Antojitos Guanacos is a Salvadoran Restaurant with three locations in the San Joaquin Valley west of Fresno. The locations are in Firebaugh, Kerman, and Mendota. We visited the location in Kerman at 861 South Madera Avenue, across from City Hall in a building that once housed a Mexican restaurant. Antojitos Guanacos is open from 9:00 a.m. until 8:00 p.m. Tuesday through Sunday. They are closed on Monday.
The menu contained breakfast and lunch dishes. Two of us ordered pupusas. Pupusas are the classic Salvadoran food consisting of a hand made thick tortilla stuffed with cheese, meat, and/or vegetables. We ordered a spinach pupusa and a chicharron and cheese pupusa. Chicharrons are fried pork skins. We also ordered a shrimp cocktail containing shrimp, crab, and chopped vegetables in tomato juice. We ordered a fried banana, which sweet and the sugars in the banana had turned brown and caramelized.
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Front Counter |
Chips and Salsa |
Chicharron and Cheese Pupusa with Salvadoran Cabbage |
Fried Bananas, Salvadoran Cabbage, and Spinach Pupusa (had lots of cheese inside, too) |
Shrimp Cocktail |
Frozen Chocolate Dipped Bananas in Freezer |
Fruit flavored Salvadoran breads for sale |
Our pupusas, fried banana, and shrimp cocktail came to $24.29 including tax.
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