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Bidra med feedbackIf you are in the Seattle Airport area try Honduras food
I recommend this renovated place, with excellent food, 100 catracho?
Today I went to eat a chicken with slices and honestly, part of the chicken came out raw and the slices were very watery and raw and it is still expensive, the truth is that I do not recommend them, I demand my money!!
Today I went to eat with my friends and I ordered a carne asada and they gave me meat with slices, when clearly we didn't say meat with slices, and the mulitas don't bring guacamole...
I can't wait to come back for another meal at Salva Mex! We had a really great experience. They serve dishes from Mexico and El Salvador for dine-in and takeout. There are familiar dishes like tacos and burritos but we went for their signature, pupusas, we ordered two of each kind! They were served with a cortido, a pickled slaw with a zesty flavor that perfectly compliments a pupusa. I LOVE the cortido here, wow! We ordered a plate of rice and beans to go along with them and of course and a plate of fried plantains which added the perfect sweetness to the meal. I like the beans in the style of El Salvador, they're almost like a flavorful puree. We washed it all down with a cold horchata and walked out with leftovers that kept well. We decided to dine in because the service and vibes were good and there was this row of big cozy booths in front of the floor to ceiling windows off Ambaum.(Note: There used to be two restaurants in Burien named Salva Mex, both on Ambaum but the one by Dairy Queen has closed(It is now Tacos El Hass . This Salva Mex was open on Friday night when we went and it is next door to Elmer's Bar Grill/Burien C.A.R.E.S.