El Paisano 1290 East Plumb Lane, Reno, NV 89502
About the Business
El Paisano is a vibrant and authentic Mexican restaurant located at 1290 East Plumb Lane in Reno, Nevada. Known for its delicious and traditional Mexican cuisine, El Paisano offers a wide variety of dishes such as tacos, burritos, enchiladas, and more. The warm and inviting atmosphere makes it the perfect spot to enjoy a meal with family and friends. With friendly staff and excellent service, El Paisano is a must-visit for anyone craving a taste of Mexico in the heart of Reno.
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Hours open
Monday:
9:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Tuesday:
9:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Wednesday:
9:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Thursday:
9:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Friday:
9:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Saturday:
9:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"This used to be one of my favorite places because the pupusas are a 10 but I hadn't been there in a while and it's changed. Last time I went I ordered a ceviche tostada and I'd give it a 3, lots of shrimp but mostly ketchup. The curtido for the pupusas used to be bomb, and now it's meh. The biggest part for me tho, was THE MUSIC!!!! Loud worship music is not what I want to listen to when I'm eating pupusas with my kids. (granted, we're not religious. It might be alright if you are). The pupusas are still a 10."
"Pupusas were very good but the styrofoam plates and self service curtido and salsa bar were not very convenient. You are only provided paper plates to carry the curtido so needless to say the plates fall apart. You order at the counter and pick up your food. There is really no service. Overall the pupusas were very good. Very loud music playing so it’s not a quiet place to eat. Otherwise food is good."
"If this review was based on food quality, I would rate this place much higher, but the one star comes from the poor service quality my mother and I received here today. I have had staff make errors at numerous businesses before, but I have never been treated as intentionally poorly as I was by all three of the staff on duty at El Paisano today. We stopped in around 1:00 PM today and ordered two lunch combo plates, which as seen in the large sign on the front of the restaurant, were advertised as being $8.50/meal, not including tax. We ordered two of these lunch specials and noticed a few minutes after the food arrived that we were being charged around $21 before tax for these meals. We asked the cashier, Josseline, about this, and she immediately gave us a bad attitude and said that it was "because of taxes." We pointed out that taxes would not be that high, and that they were also accounted for separately on the receipt, so we didn't know where the extra charges were coming from. She then changed her story to say that "that's just what the machine rang up, so that's what she charged us." We asked to speak to the manager, and the manager essentially repeated Josseline's line of reasoning, saying there was nothing she could do for us since the credit card had already been charged. I said this was unacceptable and asked to be reimbursed the difference in cash, to which the manager grudgingly agreed to. Not only was the attitude unacceptable, but also the fact that I as the customer needed to come up with a solution to this problem, instead of her as the manager. We then returned to the cashier for the reimbursement, and now both she and another employee made snide remarks to the tune of "you're the customer, and we are at your service" as they prepared to give us our reimbursement. One of them also pointed to the menu inside the restaurant and said that "food prices had risen", so lunch specials now cost around $10.50, "as we could see." We said that rising food prices weren't the issue; it was the false advertising in the outdoor signage and subsequent bad attitude we'd gotten about a very simple request to correct an error that was on the business to correct. The employee then added that "nobody else had ever complained about this before," and we replied that this had nothing to do with the false advertising and subsequent lack of taking responsibility. To add one final insult, Josseline (cashier) said that "if we were unhappy, we could always leave a bad review for them online." Ultimately, we received a $5 refund in cash. This was a very simple mistake to correct, and the restaurant should have recognized they were clearly in the wrong with their huge outdoor sign advertising something that was no longer the case. It was an easy fix that could have been handled with a simple refund, a coupon for a meal at a future time, etc. Instead, we got no acknowledgment and only a refund under duress. At no point did any of the staff even look at the sign outside or our receipt - clearly they were not interested in listening to us or seeing it for themselves. The food is tasty here, but if you go, be careful that you are being charged as advertised. The foul attitude we received left me wondering whether they are doing this on purpose to defraud people of small dollar amounts here and there that add up over time, or whether they just lack the ability and willingness to display good customer service and perform the basic mathematic operations necessary to run a restaurant."
"I don’t leave bad reviews until I’m done with the place. Ate here several times, drove across town to eat here. They are inconsistent with their quality of asada. After getting our order which was obviously mixed with old burnt meat, we’re done! Taste like charcoal and cannot even salvage the food. Ordered tacos regularly, and sometimes a burrito, only had asada. Rice was hit or miss."
"I came looking for authentic Salvadorean food. A salvadorean breakfast that fills you up with flavor. Instead I order my eggs sunny side up hard (see picture), I don’t know what I got. It was some sort of egg, but not what I expected. I ordered Fried Plantains (Platanos fritos) a tipical dish of the salvadorean cuisine, (see picture), I got half banana/ half fried plantains. I still had hopes the pupusa would change my taste buds and my mind (see picture), I did not get a pupusa, I got a tortilla with a bit of cheese in the center. I had to really look hard to see the cheese and to taste the cheese. I’m definitely not coming back here. I guess this place is an eatery but is not a salvadorean restaurant, selling salvadorean food. Service - What service? This place is like a gas station where you serve yourself. What they cook is handed to you from the kitchen. I really had hopes for this place."
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