Sabor A Honduras

Sabor A Honduras, Austin 2538 Elmont Dr - Austin

American
• Latin
• Spanish

85/100

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Beverly Anne
+4
From the Baleadas, Pupusas, and Tacos Catrachos; you can't go wrong with anything on the menu. We love it, our kids love it. Seating is limited, but you are able to call in for a to-go order.
5
Alexis Martinez
+5
I am Mexican and I certify them, I got the chuleta con tajadas out of this world. Their Pollo is also bomb af don't forget to try a Banana Soda straight from Honduras
5
Antonio Mayorga
+5
I just placed my second order (ever) from this food truck via Uber Eats. I thoroughly enjoyed the "pechuga con tajadas" (Honduran fried chicken breast with fried green banana slices). As a Honduran, I can certainly recommend this place to anyone new or used to delicious Honduran food.
5
maurice b
+5
the food here is delicious and very well seasoned. portions were almost to much for me which is a great problem to have. i'm not a fan of cabbage but without it this dish wouldn't be the same. every ingredient works together to take your taste buds on a well deserved journey. pick any dish on the menu and you won't be disappointed. if you've had Salvadorian food before your going to love this food truck. it's a small truck located just off pleasant valley. when you walk up your greeted with signs that indicate no mask no service, a menu and a bell. once you have decided ring the bell to place your order then pay after it's prepared. if your visiting Austin make sure you plan on eating at Sabor a Honduras, peace.
5
Maggie Mosley
+5
The food was soooooo amazing! My family and I just could not stop eating, no matter how full we felt. We got almost half their dishes and we fell in love with them all. The plates were so big, but I loved eating their food. Apart from the food itself, the service is unparalleled. The music was great, and the atmosphere even better. The owners of the food truck were personable and native Hondurans. They treated us like family; even going so far as to give us an extra plate of food that they thought we would like. With an adorable atmosphere, nice outdoor seating, a personable staff, and astonishing meals, this place is worth the small bill and makes you want to come back every single night. In fact, I just might!
5
Dmariel Sanz
+5
The best Honduran fried chicken I ever had in Austin. I loved it and I will definitely come back.
4
Antonio Gutierrez
+4
I haven't tried any other item on the menu but I can recommend the Popusas, best I've had so far.
5
Benjamin Gregson
+5
Food was excellent! I took an Hondureña with me who vouched for the food. It's legit.
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Natalie Castillo
+4
would give a 4.5 if possible! beans were a little too salty, but overall everything was delicious!!! would definitely come back again! 😋
5
Anthony
+5
I recently tried Honduran food for the first time and really enjoyed it! It’s very interesting to see the overlap between different foods between the various Hispanic countries where often times the differences lay in one critical change. I’ll go into what I got and how it differs to it’s Mexican counterparts: - The Pastelito. This is similar to an Empanada, except the breading is thinner and it’s fried; making the texture more crunchy to chew. This one was stuffed with ground beef, potatoes, and their variation of the side salad which has pico, cheese, and a Honduran sweet cream which is their variation of sour cream, but it’s lighter, thinner, and sweeter. - The Pupusa. This is similar to a gordita, except the corn flour pouch is stuffed with filling before cooking whereas a gordita is stuffed afterwards. This one was stuffed with cheese and chicharron aka fried pork rinds. - The Platano Con Carne. This dish consists of fried sweet plantains, ground beef, refried beans with cheese, and Honduran sweet cream. All in all, I enjoyed everything I got. If I had to pick a favorite, it would probably be that last plate. I am a BIG fan of fried sweet plantain and mixing that with the savory meaty flavor of the beef and the light sweet flavor of the Honduran sweet cream makes for an explosion of flavors in your mouth. With that being said, it is a hole in the wall. The service can be a bit off-putting if you’re not familiar with the cultures, but I say this: if it is a bit slower or not as personalized - it’s not personal. In fact, that’s how you KNOW it’s authentic! At the end of the day, they offer delicious food at an affordable price and that’s why I rate them 5/5.

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Lunedì:
09:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Martedì:
09:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Mercoledì:
09:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Giovedì:
09:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Venerdì:
09:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Sabato:
09:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Domenica:
09:00 AM - 10:00 PM

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