Lived down the street for 7 years and never knew this was here. Was about to walk into Moe’s and said screw it let’s check out the place that looks like a house. So glad we did. Warm and inviting on the inside with a very friendly staff to educate us on el Salvadorian food. Amazing food. A must check out and spread the word on. Update: On the way out met the owners. Insisted we try the grille chicken which they season and marinade for a week. They gave us a free sample and I have to say it was the best grilled chicken I have EVER had. Will be back ASAP!!!
Paola Z.
Classificação do local: 4 Worcester, MA
My first time here. Very humble place. I decide to get my food to go due to timing but the pupusas were delicious and so was the fried plantain. I also had tamarindo juice which was really good! I’ll def come back
Dana R.
Classificação do local: 4 Worcester, MA
Fuente De Vida is an excellent little restaurant tucked away at the intersection of Park/Stafford and Main, right next door to Moe’s. It’s a little difficult to find the first time, with the entrance not especially well marked, but the front-facing door adjacent to the entrance to Moe’s leads to the decent sized dining area. Sit down and one of the friendly waitresses will be right over to help you. Honestly, I’ve never even had any of their entrees, every time I’ve been I’ve been drawn to their pupusas and Salvadorean-style tamales and sides, all of which are excellent. Worcester is full of good Salvadoran food, but this is my favorite for an inexpensive lunch.