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Welcome to Pupusas Mama Tita

Pupusas Mama Tita is a Salvadoran restaurant in Garland, TX, known for its authentic pupusas and traditional dishes. The restaurant offers a wide variety of options, from empanadas to fajitas, all served with care and flavor. Customers rave about the homemade chips and salsa, as well as the flavorful pupusas filled with cheese, pork, or veggies. The ambiance is described as cozy and familial, adding to the overall dining experience. If you're looking for delicious Salvadoran cuisine in a warm and welcoming setting, Pupusas Mama Tita is the place to visit.

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Welcome to Pupusas Mama Tita, a hidden gem in Garland, TX serving up authentic Salvadoran cuisine that will transport your taste buds straight to Central America. This cozy restaurant offers a variety of traditional dishes, from Pupusas stuffed with savory fillings like Chicharron and Espinaca con Queso to hearty platos like Fajita de Pollo and Bistec Encebollado.

One of the standout items on the menu is the Sopa de Gallina, a crispy fried chicken soup that comes with salad, rice, and fresh corn tortillas. The generous portions and bold flavors make it a must-try for any food enthusiast. And don't forget to start your meal off with some Antojitos like Empanadas and Tamal de Elote to truly experience the depth of Salvadoran flavors.

The ambiance at Pupusas Mama Tita is cozy and inviting, with friendly service that will make you feel right at home. Whether you're coming in for a quick lunch or hosting a group gathering, this restaurant offers a welcoming atmosphere for all occasions.

If you're a fan of authentic Salvadoran cuisine, Pupusas Mama Tita is a must-visit spot. With its delicious pupusas, flavorful platos, and refreshing aguas frescas, this restaurant will leave you craving more with each visit. Don't miss out on this culinary gem in the heart of Garland.

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Michael S.
Michael S.

Food was good, plenty or it and nice variety on the traditional plate. Chips never came so I asked if they had any and she said yes. Well, so much for free chips....When I checked out I was charged $3.50 for the chips and salsa, won't be back.

John T.
John T.

This place always hits the vibes feel like home and the food always smacks I love it here

Katherine D.
Katherine D.

I was looking for a place nearby to have an early lunch. This place was open had had hood reviews so I decided to go in. Upon entering you can see the whole restaurant. The hostes/waitress allows you to choose your place to sit and brings the menus. She brought out drinks. Which was an horchata and a water. The horchata tasted too sugary for me but was decent. The waitress brought a plate of chips with some salsa and bean dip. The salsa dip was also a bit sweet to me (I normally prefer spicy dip) and the bean dip was good. My party ordered a few revueltas pupusas and a breakfast plate and all the food was delicious. Overall i give this place a 4.5/5

Natasha S.
Natasha S.

My husband and I bought our first house around the corner from Mama Titas. We were so sad thinking that we would not have a good Salvadorian place near by. WRONG! We found this place and it's changed our lives. This place is THE best!! I was sick and wanted something soft so my husband picked up tamalas and pupusas for me. They were so good he went back the next day and ordered me more. If I could have had them the next day but husband told me no lol

Teresa L.
Teresa L.

Sopa de Gallina. Crispy fried chicken soup. Fried chicken (on the bone) served on a platter with salad, lemons, veggie white rice & 2 fresh corn tortillas. Huge portion, great soup. I have never seen chicken soup served with fried chicken, must be an El Salvadoran thing. Not battered chicken, fried with very crispy skin. Served with complimentary chips, salsa & refried beans. Service was very friendly, but slow. Prices were reasonable. Hole in the wall ambiance. Recommend.

Selene E.
Selene E.

Delicious authentic salvadoran food and refreshingly good aguas frescas. I would definitely come back :)

Kacie D.
Kacie D.

First place I've tried pupusa at. Food: I used to always see this restaurant on Walnut, but I never gave then a try until they moved to this current location. They first bring out a basket of chips with a side of beans and salsa. I am in absolute love with their chips, it reminds me of the chips from elementary school on good ol nacho days. I switch between the spinach & cheese and pork & cheese pupusa. There's always a heavy amount of cheese, but I pick it out if I gets overwhelming. I'm also 50/50 on their horchata because it doesn't exactly taste like that refreshing authentic aguas frescas I could get from a local market and it has a thick powdery taste towards the bottom (mix up your drink before each sip). Service: Never a complaint. The ladies and cashiers are always the sweetest. Environment: Total hole in the wall. It has a family own vibe to it.

Isela V.
Isela V.

Located in a corner shopping strip, off a main road, this place is a bit hard to spot. However, if you pay them a visit, you won't be disappointed. They have an extensive Salvadorian menu to include their famous pupusas. At $2 each, you can not go wrong. Their selections are cheese, pork, cheese with beans and one with veggies. They come quite filled with the item of choice and they provide the cabbage topping and salsa at no extra charge. The rest of the menu are lunch and dinner items but didn't really venture into those just yet.