Bocadillos Taiwaneses Uncle Yang

4.5
(641 votes)
Paseo General Escalon Centro Comercial Orion Local No 5 y 6 San Salvador, San Salvador
Moderate
Closed now • Opens at 11:00

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Discover the Unique Flavors of Bocadillos Taiwaneses Uncle Yang

Bocadillos Taiwaneses Uncle Yang offers a delightful culinary experience in the heart of San Salvador. Located at Paseo General Escalon Centro Comercial Orion Local No 5 y 6, this establishment invites you to explore authentic Taiwanese flavors that promise to satisfy your palate and even relieve homesickness for those familiar with Taiwanese cuisine.

A Taste Adventure Awaits

The menu features a variety of dishes including flavorful mixed rice noodles praised for their delicious taste and beautifully balanced ingredients. Patrons often describe the food as an explosion of flavors that provide an excellent and healthy dining option. The dishes are thoughtfully prepared to offer both richness and balance, ensuring every meal is a satisfying experience. Beyond the food, the atmosphere is enriched by the soothing presence of Taiwanese music, adding to an authentic and immersive experience.

With attentive and friendly staff ready to assist you, your visit is sure to be welcoming. The company emphasizes a commitment to delivering fresh and healthy meals to guests looking for a different and exciting culinary journey. Open every day from 11:00 AM to 9:00 PM, Bocadillos Taiwaneses Uncle Yang is perfect for a casual lunch or a relaxing dinner.

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Jacob
July 9, 2025
Great, can relieve homesickness
San Mateo Hotel
June 2, 2025
We ordered mixed rice noodles, it tasted delicious, but the meat and chicken ingredients were a joke on the plate.
Rigoberto Diaz
June 1, 2025
An explosion of flavors, all excellent. I recommend it for a different culinary experience.
H C
May 18, 2025
I was really excited to try this place, but every dish I ordered tasted so plain—everything tasted like it was just boiled in water! I specifically ordered stir-fried veggies, but they brought out a hot boiled version instead. When I asked the staff about it, they flat-out lied to my face and insisted it was stir-fried. Come on, I’m Taiwanese—I know the difference between hot boiled and stir-fried! The food was really disappointing. Honestly, the only authentic thing here was the Taiwanese music playing in the background.
Alexis Caballero
May 16, 2025
Very rich and everything is very well balanced