Welcome to El Papaturro
El Papaturro, a Salvadoran restaurant located in Albuquerque, NM, offers a delightful dining experience. With a cozy and quiet ambiance, this restaurant is perfect for groups, families, and lunch dates. They provide a wide array of vegetarian options and accept various payment methods, including credit cards and Apple Pay. Their menu features authentic Salvadoran dishes that are sure to tantalize your taste buds. From pupusas to tamales, each dish is bursting with flavor and authenticity. Whether you dine in or opt for delivery or takeout, El Papaturro is a must-visit for anyone craving a taste of El Salvador.
- 6601 4th St NW Ste H Albuquerque, NM 87107 Hotline: (505) 503-1575
El Papaturro is a hidden gem in the Salvadoran food scene, located at 6601 4th St NW Ste H in Albuquerque, NM. This restaurant offers a variety of mouth-watering dishes that cater to all tastes, whether you're a meat lover or a vegetarian. With the option to make reservations, have your food delivered, or simply grab takeout, El Papaturro provides convenience for all diners.
The cozy and casual atmosphere of El Papaturro is perfect for enjoying a quiet meal with friends and family. With plenty of outdoor seating, this restaurant is ideal for soaking up the sunshine while savoring authentic Salvadoran cuisine. Additionally, their acceptance of credit cards and Apple Pay, as well as amenities like Wi-Fi and TV, make dining at El Papaturro a hassle-free experience.
As a food reviewer, I have had the pleasure of trying various dishes at El Papaturro, and I must say, I was impressed. From the savory pupusas to the flavorful tamales, each bite was a delightful explosion of traditional Salvadoran flavors. The attention to detail and the use of fresh ingredients truly set El Papaturro apart from other restaurants in the area.
Overall, El Papaturro is a must-visit for anyone looking to indulge in a truly authentic Salvadoran dining experience. Don't miss out on the opportunity to immerse yourself in the culinary delights of El Papaturro.

I would like to thank the workers and servers for the time and excellent service in every way, Danny and the 2 cooks of the evening on 6/23/24 are the best. They went on and beyond their jobs descriptions. Restaurants need to have more people like them.

Nice little hole-in-the-wall behind the Walgreens on 4th and Osuna. I the cheese quesadilla. It tastes like a cheesy cornbread, kind of, and has more of a airy and cake like texture. Also got the papussa with beans, cheese, and pork. It was great! Will definitely be back.

Great experience! I enjoyed the restaurant all the way around. Spacious dining room, amazing smells from the kitchen, clean restroom, wonderfully polite service. Was not crowded at all during the lunch hour & hardly any wait for our order. Everything was made correctly & delicious. The food was so good. I absolutely enjoyed the pupusa & my breakfast plate. Will definitely be back for more. P.S: I barely remember to even snap a photo Lol thats how good the food is ????

Great food, price is right, *very friendly staff*. Casual environment. Love the yuca fritas appetizers and the chicken soup... it's a fried chicken plate served with soup that has chayote in it. Very filling and not too pricey. I love introducing this place to my friends... they always end up loving this place too.

I've eaten here a few times. The staff is always friendly and the food is fresh and delicious! It's one of our new neighborhood favorites!

We still love this awesome and yummy restaurant. Humble but clean. Food its great and the only one Salvadorean restaurant we go all the time. Go there and have the pupusas, sopa de pata and empanadas of plantain. Delicious.

Absolutely delicious papusas. Ordered take out and was delighted to find it came with the slaw and tomato sauce. Highly recommend the melon drink also, super refreshing. This restaurant is now on my go to list when visiting Albuquerque.

The horchata is delicious, and I assume the aguas frescas are the same. Service: fantastic! Very friendly and polite. Mojarra Frita: He had a proud look about him. I like to stare my meal in the eye while I eat it. Crispy in the outside, juicy on the inside. Green Chili Papusa with Loroco: large, inexpensive, best con mucho curtido y pescado. I stacked a bunch of fish on top of the papusa. Yum.

Good if you want a nice local restaurant experience! A lot of food for a good price. The food is made fresh when you order and the staff are kind and if you go frequently they remember you. Definitely will be coming back again and again

I am married to a Salvador woman I have been to El Salvador. I am from Los Angeles. I know what good Salvador food looks like. Smells like and taste like this restaurant is excellent. The pupusa expertly made perfect size just enough cheese, melting out brown perfectly and crunchy. Their tamales are fire and the ensalada ( this is a fruit drink} was so good. Thank God for these people and their food a diamond in the rough of Latino food options in a state obsessed with new Mexican cuisine that they call Mexican and overall not enough options.