Torogoz 6440 West 43rd Street, Houston, TX 77092
About the Business
Torogoz is a vibrant and popular restaurant located at 6440 West 43rd Street in Houston, Texas. Specializing in traditional Salvadoran cuisine, Torogoz offers a diverse menu of flavorful dishes that are sure to tantalize your taste buds. From pupusas to tamales, each dish is made with fresh ingredients and authentic recipes. The cozy atmosphere and friendly staff make Torogoz the perfect spot for a casual meal or a special occasion. Come and experience the delicious flavors of El Salvador at Torogoz!
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Hours open
Monday:
06:00 - 20:00
Tuesday:
06:00 - 20:00
Wednesday:
06:00 - 20:00
Thursday:
06:00 - 20:00
Friday:
06:00 - 20:00
Saturday:
06:00 - 20:00
Sunday:
06:00 - 20:00
Reviews
"Excellent place and very delicious food"
"Good food and prices"
"First time trying this place out and it was pleasant. Service No one greets you when you enter and you seat yourself, which kind of typical for small Salvadorean restaurants. Place is clean and has high chairs and booster seats for kids. The ladies were a bit serious and the kind that leave you be once food is at the table. You have to get their attention if you need something. Food The food in general is very tasty and reasonably priced for the portions. We ordered corn tamales and asked if they could be fried which they were able to do for us! Sooo good! They didn't come out oily either which was great. We ordered empanadas and they were good as well. The filling in them is different everywhere you go but it was enjoyable. We also ordered bean and cheese pupusas for my kids and they ate it up. They were good in flavor, on the bigger size, not greasy, not stingy on filling, and pretty balanced - as in not more cheese than beans or vice versa. My husband got combo number two and he liked it very much. It was surprisingly a very generous portion and was not able to finish it all. I ordered the chicken soup and a agua fresca. I loved the agua fresca! It was marañon flavor, which is the fruit that cashews grow on. I was disappointed on the soup though. It was very salty and the chicken typically is grilled and not fried. Had I paid attention that it was fried chicken I wouldn't have ordered it and opted for the beef soup. Overall, I would definitely come back again and try out other food items. Their breakfast items are the classic Salvy meals and I would love to come enjoy it one day."
"The food is so good. They have a great selection of typical Salvadoran food. I ordered the Luis breakfast, the food was very delicious, all fresh ingredients and freshly made tortillas. The atmosphere is quite calm and familiar. And the staff is very helpful and friendly."
"It would be nice if they put a menu in photos"
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