A little piece of heaven
THE PLACE
El Chinaco
THE JUDGE
Paul Clinton, Daily Pilot politics reporter
THE MEAL
Two Pupusas, Chicharon (pork) and Revuelta (pork and cheese), and
a large pink lemonade.
THE SPEED
The beauty of El Chinaco is that it isn’t so crowded around noon
that you’ll wait for 20 minutes to get your food. Lunch is prepared
quickly, giving you enough time to savor it.
THE SERVICE
Friendly faces greet you at El Chinaco. You’ll always have your
order taken accurately; no need to worry about getting the soft-taco
combo plate if you ordered enchiladas.
THE VERDICT
El Chinaco offers a unique blending of Mexican and Salvadoran
food. The Pupusas, the staple food in El Salvador, explode with
flavor in your mouth. The pork and cheese are packed in a flour
tortilla, which makes it similar to eating an enchilada. But the
tortilla is thick, like a pita-bread sandwich. If heaven exists, this
dish is on the menu. The pupusas are $1.75 a piece.
You also have a multitude of traditional Mexican dishes to choose
from; the combo platters are a good choice because they offer a lot
of bang for the buck. A plate with two chicken or beef enchiladas,
beans, rice, lettuce and tomato runs for $5.50.
I rounded the meal off with a pink lemonade, which is a winner.
The beverage bar offers a bottomless drink for lemonade and a variety
of sodas. El Chinaco also offers the traditional horchata (rice
water), batidos (milk shakes) and a range of other homemade drinks.
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