acajutla


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2.5
erin
4
2 yıl önce
central mcdougall
thisrestaurantis my most frequently skip the dishes pick. love the food - not like anything i've had before! always fresh and tasty.

pupusas always a great hit. i ordered the combo platter, pupussa and refried beans a few minutes ago. can't wait for it to arrive!
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masterl2010
2
2 yıl önce
central mcdougall
worst dining experience...ever.. we arrived last night to the restaurant, very excited as we had heard great things about acajutla. once we stepped inside, we were very happy to see that almost every table was full, as this is usually a very good sign. unfortunately, this was where our good experience with therestaurantended. the waitress appeared busy, as she was the only one working, so we did not mind waiting ten minutes to be greeted. when it came for her to seat us, however, she snarled "for two?" barely making eye contact, and walking away while she spoke. while directing us to our table, she stopped to serve another guest, then quickly gave us our menus and left. she did not return for 20 minutes. i wish i could say it was because she was busy serving others, however, by the time we were seated, a majority of the tables had packed up and left. our table was the only one left of three, one of which was waiting for dessert and the other was just visiting with each other. we noted the high prices of the food ($2.50 for a side of sour cream - really?), but we assured ourselves that our portions would probably be large, and as it was authentic the food would be amazing and therefore worth the high price. i wish we were right. my husband ordered the acajutla plate at $18.99. the menu at therestaurantdescribed a 6oz. steak, refried beans and rice, chimol, and two sausages. my husband received a plate of food that looked like it had been on the counter all day. there was no rice, his beans looked stale, and instead of two sausages, he received a sausage that had not been full cut in half. his steak was mostly fat, and tasted like rubber, which is a bonus because what was not burned of my enchiladas tasted like flour. my plate also looked as though it had been sitting out for a long period of time (the melted cheese had already started to harden, and the tortillas were stiff). my lettuce looked days old. i was able to eat the first one, however, the second one was burned so badly that the taste permeated through the whole enchilada and lingered in my mouth after the first bite. i was only able to eat half of my $15.00 meal. our waitress did not return to ask about our meal (i'm assuming its because she was aware of the quality) nor did she return at any time to offer us drinks. please be aware when you are choosing this restaurant!
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fat
3
6 yıl önce
central mcdougall
chorizo tacos, ceviche and pupusas

continuing with one of my all time favorite foods, tacos, we went to acajutla. thisrestaurantboasts el salvadorian and mexican cuisine and overall does it alright. tacos came in 3, served on corn tortillas with onions, cilantro and avocado. i had the chorizo (that is typically never moist), had some kick to it but the rest of the ingredients like the veggies were so-so. ceviche had diced tilapia, in lime juice and chimol had a pretty decent tase. definitely tasted better than the tacos for sure. main reason we came here though were the pupusas. traditional salvadoran pupusas made with corn flour and stuffed with cheese and pork. i thought the flavor was ok, but wish there were more filling. there might be some standard value for the tacos here, but the pupusas being 4 bucks each is kinda pushing it. also running out of chicken was kind of weird. friday night seems like a primetime to have chicken y’know?

located on 107th ave and 113st, this smallrestauranthas some charm. although the service was lacking as i had to get up from my seat to get someone’s attention, place was a decent enough place to try if you’re in the neighborhood.

sal says: just try it (3/5)

@jda_03 says: pupusas are tasty and very satisfying. mixing cheese, beans, and pork are the way to go. ceviche is light and fresh. running out of chicken was odd.

@ms_bal says: it’s a cute little restaurant. i love the pupusas. i really enjoyed the chile con carne dish as well.
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erin
5
7 yıl önce
central mcdougall
very tasty! i have ordered from here through skip the dishes and have also ate at therestauranttwice. highly recommend their tostadas! very filling, tasty and great value for the price.
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asjfdlkj
9 yıl önce
central mcdougall
white people need to calm down. if you're not salvadorian or have not visited el salvador and tasted proper/authentic dishes.. you can't judge the food here. i was born in el salvador and the food at thisrestaurantis the closest to what was available back home. sure, the service isn't the best sometimes! but that's because they're a very busy restaurant, they'll usually tell you beforehand. if you're going for pupusas, you're always going to wait a while longer. but if you go earlier than dinner time, it's never too long of a wait for any food and the service is more personal, because they have less customers to attend to.
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government
11 yıl önce
central mcdougall
bad service. first of all i am not south american, but my friend and i walked into therestaurantthinking we would have a nice spanish supper. the waitresses, (there were 3) looked at us as if they were wondering why we were there. they were working on putting christmas decorations away. it took them at least 10 minutes to come and give us menus and left us sitting there at least another 15 mins after we looked at the menus and decided on what we were ordering. when the waitress finally came and took our orders she walked away and continued to work on putting the decorations away. we sat and waited for at least another half an hour then i finally asked how long it would take to get our order cuz i noticed she never left the dinning area to make our orders. the waitress was rude and said they had had 30 pupusa's to make before they can get to our orders. there was only one couple with 2 kids in therestaurantand they were finished eating and getting ready to leave. when i brought that up to her attention she she said we were welcome to leave if we wanted to. well it turns out i was right, she didn't give the cook our orders at all. we sat there for over an hour, hungry. we ended up walking out.
i would not recommend this restaurant. not unless you have a lot of time on your hands and a lot of patience with rudeness. we probably would have waited another hour if i had not brought my issue to her attention. what ever happened to good customer service? therestaurantwas lucky i wasn't with my secret shopper friend. maybe next time i should take her there.
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justice
11 yıl önce
central mcdougall
good food, bad atmosphere and customer service.. so, although the food is good, there is a saying that goes like this; good food goes together with a good customer service and the atmosphere.
although the food is good, every time i have been there either alone or with my husband, the waitresses there suck big times. they act like if they will give you the food for free, secondly, although the place is to cater the spanish community, it looks like those girls are forgetting that. when they see white people walking in, they will give them the royalty treatments, when they see a group of 10 people walking in, they will give them the royalty treatment, but when they see one single person or a couple, they don’t make a big deal out of providing a good service.
they even had a scandal the other day, in fact; i had to listen to that incident first hand news. they kicked out of therestaurantthis poor lady just because she was canadian native, and she was not there to spend $100.00 dollars. how racist and repugnant can it get?
in top of that, the place is very tacky looking; full of mexican colorful nonsense table clothes, colorful ugly looking papers on the ceilings, and so on.
when you walk in there, it mostly feels like you are walking in a room where there was a birthday party a year ago, and it never got cleaned up.
my advice to the owners is; just get rid of those frivolous, unfriendly, unpleasant waitress brats, and do a good decoration make-over on the place.
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ayala
2
11 yıl önce
central mcdougall
i've been here twice. the first time, the good was decent, but service was practically nonexistent. the second time, service was still terrible, but good seemed to be worse, while prices seemed higher. definitely worth going to a differentrestaurantfor latin food.
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kasuni
2
11 yıl önce
central mcdougall
therestaurantis kind like a hostage place to me. and they was a really creepy guy there just staring at me and my girls ugh. food was good i had enchiladas and mexican rice
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hmj
12 yıl önce
central mcdougall
mmmmm pupusas & tostadas!. service is very friendly, food is always fantastic. on our most recent visit we had the pupusas and tostadas which were fresh and delicious as usual! also loved the pork and potato things that are kind of like samosas (i can't remember what they're called) but the flautas were a little overdone. still, overall great! it can be a little slow at times when therestaurantis busy, but certainly worth the wait if you're not in a hurry.
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etorre101
2
12 yıl önce
central mcdougall
if you are planning on coming here i strongly advise that you don't. we went there as we wanted something authentic and us being from central america. let me tell you as soon we walked in we should have left, the server did not come to our table for about 5-10 minutes. once she came there was no courtesy. we ordered our overpriced meals, there was no cutlery for us to eat once we got our meals, we had to remind them that we hadn't gotten all our orders and some of the food was not prepared to how asked for it (the meat was under cooked) when brought to the attention of the waitress she got mad and said "well maybe we can give you a small discount" (the discount was not given) and she was rude about it. when we were leaving the cook came out and was talking bad about us because we had complained about the food. i would say "save your money". el rancho is definitively therestaurantto go to if you want authentic and way better prices too.
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erika
5
12 yıl önce
central mcdougall
the best thing i ever ate: mix pupusa. if i had to pick this city's best latin menu item it would be acajutla's mix pupusa. ($3.25)
tortilla stuffed with your choice of pork, cheese, refried beans or any combo.

this traditional salvadoran dish is also served with house-made pickled cabbage and spicy hot sauce which should both be piled on in abundance! it makes a perfect little appetizer which cannot be missed. i always choose the "mix" option to enjoy all three of the options. the tortilla is fried to a perfectly crisp-yet-chewy doneness and the contents inside are always hot and gooey and savoury and delicious. but it's the cabbage and hot sauce (and maybe a little avocado sauce) which really kicks everything up a notch. the cabbage adds a crunch of acidity which really balances all of the components out. it's a flavour party with everyone invited!


-----26 feb, 2010-----

3.5/5 for acajutla. acajutla is a mexcian and salvadoreanrestaurantthat's located in a bit of a shady neighbourhood. but what can i say, sometimes you need to venture to some interesting places in order to try some great food.
we went there on a thursday night, and the small-ish place wasn't very busy at first. it did pick up throughout our meal though. therestaurantis very cute and viberant on the inside! the walls are painted a bright lime green, and they have colourful flags hanging from the ceiling. the table cloths are also bright and authentic. they certainly have the atmosphere "right." the service was also incredibly friendly, our server was happy to explain anything on the menu and was very pleasant the whole time.

the menu is a few pages long and it was hard to make decisions with each item sounding so good!
the server explained what all of the specialty drinks were, and we were very interested to sample them! i went with the horchata (2.50$) which is a beverage made out of nuts and seeds - it was delicious! it was sort of milky and reminded me of a soy beverage. it was certainly a new flavour that i'd never tasted before.

i found that the appitizer round was actually fairly easy to decide on. a favourite, tortilla soup (corn tortilla, avocado & feta cheese in chicken broth - 6.99$) was on the menu, so i went with that. normally i'm used to this type of soup having a tomato base, so the chicken broth base was different, but certainly a welcome variation to a soup that i enjoy. the fact that there were actual pieces of chicken within the soup was an unexpected and tasty twist. all of my favourite flavours were present in this soup.
i also started with a pupusa (tortilla stuffed with your choice of pork, cheese, refried beans or any combo - 3.25$), which is a dish that i adore. i first sampled this item at a taste of edmonton (a food event that happens every summer in churchill square) and it's become one of the items that i look forward to the most. i chose the 'mix' option which is a combo of all three of the possible fillings. when you get your pupusa, you're supposed to add some spicy cabbage, avocado sauce and spicy sauce on top. delicious! it's a hot little package of flavours bound together by gooey cheese. i recommend that everyone tries this!

when it came to choosing my entree i was a little less decisive. there were so many choices, but in the end i went with a bit of an old standby, which was the mexican enchiladas (soft corn rolled tortilla stuffed with chicken & topped with spicy enchilada sauce & mozzarella - 9.99$). i'd say that this was nearly as good as any enchilada that i've had. the chicken inside was shredded and savoury, the sauce was tasty and spicy and the cheese completed the dish. it tasted very authentic. i was so full by this point that unfortunately i couldn't finish the whole meal, so i packed up the rest to take home.

the only problem with the whole dining experience was that we were working on our appitizers and still had plenty of food left, when our entrees came out before we were done. the server just crammed the plates onto our table and there was barely any room for everything. we were forced to quickly rush through the rest of our appitizers in order to get to our entrees before they started to get cold.
other then that everything was pretty great. i'm not sure that this is the best mexican joint in the city, but they certainly offer plenty of good reasons to give them a try.
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danib
5
12 yıl önce
central mcdougall
mom & dad eatery. for me this place lacks on many levels.
food quality, atmosphere, decor, customer service.
it will always remain the littlerestaurantaround the corner that is ok when you have time and nothing else to do. otherwise, nothing great to say about it.

the service is soooo slow, i can eat twice at anotherrestaurantin that time. the servers are so shy it is painful to talk to them, all the staff seems scared when you want to talk to them.

pupusas are good, so are the tamales. but that's it.
thew family should open a smaller place and focus on salvadorean food and not try to make mexican that does not make the cut.

i would not recommend this restaurant.
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kait
5
13 yıl önce
central mcdougall
wonderful experience!. the service isn't great, but this family runrestaurantreally feels like a warm and inviting el salvadorian experience. the pupusa's are delicious, be careful though, they're very filling! you really only need two per serving!
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