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El Sabor de mi Tierra


 Today I had the opportunity to visit El Sabor de mi Tierra, which is located at 2649 Northland Plaza road, one of the small businesses in the area. The El Salvadorian restaurant is one of my favorite hispanic restaurants to go to because they make the best pupusas in the city. Coming from a central american background, it's no surprise that I love the food that this restaurant serves. Other great items that they sell are fried banana, horchata, and tamales de pollo. Dining in gives you this feeling as if you're in El Salvador, so it's best to say El Sabor de mi Tierra really has it going for them. For this review, I ordered 5 pupusas and a horchata to drink with them, and I was not let down. I immediately tasted authentic, homemade, and savory flavor after having some bites. I was planning on ordering some fried banana with cream as a dessert, but I was already full from the pupusas. If you ever feel like having central american food, I highly recommend coming here!


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