Palm Beach County has become a hub for food trucks offering authentic Central and South American cuisine. Three immigrant-owned food trucks, Super Churros, Los Brothers, and Pupusas la Perrona ...
A mother and daughter serve up authentic Salvadoran cuisine from a new walk-up restaurant in Warner Robins. Delicias Salvadorenas, which translates to “Salvadoran Delights,” lives up to its name.
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