Description
Pupuseria Beltran is a Salvadoran restaurant at 1512 S Beltline Rd #8, Dallas, TX 75253, reported by 479 users. Known for dishes like Cheese Pupusa, Gorditas, Fajitas Mexican Steak, Caldo De Res, and Pechuga a La Plancha, it tends to have peak wait times of up to 15 minutes only on Monday evenings from 2:00 PM to 8:30 PM. On all other days, there is typically no wait. This makes it particularly convenient for visitors outside Monday evenings to enjoy authentic Salvadoran flavors without delay.
Amenities
- Takeout
- Dine-in
- Delivery
- Serves local specialty
- Sports
- Solo dining
- Wheelchair accessible entrance
- Wheelchair accessible parking lot
- Wheelchair accessible restroom
- Wheelchair accessible seating
- Coffee
- Comfort food
- Dessert
- Table service
- Restroom
- Cozy
- Accepts reservations
- Credit cards
- Debit cards
- NFC mobile payments
- Good for kids
- Kids' menu
- Free parking lot
- Free street parking
- Parking
Reviews (479)
4 Superb Reviews Out of 479 Reviews
Amazing
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Great
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Okay
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Not Great
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Terrible
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This was my first time visiting this place and I order the chicken breast and a pupusa, the chicken was seasoned pretty well and the pupusa was just alright, I will definitely go back to try other dishes though, lady greeting the customer was very attentive.
My wife and I love this place. the food is absolutely amazing. Everything is really tasty. I love the sopas and the tacos are always good. i really enjoy their aqua fresca selections. We have yet to find anything bad about this place. We have gone back many times and have taken many friends here. The prices are also really good here. It is underrated for sure.
I ordered only 2 pupusas from here and The flavor on the revuelta pupusa was awesome/great, the flavor on the cheese pupusa was nonexistent, they BOTH were too thin aka not enough to be filling . So i was left hungry.. for more revuelta!
A lovely little pupuseria. I finally had the chance to stop in for their tamales salvadorenos. Steamed in banana leaves, these are soft and contain both chicken and steamed potatoes. The texture will remind a gringo like me of a chicken pot pie. (The filling, to judge by tge staff pointing it out to me, has been an issue with customers expecting the beef tamales Mexicano served by other places. El Salvador tamales normally use chicken.) Served to the table with bottles of salsa Roja and salsa verde, both delicious. Free tortilla chips and salsa picante are provided, of course. A small but important side note: If you're as white as I am, you'll want to rely on the printed menu. Not all of the staff speak good English as yet, though they try.
Great food and great price. Their Papusas are delicious. They charge $.50 extra for credit/debit cards but the prices of the food make up for it (it’s not that much anyway...just givin a heads up).
Exactly what we were looking for, a cultural Latino meal. Very inexpensive. Good service. Popusas and horchara were delicious. Some the best we have eaten here in the USA. Place was packed with local families. We marked this place on our maps and plan to return whenever we are out that way. Just wish that it were closer to home.
Their pupusa's are soooooo incredibly good! My husband and I always get them, we see others order incredible looking items from the menu and we're like 'we should try something new'...but then we remember how much we love these little pockets of deliciousness and we can't resist!
Never disappoints. Food is great and prices are affordable.