La Pupusa Loka

Salvadoran restaurant · East Fremont

La Pupusa Loka

Salvadoran restaurant · East Fremont

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1956 E Charleston Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89104

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A laid-back spot for hearty Salvadoran comfort food, La Pupusa Loka serves up delicious pupusas and breakfast options in a casual atmosphere.  

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1956 E Charleston Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89104 Get directions

$10–20 · Menu

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1956 E Charleston Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89104 Get directions

+1 702 360 5652

$10–20 · Menu

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Mar 6, 2025

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"Just two points stood between La Pupusa Loka and an immediate shutdown by the Southern Nevada Health District. The Salvadorian restaurant at 1956 E. Charleston Blvd. earned 39 demerits during a routine inspection on Tuesday, April 10. Inspectors found spoiled food, an inadequate number of hand washing facilities, ineffective pest control measures, unposted grade cards, and more. The health department last closed the restaurant in September 2012 with 44 demerits. A and B grades pepper previous inspections dating back to 2010." - Susan Stapleton

Salvadorian Restaurant Almost Shut Down by Health Department - Eater Vegas
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Enrique Duarte

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Easily the best pupusas de arroz I've had so far, they are stuffed to the brim with filling, my yuca and chicharron were crispy and they sell the original kolashampan. What more could you ask for?

Belen Rivas

Google
Pupusas are delicious with lots of flavor and are very cheesy, the curtido has an unique taste and the tomatoe sauce brings the final touch to the Pupusas ... NOT THIS ONES. Curtido had no taste/flavor and the tomato sauce looked like it was water down. The Pupusas had little to no cheese, beans and pork. Being a Latina, I’ve tried many different places that sale Pupusas, but I will never try this one again. I wouldn’t know how the service was since I Doordash my order.

Arash Mozaffari

Google
Great food. Love the pupusas. Freshly made to order. Great service for dine in

Esthee Wong

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Food were freshly made. Very local canteen style place. A little pricey for what was served

Laura Rodriguez

Google
Food is soooooo delicious! Popusas are delicious, beans are amazing service is great!

Happy BLC

Google
The worst service and making mistake on the orders due to language gap and not be acountable to mend the situation. The front lady also over charged me for 2 drinks when I only told her, i wanted small. I have let it go. Then, i had a sticky wtitten, I would like to have 4 Chicarron and queso. They give us beans and cheese. I went back to let the manager know that they made the wrong one, but the lady had such an bad attitude. I have left the bag of pupusa for her to keep. My coworkers and I will never go back there again. The place looks unclean and the service is not on there top service!

Lupe Villa

Google
This place could be better if the owner's attitude was more nicer than crappier. They don't treat everyone the same they're tortillas are good for the price. The place is hard to get to because of all the construction.

Cristal Alas

Google
Called to get an order, and the lady was rude right away, she has a horrible attitude I didn’t like it, hung up on me when I was giving her my order. Called again to tell her that it was disrespectful to hang up on someone who was giving them an order. And she still had an attitude. Hope you guys don’t go through this expirience. Y mi dijo “ a vaya” at the end of the conversation.