Medrano’s Bakery & Salvadoran Food Menu – Irving, TX

Type : Salvadoran restaurant

Location : Irving, TX

Based on 474 reviews, the restaurant has received a rating of 4.1 stars. Price $

✔️ Dine-in ✔️ Takeout ✔️ No delivery

Medrano's Bakery & Salvadoran Food 75061

Address:
3001 W Pioneer Dr, Irving, TX 75061

Phone: (972) 513-2498

Website:

Hours

Wednesday 9 AM–9 PM
Thursday 9 AM–10 PM
Friday 9 AM–9 PM
Saturday 9 AM–10 PM
Sunday 8 AM–10 PM
Monday 9 AM–9 PM
Tuesday 9 AM–9 PM

Menu

Main
Pupusas
Choose a style: Revueltas (Chicharron con Queso), Loroco con Queso, Frijoles con Queso, Frijoles, Queso.
$1.99
Tamales Salvadorenos De Pollo $1.99
Tamales De Elote $1.50
Tamales De Elote Con Crema $1.99
Panes Con Pollo $5.99
Tortas
Choose a style: Fajita de Res, Fajita de Pollo, Jamon, Milanesa.
$8.99
Mariscada Con Crema
Acompanada con tortillas de queso.
$19.99
Tipicos
Pupusa, platano, tamal de pollo, frijoles, crema, yuca y chicharron.
$9.99
Carne Asada
Acompanado con arroz y frijoles, ensalada y tortillas hechas a mano.
$9.99
Mojarra Frita
Acompanado con arroz, ensalada y tortillas hechas a mano.
$14.99

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Reviews

Disco Rivade
There’s a big selection of Salvadorian foods and a good restaurant, everyone is really nice!

Veronica
I’ve tried a couple of mom and pop restaurants for good pupusas and nothing compares to this place. Great taste and service. I will highly recommend!

Liliana Diaz
The best salporas de arroz y almidón.

Wendy
Great place to order pupusas. I was nervous about the color of the curtido, but it was so good. I called my order to go.

vanessa quintanilla
The sweet Bread is omggg the best not pricey, but their pan frances is ohhh so pricey $3.75 per bag for the holidays…

Isabel Benitez
Hands down best bread and great service. I’ve been going here for years and it’s still my number one spot for Salvadorian sweet bread. I have family in Louisiana and Florida and they always ask that I take bread from this place.

Emily Valenzuela
The lady at the counter seemed visibly upset by the fact that I don’t speak Spanish, but the sweet bread was so good I don’t even care. They had some kind of popover that had a crescent texture with cream cheese and what I’m guessing was guava jelly inside… It was insanely scrumptious!!!

Karina Ramos
A rare place to find great food. We usually get pupusas de frijol con queso and Caldo de res.

Jay KLN
Food was good (4 stars), but a little over priced (3 stars). Pupusas $2 each. Fried yuca with 2 fried pieces of meat, $9. If you don’t mind the price, the food was pretty good so try it out.

Norma A
This place has sells a little bit of everything alot of central America products like drinks chips, beans, wafers, candy and alot more stuff they also sell food and delicious bread. Good service.

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