Welcome to Texas Pupuseria y Taqueria, where culinary passion meets a warm and inviting atmosphere. Established in 2010, our restaurant has been a beloved destination for food lovers seeking an unforgettable dining experience.At Texas Pupuseria y Taqueria, we pride ourselves on using only the freshest, locally sourced ingredients to create dishes that celebrate the rich flavors of Salvadoran cuisine. Our talented chefs craft each menu item with care and creativity, ensuring that every bite tells a story.Whether you‘re here for a casual lunch, a cozy dinner, or a special celebration, our dedicated staff is committed to providing exceptional service that makes you feel right at home. We believe in the power of good food to bring people together, and we strive to create memorable moments for every guest.Join us at Texas Pupuseria y Taqueria and discover why we’re more than just a restaurant—we’re a community hub where great food, friendship, and laughter come together.
Our MenuThis is a popular dish in El Salvador. The mojarra is a type of fish found in tropical regions. First it is cleaned and seasoned. It is then fried in hot oil until it becomes crispy. Despite the crispy exterior, the inside is quite juicy.
Find MoreThis unique soup contains cow’s feet, tripe, and tendons. This is mixed with spices, corn, cassava, and vegetables, including cabbage and carrots. It is the perfect choice if you’re trying to get rid of a hangover. This is why it is commonly sold at weekends. Although it may be unattractive to foreigners, it is a delicious and nutritious meal. The soup is commonly sold in local markets.
Find MoreThis is a delicious dish of deep-fried cassava, or yucca root, which is slightly sweet and quite chewy. The cassava is cut into wedges and then fried. Some people prefer to boil it. It can be served with pepescas (a small type of fish, which is fried), or with chicharrón (deep-fried pork cracklings, which are actually fried in their own oil). It may also be served with tomato sauce and curtido (fermented cabbage salad).
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