La Usuluteca
Salvadoran restaurant · Arlington Heights ·

La Usuluteca

Salvadoran restaurant · Arlington Heights ·

Bakery serving authentic pupusas, pastries, and Salvadoran fare

La Usuluteca by null
La Usuluteca by null
La Usuluteca by null
La Usuluteca by null
La Usuluteca by null
La Usuluteca by null
La Usuluteca by null
La Usuluteca by null
La Usuluteca by null
La Usuluteca by null
La Usuluteca by null
La Usuluteca by null
La Usuluteca by null
La Usuluteca by null
La Usuluteca by null
La Usuluteca by null
La Usuluteca by null
La Usuluteca by null
La Usuluteca by null
La Usuluteca by null

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4014 W Washington Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90018 Get directions

$10–20

Order delivery
See Menu
No restroom
Accepts reservations
Popular for lunch
Popular for dinner
Cozy

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4014 W Washington Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90018 Get directions

+1 323 738 1044
lausuluteca.com
@usuluteca.la

$10–20 · Menu

Features

•No restroom
•Accepts reservations
•Popular for lunch
•Popular for dinner
•Cozy
•Family friendly
•Good for solo dining
•Touristy

Last updated

Nov 7, 2025

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La Usuluteca

Kimberly L.

Google
Dulce Pan Order: Alemana, Brazo Gitano, Guisano, Oreja, Quesadilla La Usuluteca is an authentic Central American Deli, located near Arlington Heights, off Washington Blvd. & 10th Ave.; you can't miss the bright red name banner & awning. Upon entering, your senses are hit with baking & cooking scents: pan dulces & pupusas? After selecting my Yelp freebie: Alemana (vanilla muffin pound cake), I asked what's their best seller & got the Quesadilla. It's a sweet, dense cheese bread with a texture that mimics a pound cake. It was really tasty if a tad on the dry side. My son picked the Oreja, literally translates as "ear" because it looks like one. This puff pastry is also called a palmier. It's sweet, light, crisp, & flaky. M says they're way better than Costco's. I also added a Brazo Gitano (strawberry & coconut Swiss/jelly roll), & Guisano (pineapple-filled roll). Although I might have mixed up Alemana & Guisano. I figured this is a mom & pop, so a menu is not probable, & requested the server's help; she was kind enough to take the extra time to provide the names of dulce pans. There's no dulce pan menu, but there is an electronic hot foods menu behind the counter. Not sure of price points, but I got 4 items, excluding my Yelp freebie, for $11.00+. There's a 50¢ surcharge with a cc payment. It would be nice to have placards labeling & pricing the items (sometimes pricing dictates my choices & the quantity). Friendly, knowledgeable, & helpful customer service... my server took extra time to provide the names of the dulce pans & describe what's in them. While I'm not likely in this part of town, I'm definitely a fan of this Central American bakery & will stop by if I'm in this neighborhood. Mi pan dulce son muy deliciosos!!

Rebecca R.

Google
Great place to get your pastries and pupusas. They sell an array of baked goods and savory foods. The parking is ample, the café is clean. The employees helped me get what I needed. Would come again try different pupusas.

Gabriela De L.

Google
I ordered 2 pupusas, they're big, but no flavor and because I saw the size of the pupusas, I asked for one extra baggy of the sauce, they wanted to charge me $1.50 just for sauce not even extra curtido, I know everything is expensive now, but come on, is a little too much. The pupusas it selves were more than $5.00 because I asked for rice flour with taxes and everything were almost $12.00. I hope management reads this review and consider a better policy for the extra toppings. Also the pupusas had more "masa" than filling.

Jessica F.

Google
Not Authentic. Their Quesadillas taste like Pound cake. Sweet and no flavor. Not your original Salvi Quesadilla you're looking for!

Jennifer H.

Google
I love this restaurant one of the most authentic place in town not only do they have good pastries but my kids also enjoy there breakfast pupusa and sopas not to mention the staff is really friendly. Highly recommend

Megan B.

Google
Amazing find for wonderful and yummy food. I would highly recommend this place to anyone in the Los Angeles area. 😊

QueenBeee

Google
It’s good just the curtido and tomato sauce wasn’t good…to bland. I love curtido so this was a disappointment

Claire S.

Google
What a find! If you're craving some good Salvadoran food, look no further. La Usuluteca is the place to get that craving fulfilled. Ambiance is not too bad, prices are reasonable and the food is very delicious! They also have a bakery inside and although it was my first time checking it out, I will be back to try out their sweets! I ordered their Salvadoran quesadillas. It's also a must to try their pupusas 🤤