La Campiña Salvadoreña
Dallas, TX · Salvadoran restaurant
- Address
- La Campiña Salvadoreña, 3068 Forest Ln Suite 212, Dallas, TX 75234
- Phone
- (972) 243-1227
- Website
- lacampinasalvadorena.com
- Status
- Closed · Opens 8 AM
La Campiña Salvadoreña is a restaurant located in Dallas, TX. It is one of 3,630 restaurants listed in Dallas. Its 4.0-star rating is slightly below the Dallas city average of 4.2 stars. There are 10 photos associated with this location.
Hours
| Saturday | 8 AM–11 PM |
| Sunday | 8 AM–10 PM |
| Monday | 8 AM–10 PM |
| Tuesday | 8 AM–10 PM |
| Wednesday | 8 AM–10 PM |
| Thursday | 8 AM–10 PM |
| Friday | 8 AM–11 PM |
Customer Reviews
Nice, well maintained and decorated restaurant/store. I had the pupusas and they were delicious. The salsa that same with them was tasty. Would recommend and will visit this place again
Blink and you’d miss this place. Cozily appointed inside. The waitress was kind and accommodating as we communicated through broken Spanish and smiles. I was hungry for Salvadoran. The menu is varied but I couldn’t find an option that hit all my cravings. If I spoke Spanish I could have been better advised. The super pupsusa is more than a stomach duo but would have liked some protein and loroco. The curtido is certainly house made and quite tasty. Horchata is good. As for bakery items, Latin baked goods are a hard sell for me — too dry. But a good meal with plenty of leftovers? $17 = score!! A friendly neighborhood place filled with hard working, hospitable folks.
The food was well prepared, there was no excessive oil or salt. However, food was a little dry and could have used a sauce, cilantro-based would have made this a tasty and wholesome meal. Note that the staff does not speak English.
Came in for a pickup order midday on a Saturday and upon first entrance the interior has a very clean "shoppe" vibe with nice looking booths and tables. I'm a sucker for chicharrones, fried yuca, empanadas, pupusas, and the curtido to go with. This place had it all. The curtido had a surprising punch...and as my first bite it set a fantastic bar. The yuca portion with the cheech-n-yuca dish was surprisingly healthy. It's entree sized, for sure. Then the empanadas...another star of the show. And more spicy slaw (curtido)...that put a smile on my face. Everything came with a salsa Roja that was very mild in heat but super flavorful. The chicharron was the most decadent thing I've ever tasted. I had to stop and take a prayer after every bite because it was so sinfully amazing. It's one
It was pretty good. For my first time it was delicious!
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