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February 2024 by Hamed C.
Amazing. Pupusas were like I was in El Salvador!! I wish I had something closed by like this! I'm definitely going back every time I'm in GA
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August 2023 by Danielle B.
While visiting GA my brother introduced us to this place and said that their pupusas were amazing. I would 100% agree. The ambiance is 0 because this is in a gas station but I would absolutely eat here again. We got the chorizo + jalapeno pupusas and they were both phenomenally flavored, fresh and hot. Make sure you get the slaw too!
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May 2023 by Lori Hart
I was trying to get my app to work and they asked if I was going to get gas. I told them I was. They said go ahead and then at 1.5 gallons they shut off the pumps. I asked why and the man said I was taking all day. I will never be back here
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March 2022 by Linda BUTLER
Friendly staff...clean store...Inventory to satisfy all customer needs...great hours...Safe to shop not alot of homeless people hanging around outside....Great experience to be able to go in a store and feel welcome...love you
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February 2022 by Charles H.
A hidden gem! The food is fresh and fabulous. The owner Sam's staff are friendly and accommodating! I highly recommend this establishment!
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March 2021 by Da B.
located inside the texaco gas station!! hit up all the pupusas. they are all delicious. i rarely hand out 5 stars folks. the ladies are very pleasant.cheese pupusas. asada (steak) . pastor is marinated pork . all are great. awesome job ladies!! aloha
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March 2021 by Lydia E.
These are really good pupusas! Highly recommend! And they have great customer service 10/10
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October 2019 by Lou G.
"El Mana" or "The Manna" is a small Salvadoran pupuseria locates inside the Texaco. For those unfamiliar with pupusas "A pupusa is a thick flatbread from El Salvador made with cornmeal or rice flour. It is usually stuffed with one or more ingredients. These may include cheese (such as quesillo or cheese with loroco buds), chicharrón, squash, or refried beans. It is typically accompanied by curtido (a spicy cabbage slaw), and tomato salsa, and is traditionally eaten by hand, without the use of utensils. The exact origin of the pupusa has not been proven." Wikipedia (You can go ahead and hit that useful vote now) The pupusa's here are made fresh the corn meal is excellent, the cheese is delicious. The cabbage slaw is very good as well. Yummy stuff my fellow Yelpers. At about $2 apiece you can't get a better lunch under $5. On every visit I see them peeling tamarinds for the Aguas Frescas here, super fresh and delicious! Everyone at El Mana is a volunteer, with proceeds going to the construction of a church. Eat Pupusas, do good! There may be a bit of a language barrier at the counter but well worth it for what your getting, and the good you're doing! You owe me.
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March 2018 by Diana Orozco
It is a Small place inside but very clean and They truly have the best mexican food around (definitely worth the time) ðŸ˜ðŸ˜ðŸ˜
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September 2017 by haritha kondaveeti
Best place to visit