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Welcome to Francisco's Salvadoreño Restaurant

At Francisco's Salvadoreño Restaurant, guests embark on a delightful culinary journey through authentic Salvadoran flavors. Nestled in Bethlehem, PA, this family-owned gem is renowned for its exceptional pupusas, burritos, and hearty breakfast options like French toast and buttermilk pancakes. The warm, inviting ambiance reflects the restaurant's commitment to providing a homey dining experience. Customers rave about the rich, unique flavors and generous portions, making each visit feel special. Francisco's dedication to fresh, quality ingredients and attentive service ensures that every meal is memorable. For those seeking a taste of El Salvador, this restaurant is a must-try.

LOCATIONS

Welcome to Francisco's Salvadoreño Restaurant, a hidden gem nestled in the heart of Bethlehem, PA. Located at 100 E Broad St, this family-owned establishment brings the rich and vibrant flavors of Salvadoran cuisine to life. With its warm ambiance and inviting atmosphere, Francisco's is more than just a restaurant—it's a culinary experience that transports you to the heart of El Salvador.

As I entered the cozy dining room, the friendly staff greeted me with genuine smiles, setting the tone for what would be a delightful meal. The menu offers a variety of authentic dishes, but the star attractions are undoubtedly the pupusas—thick, handmade corn tortillas stuffed with savory fillings. Local patrons rave about them, with one customer even declaring them the best in the area. They come highly recommended by regulars like Efrain P., who has traveled from as far as Florida just to satisfy his cravings.

For breakfast lovers, Francisco's serves a delightful range of options starting from buttermilk pancakes to farm-fresh eggs. The menu promises hearty portions at reasonable prices, making it a haven for both early risers and leisurely brunch enthusiasts. The Dos Huevos—served with home fries, toast, and jelly for just $3.95—offers a hearty start to the day, while their delicious French toast will leave you wanting more.

Customers like Amanda M. have shared that missing a day without Francisco's food feels like straying from the source of love and comfort. This sentiment resonates as you savor dishes like the Desayuno Tipico, an exquisite combination of beans, eggs, and, of course, pupusas, embodying the essence of traditional Salvadoran fare. Even first-time visitors, such as Mike R., find the experience enriching, celebrating the unique flavors not found anywhere else.

And the accolades don’t stop there. Judy L. and Celina G. highlight the restaurant's commitment to fresh and authentic food, reassuring diners that each dish is crafted with care and passion. The homely dining room and the efficient service create an atmosphere conducive to enjoying great meals with family and friends. It’s the type of place where every bite feels like coming home.

While you indulge in the diverse flavors at Francisco's, don't forget to explore their extensive breakfast menu. With dishes that are both filling and flavorful, such as their scrumptious steak with shrimp, there’s something for everyone. Whether you're a long-time fan of Salvadoran cuisine or someone eager to explore new flavors, Francisco's Salvadoreño Restaurant warmly invites you to experience the best of El Salvador in Bethlehem.

In conclusion, Francisco's Salvadoreño Restaurant is a culinary treasure that celebrates authentic Salvadoran dishes, friendly service, and a welcoming atmosphere. Each meal is a testament to the rich culinary heritage of Salvadoran culture, making it a must-visit for anyone seeking delicious and unique flavors. Don’t miss out on this delightful dining experience!

For reservations or takeout, call (610) 866-3556. Your taste buds will thank you!

START YOUR REVIEW OF Francisco's Salvadoreño Restaurant
Efrain P.
Efrain P.

The best pupusas and burrito in the area. I was a regular customer when Francisco worked in Plainfield, NJ. He then opened up his own place in Bethlehem but we have moved to Florida, so when we're up in the area we stop in and enjoy a treat. Francisco if you read this I would like to get the recipe for the burrito and the sauce that you serve it with. It's torture to have to wait a year to go back up there. I will make an attempt to reach out to you for the recipe, Happy New Year.

Amanda M.
Amanda M.

Everyday that I do not consume Francisco's I stray farther from the love and light that God provides

Jon F.
Jon F.

Just moved to the area and love pupusas. Haven't had them since moving from CA. This place is great. The food is top notch and service is great. Will 100 percent be back very soon. Didn't try the tamales but a lot of people were ordering them and they looked great too.

Celina G.
Celina G.

This very humble restaurant is the best ever we were visiting from Massachusetts and I tell you the food was so delicious the ambiance was warm and inviting the cost was as good as the food!

Judy L.
Judy L.

We usually purchase from this place. It's really delicious! Family owned restaurant is always friendly. Their food is fresh and authentic. Never disappoints. Definitely should try it, if you haven't done so. Mrs. Judy

John S.
John S.

Delicious and unique flavors not found anywhere else locally. A wonderful quiet corner with a relaxing atmosphere.

Gabriel S.
Gabriel S.

Homey dining room, tasty food, warm and efficient service. The pupusas are excellent here. Big selection on the breakfast menu (but this place is not for early risers, opens at 10:00 AM).

Wajid A.
Wajid A.

Amazing authentic food with a lot of options. Tried the pupusas and they were amazing. Tried the steak w/ shrimp and it was very good. Definitely recommend to atleast try this place even if you are not familiar with this type of cuisine!

Mike R.
Mike R.

A cool restaurant on the corner of Center and E Broad St with Salvadoran cuisine. I've had very minimal experience with this type of cuisine, so I was pretty excited to find this place close to where I was staying. The whole street the restaurant is on feels steeped in history and this place was no exception. They have pretty expansive list of plates. I ordered the Desayuno Tipico (beans, eggs with salsa, sausage, curtido, a slice of cheese, and pupusas) and it was amazing! I can see why this place is packed during the lunch rush. The prices were reasonable and the portions large. I was able to experience this place earlier in the morning, so it felt like I had the place to myself. I look forward to trying more from this cuisine when the opportunity presents itself! Thanks for a great experience.

Breanna M.
Breanna M.

Seriously AMAZING food! I got the Traditional 2 and it was so good! You get a lot of food for a pretty reasonable price. I could have easily shared and still been full. Highly recommend!!!