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Esquina Salvadoreña Restaurant Toronto

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5.90 mi
Salvadoran
$
 
+1 416-855-4826
1738 Jane St, Toronto, ON M9N 2E6
Hours
Mon
12:00am-8:00pm
Tue
9:00am-9:00pm
Wed
9:00am-9:00pm
Thu
9:00am-9:00pm
Fri
9:00am-10:00pm
Sat
9:00am-10:00pm
Sun
9:00am-8:00pm

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More Information

 
 
From the business :
Identifies as women-owned
Service options :
Delivery, Takeout, Dine-in
Highlights :
Rooftop seating, Sports
Accessibility :
Wheelchair-accessible entrance: false, Wheelchair-accessible parking lot: false
Offerings :
Alcohol, Beer, Cocktails, Coffee, Healthy options, Small plates, Wine
Dining options :
Breakfast, Brunch, Lunch, Dinner, Dessert, Seating
Amenities :
Washroom, Wi-Fi
Atmosphere :
Casual, Cozy
Planning :
Accepts reservations
Payments :
Credit cards, Debit cards, NFC mobile payments
Children :
Good for kids, High chairs
 

Tips


 
Esquina Salvadoreña is a cozy Salvadoran restaurant situated at 1738 Jane Street in Toronto, Ontario. If you are looking to explore the rich flavors of Salvadoran cuisine, here are a few tips to enhance your dining experience at Esquina Salvadoreña.

1. Start with the pupusas: Pupusas are the national dish of El Salvador. These thick corn tortillas stuffed with cheese, meat, beans, or a combination of fillings are a must-try.

2. Sample the traditional dishes: Don't miss out on classic Salvadoran dishes like yuca con chicharrón (fried pork with cassava), pollo encebollado (chicken in onion sauce), or plátanos fritos (fried plantains).

3. Explore the seafood options: Esquina Salvadoreña offers a variety of seafood dishes, including shrimp soup, fish ceviche, and grilled fish. These dishes showcase the freshest catch and distinctive flavors.

4. Don't forget the Salvadoran drinks: To add an authentic touch to your meal, try the horchata (a sweet rice milk drink) or tamarind juice, which complement the flavors of Salvadoran cuisine.

5. Save room for dessert: Treat yourself to traditional Salvadoran sweets like quesadilla salvadoreña (a sweet cheese turnover) or pastelitos de leche (milk pastries) for a delightful conclusion to your meal.

With its warm atmosphere and mouthwatering dishes, Esquina Salvadoreña provides a taste of El Salvador in the heart of Toronto.