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Ilopango Salvadorean Grill

Salvadoran Restaurant!

Ilopango Salvadorean Grill

Welcome to Ilopango Salvadorean Grill, where culinary passion meets warm hospitality. Nestled in the heart of Las Vegas, we are dedicated to creating memorable dining experiences that celebrate the rich flavors of Salvadoran cuisine.Our journey began with a simple dream: to bring people together over delicious food. Our founder, Ilopango Salvadorean Grill, has spent years perfecting recipes passed down through generations, ensuring every dish tells a story. Each ingredient is thoughtfully sourced from local farms and markets, emphasizing freshness and quality.At Ilopango Salvadorean Grill, we believe dining is more than just a meal; it‘s an experience. Our cozy ambiance, paired with attentive service, invites you to relax and savor every moment. Whether you‘re here for a romantic dinner, a family celebration, or a casual lunch, our diverse menu offers something for everyone.Join us as we craft culinary delights that inspire and delight. We can’t wait to welcome you to Ilopango Salvadorean Grill!

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Mojarra Frita

This 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.

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Sopa de Mondongo

This 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.

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Yuca Frita

This 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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“ Every dish was perfectly executed! The balance of flavors was outstanding, and the service was flawless. This place is a must for food lovers! ”

Jessica L.
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“ What a fantastic experience! The menu was diverse, with something for everyone. The staff was friendly and attentive, making our night unforgettable. ”

Olivia E.
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“ Exceptional service and phenomenal food! The staff was friendly and accommodating, and the dishes were beautifully presented. I will be raving about this restaurant for weeks! ”

Linda W.
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