El Chalateco est perçu comme une adresse salvadorienne chaleureuse et abordable où pupusas, tamales et plats typiques ravissent par des portions généreuses et un goût authentique, le tout dans une ambiance latine conviviale et un service souriant et efficace; le Tepeyac est souvent cité comme coup de cœur et le menu propose des options végétariennes et véganes ainsi que des combos attractifs et des boissons comme horchata et maracuja, avec des prix raisonnables, bien que certaines remarques mentionnent des portions légèrement plus petites ou une sauce parfois trop liquide ou trop salée selon les goûts.
Esperaba un poco más de este restaurante, lo había visto en instagram y se veía bueno, pero no me encantó. Al menos lo que yo probé no estuvo tan rico como para regresar, y el servicio muy lento, ese día estaba casi lleno y solo una persona atendiendo. He probado pupusas más ricas en Montreal. Los tacos dorados estaban mejor.
The food was so good, I'm using my second account to give a good review 😅 the pupusas were fresh, the tacos were tasty & crunchy, & I do not regret trying horchata for the first time here 🩷
The food here is really excellent-we haven't had a bad dish yet & we've been coming for years. Lots to explore: tender tamales, plantains with crema & beans, Maranón juice, & of course pupusas. On the service front things can be slow, but it's usually busy, & everyone is so uniformly kind & friendly that it's really just a matter of being relaxed. & for what you get it's very reasonable.
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Je recommende ce resto , vraiment 10/10 ! Les pupusas sont excellentes , authentiques & très abordables. L'acceuil est aussi tres chaleureux. Merci pour votre bon service & specialement à Sabrina qui est toujours tres acceuillante & attentionnée envers Les personnes agées.
Love this place our whole family comes here for every since birthday, celebration & anytime we want delicious pupusas! We've tried several spots for pupusas before & nothing compares to this place! This is as close as it gets to authentic pupusas from El Salvador! Also the staff is amazing always really nice & attentive! Also love how they always have YouTube from El Salvador playing, making the whole thing feel put together!
Les pupusas étaient délicieuses, le restaurant très agréable, mais impossible de lui attribuer 5 étoiles car l'horchata & fruit de la passion était beaucoup trop sucrée. Je l'ai fait remarquer au serveur, qui m'a répondu avec arrogance que personne ne s'en était jamais plaint.
31 janv. 2026
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We wanted to give this place another shot, but were left with an unpleasant experience. The hostess rudely welcomed us by just pointing at us where to sit without cleaning up the table. We ordered Pupusas; they looked fine but the sides had empty masa. Texture was runny, couldn't even cut it properly without all the filling coming off. Take in mind we ordered beans/cheese & pork/cheese pupusas, which are supposed to be solid, not runny. The chicharron wasn't entirely 100% pork. Salsa was good but the curtido was flavorless, had way too much onions & cut into big chunks with cucumber. Forgot to take pics of the food, but I'll leave one of the curtido as we were still in shock about the chunks. We gave it a 4/10 just because of the salsa. If you plan to continue ordering, you'll have to express it since they don't ask if you need anything else. Once you do, they'll hand you ONE menu per table, remove the plates but leave you the same cutlery sets. We didn't make a big deal, we stood up, grabbed another menu & asked for cutlery sets. Corn tamales were a 6.5/10, sour cream was definitely salvi; however, the plantains were still unripe to be fried so that was a 3/10. Another thing I'd like to mention, is the harassment for tipping a mediocre service. The hostess had the audacity to level up her shadiness because she expected to be tipped way beyond. Their customer service needs to be seriously improved, especially with this girl they have as a hostess. Not sure if she's there every Wednesday evening. Overall, we rate this place as a 2/10
Absolutely delicious food! Everything is flavourful, authentic, reasonably priced the portions are good. they have very interesting combo meals that allow you to try multiple things & have a drink included in the price. I got a delicious & fresh maracuja juice, a pupusa & enchilada. Warm & friendly
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If I have to compare the size of the pupusas with another restaurant like La Carreta, the pupusas from El Chalateco are smaller, the price follows too. Well garnished in the pupusas & tasted the melted cheese on each bite. The taste is really good. We also ordered a plate of Yucca, again very small size for the price. But we did love the garnish on the side, marinated onions were very good!
Finally was able to try Restaurant El Chalateco, a Salvadorean spot. The servers were all warm & welcoming. They have 6 combo deals ($11.00 to $16.49) if you order before 5:00pm. You get to choose your pupusa/tamale/drink.
- Curtido & salsa roja - salsa was thin, watery
- Platano con crema ($4.50) - decent but could have been crispier & more caramelized
- Combo #3 ($16.49) - 1 pupusa (de chicharron), yuca con chicharron & a drink (guayaba). Yuca was excellent & came with several chunks of fried pork
- Combo #6 ($12.50) - 1 tamal (pollo), 2 pupusas (revuelta & de queso y espinaca) & a drink (horchata). Pupusas were tasty. Tamale was moist & fluffy. Horchata was nicely spiced
Love this place, best pupusas & the rest of menu is just as good!! Awesome for a little family dinner, a date or to celebrate an occasion & the staff is so kind!