Pupusería Mama Toya
Category: Restaurant in El Salvador
Location: Suchitoto, Cuscatlán
About Pupusería Mama Toya
In the colonial gem of Suchitoto — one of El Salvador's most beautifully preserved historic towns — Mama Toya's pupuseria is a cultural experience as much as a meal. The white-washed walls and colonial courtyard setting frame an experience that feels unchanged from the 1950s. Mama Toya is celebrated for using heirloom corn varieties and for her pupusas de chipilín, a nutritious leafy herb that grows abundantly around Lake Suchitlán below the town.
Phone: +503 2335 1089
Popular Attractions in El Salvador
- El Tunco Beach – world-class surfing on the Pacific coast
- Santa Ana Volcano – stunning crater lake hike
- Joya de Cerén – UNESCO World Heritage Mayan archaeological site
- Suchitoto – colonial lakeside city with galleries and cafés
- Ruta de las Flores – scenic route through colorful highland towns
- Lake Coatepeque – volcanic crater lake for swimming and boating
- El Boquerón – San Salvador Volcano crater viewpoint
Top Things to Do in El Salvador
- Surf the Pacific coast beaches at El Zonte and Punta Mango
- Visit the Mayan ruins at San Andrés and Tazumal
- Try pupusas, El Salvador's iconic stuffed tortilla dish
- Explore the coffee farms and cloud forests of Apaneca
- Hike to the summit of Santa Ana Volcano for panoramic views
- Discover street art and local cuisine in San Salvador
- Watch sea turtles nest on the coast near El Cuco
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