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Welcome to Pueblo Viejo

Pueblo Viejo, nestled in East Boston, is a culinary treasure that showcases the vibrant flavors of Mexican and Salvadorian cuisine. From the mouthwatering pupusas to the juicy carne asada, each dish is a celebration of authentic taste. Highlights include the flavorful corn tamales and rich chicken enchiladas, perfect for those craving comfort food with a twist. While the service can be slow, the wait is worth it for the generous portions and delectable offerings that keep patrons coming back. As a food reviewer, I wholeheartedly recommend indulging in their signature steak burrito, a standout that perfectly melds cheesy goodness with a smoky grill finish.

LOCATIONS
  • Pueblo Viejo
    170 Marion St, Boston, MA 02128, United States
    170 Marion St, Boston, MA 02128, United States Hotline: +1 617-561-0011

Pueblo Viejo is a vibrant culinary oasis nestled at 170 Marion St, Boston, MA. This restaurant has quickly garnered a reputation as a must-visit destination for anyone seeking authentic Latin American flavors. With its inviting atmosphere and a menu that boasts a delightful array of dishes, Pueblo Viejo has become a hidden gem in East Boston.

As you step inside, the tantalizing aromas envelop you, hinting at the delectable offerings to come. The star of the show is undoubtedly the carne asada, which many patrons rave about for its juicy tenderness. Each bite is a testament to the skill and dedication of the chefs who prepare these mouthwatering recipes. Juan Alvarado, a thrilled customer and California native, praises the pupusas as “AMAZING” and recommends pairing them with the restaurant's perfectly fried plantains, sour cream, and beans for an unforgettable experience. These dishes invite diners into a realm of flavor that many have found lacking in other establishments.

For seafood lovers, the carne poblana with shrimp and chorizo is a delightful fusion worthy of exploration. The vibrant mix of fresh ingredients promises a memorable dining experience, further supported by glowing reviews that highlight the generous portions and quality of each dish. Jermyn Graham even noted the “largest plate of food” he had ever seen, which speaks volumes about the portion sizes and value that Pueblo Viejo provides.

The burritos are another crowd favorite, with patrons like John O declaring the steak burrito as “fire.” The combination of cheesy, creamy goodness, finished with a crispy grill, offers a satisfying meal that keeps customers coming back for more. Whether you are a local or just passing through, these flavors capture the essence of Latin cuisine in every delicious bite.

Despite occasional whispers of service delays, the culinary offerings at Pueblo Viejo shine through as the true stars. Glenda Hernandez, a loyal regular, eloquently notes her love for a wide array of dishes, from the seafood soup to quesadillas and nachos, solidifying this restaurant’s diverse menu as one of its strongest assets. Family-style dining and generous portions create an inviting atmosphere perfect for sharing with friends and loved ones.

In conclusion, Pueblo Viejo stands out not just for its rich flavors and generous portions, but for the community it fosters through its warm ambiance. Whether you're indulging in the rich taste of chorizo or savoring the intricate flavors of seafood specialties, you are bound to leave with a full belly and a happy heart. For an authentic taste of Latin America in Boston, look no further than Pueblo Viejo.

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Juan Alvarado
Juan Alvarado

As a California native, I was a little bummed out about the food scene out in Massachusetts. However, this place is making me think maybe I just haven’t been looking in the right places. The pupusas here are AMAZING. Be sure to get an order of the plantains with sour cream and beans! Their tacos are actually pretty good too! The meat was nice and tender. I would 100% recommend this place.

Ariel Ramos
Ariel Ramos

Great food the Carne asada was juicy and soft. I would definitely recommend it!

Jermyn Graham
Jermyn Graham

It's the largest plate of food I have ever seen!!!! And it was so warm and delicious. Love it!

John O
John O

Steak burrito is fire. They add cheesy creamy goodness and grill the burrito. The restaurant was packed in the middle of a weekday. An Eastie gem!

glenda hernandez
glenda hernandez

I love all dishes from this restaurant. The seafood soup,pupusas,steak dish,quesadilla and their nachos. I will say that the service is not very good waits are up to 45 minutes for any dish and the waitress only bring you your drinks and food and beverage check up on you. You need to be looking for them if you need something. But like I said they have amazing dishes that are hard to pass on and that's why I am a regular.

Diana Carmen
Diana Carmen

One of my favorite places to visit in East Boston. You need to try the pupusas and the burritos they are to die for. Really great place and the service is always the best. I come here every time I can with my family and we always come out very satisfied. Thank you to the staff and owners!

Fariha Ashraf
Fariha Ashraf

Pupusas were bomb!! Very delicious and made fresh. They have fresh Orange juice too. 10/10

Dee G
Dee G

The food here is great and well-seasoned! There is a little wait but trust me, it’s well worth it. Menu pics as of Jan 2020. Thank me later! Would definitely recommend!