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Welcome to Sueño Latino Restaurant

"Sueño Latino Restaurant, located on Cherokee Street in St. Louis, is a hidden gem serving up authentic Latin American, Honduran, and Mexican cuisine. With a diverse menu featuring dishes like Pollo con Tajadas and Chuleta Cena, this restaurant impresses with flavorful food at reasonable prices. Customers rave about the delicious flavors and generous portions, with favorites like the Pollo con Tajadas leaving diners craving more. The welcoming ambiance, friendly service, and full bar make this spot a must-visit for those looking to experience the rich and vibrant flavors of Latin American cuisine. Don't miss out on this culinary adventure at Sueño Latino Restaurant."

LOCATIONS
  • Sueño Latino Restaurant
    2818 Cherokee St Saint Louis, MO 63118
    2818 Cherokee St Saint Louis, MO 63118 Hotline: (314) 899-0777

Welcome to Sueño Latino Restaurant, a hidden gem in Saint Louis offering a delightful fusion of Latin American, Honduran, and Mexican cuisine. Located on Cherokee St, this restaurant stands out with its diverse menu of flavorful dishes that will transport your taste buds to Central America.

One of the standout dishes at Sueño Latino is the Pollo con Tajadas, featuring fried chicken served with cabbage salad, pico de gallo, onions, and savory sauces. Customers rave about the mouthwatering flavors of this dish, making it a must-try for anyone visiting the restaurant. For those looking for a heartier option, the Chuleta con Tajadas, a pan-seared pork chop dish, offers a satisfying combination of flavors and textures.

With a welcoming atmosphere and attentive service, Sueño Latino provides a dining experience that is both authentic and enjoyable. Whether you're trying Honduran cuisine for the first time or seeking a new favorite spot for Latin American fare, Sueño Latino Restaurant is sure to impress with its delicious meals and warm hospitality. Experience the best of Honduran and Mexican flavors at Sueño Latino – a culinary journey that will leave you coming back for more.

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Eli C.
Eli C.

The Chuleta Asada and the Pollo con tajadas is so delicious! I recommend anyone to give it a try!

MaryAnn B.
MaryAnn B.

Food is very good and reasonably priced. Ordered from appetizer menu which is an amazing value for the portion of food and delicious. Loved the Honduran twist to some otherwise typical Mexican dishes. Service was very polite and accommodating. A little bit of a language barrier but no problem. Don't expect much in the way of ambiance. And watch out crossing the street!

Whitney S.
Whitney S.

Sueno Latino is one of the best "hidden gems" in STL! Located on Cherokee St, the Honduran restaurant serves up huge plates of delicious classics and has a full bar! I'm still drooling over the Pollo con Tajadas! The chicken was so flavorful and the sauce made me lick my plate!

Erica R.
Erica R.

Food was very flavorful appearance was appetizing. Server help in making selection when first choice was unavailable. Not to bad on the price, will be visiting again with the rest of the family next time for sure.

Erica L.
Erica L.

I have never had Honduran food before visiting Sueño and let me just say...shoutout to the people of Honduras because your food is incredible! I started off with a drink and I ordered the strawberry margarita. Sueño uses a fresh strawberry puree that they make in house and it was literally the best margarita that I've ever had. It was so good that I ordered two of them. lol For my entree, I ordered the Pollo Con Tajadas. It's also known as Pollo Chuco which means 'chicken with slices'. The entrée is made with fried plantains topped with fried chicken, cabbage salad, pico de Gallo salad, onions, and sauces. It was so flavorful and filling! There was nothing but crumbs left by the time I was done eating. lol I will most definitely be coming back to try some other items on the Sueño menu.

Mike B.
Mike B.

I believe I have droned on and on about how many high quality Central and South American restaurants we now have in the Lou. Got to go back to Cherokee Street on the recommendation of my favorite Banker (Rene Vences) when I told him I liked fish. I took my lovely wife for lunch and the place only had two other patrons at noon on a Thursday and I was worried. The music was very loud and we felt like old people (which we are) and we asked the waitress to turn it down... and she might have. Regardless she was extremely pleasant. Not great with English but learning and nice and worked with the old gringos. THE FOOD WAS EXCELLENT ALL AROUND. They have a full bar and we ordered margaritas and my Wife watched approvingly as she made them up fresh. No pitchers of them from cooler or the hated dispensing machines. They had two types of whole fish on the menu. Talapia and Red Snapper (for two bucks more). I Got the snapper and a chicken tamale to start. The tamale was excellent. A lot of masa, but extremely flavorful masa and also rice which was a pleasant surprise. Chicken was tender and appeared to be grilled prior to prep. The snapper was delectable and fried and cooked perfectly. It was served with a small dish of rice and beans mixed together and some very flavorful slaw. It was also served with "banana chip", of which I was suspect but were great! We will definitely come back. The only reason it did not get 5 stars was because the bathroom. It was a very clean men's room but toilet seat was broken and soap and towel dispensers were empty. A small price to pay for a great meal and I am sure they will address. Looking forward to going back and trying something else but the fish, tamale and margarita were great.

Curtis T.
Curtis T.

We really enjoyed our dining experience at Sueno Latino. The ambience was fun, festive (Latino music was setting the vibe), casual and laid back. We were greeted by a very helpful server who took our drink orders and provided courteous, on-point service. We needed some help with the menu and got some extra help from the owner (wish we had grabbed his name). You can tell that there is passion behind the menu and the establishment. We had questions about some condiments featuring "pickled" onions and peppers in various mixtures. The super spicy version was spot! I should have bought some to take home. The food was a real treat. Across the table, we generally enjoyed everything. We had the Catrachitas (our second favorite appetizer), the Pastelitos (our favorite!), and the Tamalito de Blote (tied at second). The Tamalito de Blote reminded us of the sweet corn cake you get at Chevy's. For the entrees, we had a mixture of things. The stand out was the Pollo con Tajadas. The tacos were also superb. The Desayuno Hondureño featured some steak that were thin cut and bone-in. While everything on the plate was excellent (especially those plantains - wow), the steak was a bit tough and grisly. If you like that, I am sure you will like this dish! It just isn't our preference. All-in-all, it was a really nice dinner experience. We plan to go again. Overall, I would give this a 4.25.

Cherie R.
Cherie R.

I love how authentic the restaurants and stores on Cherokee St are! Our waiter was so nice - he didn't speak a lot of English but we were all able to make it work :) it was also super helpful that there were descriptions in English of what each item was! We stopped in for lunch - we got an Al Pastor taco Mexicano, Baleada Especial (which had beef, egg, and cheese), and the Tacos Hondurenos (which were like flautas with a delicious tangy, somewhat spicy sauce and pepper and cabbage mixture). Everything was delicious! The Tacos Hondurenos are a must and we can't wait to go back and try the Tamal Hondureno !

Maricris I.
Maricris I.

Sooo very happy to have found An amazing authentic Honduran food. The place is a nice size but a bit loud. The service is great and fast. The most important part the food! I the pollo con tojadas and let me tell you it's absolutely delicious! The tajadas are made to perfection and the sauce is delicious. The chicken was good but I could tell it was not really fried and this plate chicken is supposed to be. But overall very good. La carne asada was also pretty good. El desayuno was yummy but he portion of bean is very small. The flour tortillas are good but thin. Overall this is the best Honduran food I have found in STL! Definitely a must repeat!