Welcome to Sabor Salvadoreño
Sabor Salvadoreño is a Salvadoran restaurant situated in Beaverton, OR, with a wide range of amenities including takeout, catering, and vegetarian options. The restaurant prides itself on providing a casual and inclusive dining experience suitable for groups, families, and individuals alike. With a focus on authenticity and flavor, Sabor Salvadoreño offers a variety of traditional Salvadoran dishes that will transport your taste buds to El Salvador. From pupusas to tamales, each dish is bursting with savory goodness that will leave you craving more. With friendly staff and a welcoming atmosphere, Sabor Salvadoreño is a must-visit for anyone looking to experience the rich and diverse flavors of Salvadoran cuisine.
- 3460 SW 185th Ave Ste A Beaverton, OR 97006 Hotline: (503) 356-2376
Are you ready to embark on a culinary journey to El Salvador without leaving Beaverton, Oregon? Look no further than Sabor Salvadoreño, a hidden gem that brings the flavors of Salvadoran cuisine to your doorstep. Located at 3460 SW 185th Ave Ste A, this restaurant offers a plethora of delectable dishes that will transport your taste buds to Central America.
Sabor Salvadoreño is not your average dining establishment. With amenities such as taking reservations, offering takeout, and providing wheelchair accessibility, this restaurant caters to a diverse range of diners. Whether you're a vegetarian looking for options or a cryptocurrency enthusiast looking to pay with your digital wallet, Sabor Salvadoreño has got you covered.
As a food reviewer of Restaurant World, I have been fortunate enough to sample the dishes at Sabor Salvadoreño, and let me tell you, they did not disappoint. From savory pupusas to crispy yuca frita, each dish is bursting with authentic flavors that showcase the rich culinary heritage of El Salvador. The waitstaff is friendly and attentive, ensuring that your dining experience is nothing short of exceptional.
Whether you're looking to enjoy a meal with friends and family or simply craving a taste of El Salvador, Sabor Salvadoreño is the place to be. So come on down to this cozy restaurant, located in the heart of Beaverton, and savor the flavors of Salvadoran cuisine like never before. ¡Buen provecho!

Under new ownership, new name is Delicias Pupuseria. I had one of the breakfast plates and it was superb! Redecorated outside, and the inside has been modified a little. Still affordable and delicious!

If you're looking for a traditional Salvadorian meal this is the spot! Great prices, big portions that will fill you up on a budget! I highly recommend trying the pupusa revuelta which has cheese, beans and pork all mixed up! So yummy! The other one I recommend is loroco and cheese for the no meat eaters! The service was prestige along with the ambiance! It felt like I was home with the hospitality they provide! I'm glad I found this hidden gem!

Sabor I had changed ownership and is now Delicias Pupuseria. Give it a try . I called the business and left a message about Yelp, so hopefully something will appear soon.Outside is newly decorated , Rose is the waitress ( say hi!) ,the only waitress ! Food was good ; give it a try , abd be supportive of new business !

My boyfriend and I were visiting from Seattle and, for our last meal before heading back, we decided to check out Sabor Salvadoreño and I'm so glad we did! The food was SO good (the carne asada was my favorite) and the drinks were so tasty and refreshing for such a hot day. We got the chan, tamarindo, and arroz con leche drinks and were pleasantly surprised! What I truly loved most about this restaurant though was the service. The servers make you feel right at home and treat you like family. Would definitely come back again when I'm in the area!

A few months ago, after running errands at Ace Hardware, we decided to stop at Sabor Salvadoreno because we had wanted to try it for awhile. We walked in and immediately noticed that everyone was wearing masks (which was promising) and that they were open for dine-In or take out. We figured we would just do take out, but the server warmly convinced us to dine-in. We looked at each other and said "why not"? It was our first time dining out since March 2020 and everything seemed okay because it wasn't crowded and they had their business together. Their specialty is papusas. The server introduced them all and I decided to try all six of them with a side of plantains. My bf and the server were amazed by my bold decision, but no regrets! The papusas were pretty big so we only finished 3 of them. We also tried their fresh-fruit drink and a Salvadoran style horchata. The plantains came with crema and were very good too. Our server came back and chatted about his travels through Peru. It was a good diversion from the COVID-19 problems of the world. It was great because we left with a heavy box of leftovers and I am glad that the server convinced us to dine in.