While service is not always as margoth (bubbly and extroverted) as advertised, this self-serve family-run restaurant is a tasty initiation into Salvadoran cuisine. The antojitos (small dishes) are a good place to start; finish with plátanos (plantain) and cinnamon cream.
Típicos Margoth
San Salvador
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