We went to visit friends today in LS and after stopping in at El Cubanito and Kurowski's, we randomly headed over to El Guanaco for a final snack . . .
Chips were tasty and pleasantly oily but could have used some more salt.
Salsa was very mild in flavor and heat.
The vinegared cabbage was crunchy and offered a nice balance between tart and sweet; it went nicely atop the pupusas. A second salsa, served with the pupusas, is in the background.
The 6 of us ordered 10 pupusas; 2 each of cheese, bean, loroco, chorizo and chicharron.
A closer look at the made-to-order pupusas.
Interior of a chorizo-filled pupusa.
All in all, I liked what we ate but really have no basis of comparison, as I've only had pupusas one other time and it was several years ago. The pupusas we enjoyed today were tasty but somewhat bland. That could just come with the territory (as the mild nature of the salsa indicated), I'm not really sure.
I joked with my friend that the cheese pupusa would make a wonderful base for a milanesa sandwich. That idea may be a bit over the top but even though there was nothing "wrong" with what we ate at Guanaco today, I felt like it (or I) might have been missing something. I'll make it a point to check out a few other places (Las Delicias, for one) and see how they compare.
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El Guanaco #1
3802 W. Diversey
Chicago, IL 60647
773 394-5470
El Cubanito
2555 N Pulaski Rd
Chicago, IL 60639
773 235-2555
Kurowski's Sausage Shop
2976 N Milwaukee Ave
Chicago, IL 60618
773 645-1692
Pupuseria Las Delicias
3300 W Montrose
Chicago, IL 60618
773 267-5346
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ronnie_suburban on November 10th, 2007, 7:05 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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