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Restaurantes Que Poseen Permiso De Funcionamiento Del MINSAL 2014 Restaurantes que poseen permiso de funcionamiento del MINSAL 2014 No. Establecimiento Dirección Municipio Departamento 1 Restaurante McDonald's Zona Rosa Boulevard del Hipódromo N° 804, Colonia San Benito, San Salvador San Salvador LE CROISSANT CAFÉ Av. Las Magnolias, Blvd. del Hipódromo, Local 3, Col. San Benito San Salvador San Salvador 2 Blvd. del Hipódromo y Av. Las Magnolias, Col. San Benito, San Restaurante Garden Court San Salvador San Salvador 3 Salvador DYNASTY Boulevar Sergio Vieira de Mello, N° 738, y Avenida las Magnolias San Salvador San Salvador 4 Av. Victor Manuel Mejía Lara, Block 4 - A, Etapa Uno, Col. Escalón N° La Panetiere Sucursal Zona Rosa San Salvador San Salvador 5 6, San Salvador CALLE CORTEZ BLANCO, NÚMERO DIEZ, URBANIZACIÓN MADRE FELIPE´S Antiguo Cuscatlán La Libertad 6 SELVA, TERCERA ETAPA Calle Llama del Bosque, Av. El Pepeto Sur N° 10, Santa Elena, Hooters El Salvador Antiguo Cuscatlán La Libertad 7 Antiguo Cuscatlán Av. Madre Selva Sur, Local 10 y 11 Centro Comercial Plaza Jabes, Restaurante Belén Antiguo Cuscatlán La Libertad 8 Antiguo Cuscatlán Restaurante Buffalo Wings Urbanización Madre Selva Tres, Edificio Avante, Local 01-05 y 01-06 Antiguo Cuscatlán La Libertad 9 10 China Wok Autopista Sur CENTRO COMERCIAL AUTOPISTA SUR LOCALES 1, 6, 7, 8 Y 9. San Salvador San Salvador 11 Nash Autopista Sur CENTRO COMERCIAL AUTOPISTA SUR, CALLE A HUIZUCAR San Salvador San Salvador Centro Comercial Jabes, Local: N° 6, Boulevard Orden de Malta, Restaurante Fellini Antiguo Cuscatlán La Libertad 12 Urbanización Madre Selva,3 Etapa 13 Pizza Hut express Autopista Sur Centro Comercial Autopista Sur, Local 6 - 11, San Salvador San Salvador San Salvador Panadería El Rosario sucursal Autopista Sur Centro Comercial Autopista Sur Local:N° 40 San Salvador San Salvador 14 15 Panes Coyo Autopista Sur Centro Comercial Autopista Sur Local No.3 San Salvador San Salvador CENTRO COMERCIAL AUTOPISTA SUR, CALLE A HUIZUCAR LOCAL 38 Mister Donut Estadio San Salvador San Salvador 16 Y 39 17 Pollo Campero 108 1a. Calle Poniente, N° 326 San Salvador San Salvador 1a. Calle Oriente, entre 6a. Av. Norte y 8a. Av. Norte, Centro Mister Donut San José San Salvador San Salvador 18 Comercial Izalco Centro Comercial San Benito, Locales 4 y 12, Boulevar del Quiznos Sub Zona Rosa San Salvador San Salvador 19 Hipodromo Col. San Benito, Blvd. del Hipódromo Pol. F, Lotes N° 325, 49 - A y 49 Dominos Pizza Zona Rosa San Salvador San Salvador 20 - B 21 La Terraza Final Avenida Revolución, Colonia San Benito San Salvador San Salvador BOULEVARD DEL HIPODROMO, AVE. LAS MAGNOLIAS, LOCAL No. La Hola San Salvador San Salvador 22 230, COL. SAN BENITO, ZONA ROSA 23 Mesón de Goya Carretera a Santa Tecla,Kilometro 11 1/2,, N° 133 Santa Tecla La Libertad 24 Pollo Campero Holanda 2a. Calle Poniente y 12 Av. Sur Santa Tecla La Libertad 25 Burguer King Final Calle Oriente frente a Colonia Britanica Santa Tecla La Libertad 26 Pollo Campero 114 2a. Calle Oriente entre 1a. Y 3a. Av. Sur Santa Tecla La Libertad 27 Pizza Hut 3a. Av. Sur y 2a. Calle Oriente Santa Tecla La Libertad 28 Pollo Campero 109 Alameda Roosevelt y 61a. Av. Sur, N° 3134 San Salvador San Salvador 29 Biggest Britanica 2a. Y 4a. Calle Oriente Santa Tecla La Libertad 63a. Av. Sur y Alameda Roosevelt, Local 4, Centro Comercial Mister Cake Campana San Salvador San Salvador 30 Campana 63a. Av. Sur y Alameda Roosevelt, Local 5 y 6 Centro Comercial Mister Donut Campana San Salvador San Salvador 31 Campana Pizza Hut Salvador del Mundo Alameda Roosevelt y 63a. Av. Norte, Centro Comercial Granada San Salvador San Salvador 32 Nash Campana 63a. Av. Sur y Alameda Roosevelt, Centro Comercial Campana San Salvador San Salvador 33 34 Nash La Joya Km. 12 Carretera al Puerto de La Libertad Local # 58 Santa Tecla La Libertad 35 La Destileria C.C. La Joya Local # 48 Santa Tecla La Libertad 36 Caliche´s C.C. La Joya Local 34 Santa Tecla La Libertad 37 Pollo Campero 110 C.C. El Trebol, Blvd. Merliot y Calle L - 2, Ciudad Merliot Santa Tecla La Libertad Mil Burritos Calle Chiltiupan Pol. E - 2, Urbanización Jadines Volcan, N° 33 Santa Tecla La Libertad 38 39 Biggest Merliot Jardines de Merliot, Av. El Balsamar y Calle Chiltiupan Santa Tecla La Libertad Restaurante Dragón Dorado Calle Chiltiupan N° 6, Col. Jardines de Merliot, Ciudad Delgado Santa Tecla La Libertad 40 Mister Donut Calle Chiltiupan blvd. Merliot Block A, Col. Jardines de La Libertad Santa Tecla La Libertad 41 42 Pizza Hut Delco Chiltiupan Jardines del Volcan Pol. E - 2, Casa 33, Local # 1 y 2 Santa Tecla La Libertad CENTRO COMERCIAL Y CALLE CHILTIUPÁN Y DIECISIETE AVENIDA Burger King Chiltiupán Santa Tecla La Libertad 43 NORTE 44 Restaurante Las Gardenias BOULEVARD ORDEN DE MALTA, NÚMERO DIÉZ Antiguo Cuscatlán La Libertad BOULEVARD ORDEN DE MALTA, FRENTE EMBAJADA AMERICANA, Mister Donut Santa Elena Antiguo Cuscatlán La Libertad 45 NÚMERO UNO Y DOS. La Pampa Argentina Blvd. Orden de Malta costado sur de Embajada de Estados Unidos Antiguo Cuscatlán La Libertad 46 Urbanización Madre Selva Blvd. Sur Calle Cortez Blanco Av. El Cafetería Price Mart Santa Elena Antiguo Cuscatlán La Libertad 47 Pepeto 48 Denny's Av. La Capilla Blvd. El Hipódromo Col. San Benito N° 330 San Salvador San Salvador CENTRO COMERCIAL GALERIAS, LOCAL 332, PASEO GENERAL Mister Donut Galerías San Salvador San Salvador 49 ESCALON BLVD. DEL HIPODROMO, AVE. LA CAPILLA Y AVE. REVOLUCION, No. Restaurante Pizza Hut San Benito San Salvador San Salvador 50 405 C.C. Pericentro Apopa, Locales 1,2,3,4,16, 19, 20, Calle La Pedrera y Mister Donut Sucursal Apopa San Salvador San Salvador 51 Calle Estación Centro Comercial Pericentro Apopa, Carretera Troncal del Norte, Pizza Hut Apopa Apopa San Salvador 52 Km. 12 1/2 53 Pollo Campero 135 Calle Leonardo Azcunaga y 1a. Av. Sur Apopa San Salvador 54 Pollo Campero 675 Av. Morazán y 4a. Calle Poniente, Bo. El Calvario San Martín San Salvador 55 Don Pollo N° 118 6a. Calle Oriente Local 6 San Martín San Salvador 56 Pizza Hut Delco San Bartolo Blvd. Hugo Chávez Fría y Calle Santa Rosa San Bartolo San Salvador 57 Burguer King Soyapango Blvd. Del Ejercito, 4a. Av. Sur Soyapango San Salvador 58 Pollo Doreño Terminal de Sur Km. 9 Carretyera a Comalapa, Terminal del Sur, N° 24 San Marcos San Salvador 59 Panadería El Rosarío Entre Autopista a Comalapa y Calle Central Local N° 5 San Marcos San Salvador 60 Restaurante Las Brumas CARRETERA AL VOLCAN DE SAN SALVADOR, KM 19 1/2 San Salvador San Salvador Calle al Boquerón Km. 17 1/2, Catón Alvarez, Finca La Virgen, Santa Restaurante La Pampa Argentina Santa Tecla La Libertad 61 Tecla 62 Kreef Masferrer 5a. Calle Poniente y Av. Masferrer Norte, Col. Escalón San Salvador San Salvador LACA LACA TAQUERÍA MEXICANA SUCURSAL L- Calle La Mascota, Av. Jerusalén, Plaza L´Albera, Local 1, Col. San San Salvador San Salvador 63 ALBERO Benito Avenida Masferrer, Centro Comercial Plaza Barcelona. Local 14 y 15, Restaurante Wild Wings San Salvador San Salvador 64 Colonia Escalón 65 McDonalds Centro Comercial Galerías Food Court 346 San Salvador San Salvador Pollo Campero Centro Comercial Galerías N° CENTRO COMERCIAL GALERIAS, TERCER NIVEL, LOCAL 350, PASEO San Salvador San Salvador 66 132 GENERAL ESCALON. 67 Subway Masferrer Av. Masferrer entre 1a. y 3a. Calle Poniente, Col. Escalón San Salvador San Salvador Mil Burritos Masferrer Av. Masferrer, locales 1-2, Centro Comercial Orión, Col. Escalón San Salvador San Salvador 68 69 Restaurante Beijing City COLONIA MIRAMONTE, CALLE LAMATEPEC, NÚMERO 16 San Salvador San Salvador 70 Subway Galerías Centro Comercial Galerias, Local 235,Paseo General Escalón, San Salvador San Salvador 71 Wendy's Galerías Centro Comercial Galerias, Escalón, Local 326, Tercer Nivel San Salvador San Salvador Restaurante La Hola Beto's Calle Lamatepec y Av. Paseo Nº 22, Col. Miramonte, San Salvador San Salvador San Salvador 72 Paseo General Escalón, Centro Comercial Galerias, Espacio Comercio Panadería El Rosario sucursal Galerías San Salvador San Salvador 73 1 Modulo 4 Kiosko CENTRO COMERCIAL GALERIAS, COMERCIO 3, MÓDULO 7, COLONIA The Coffee Cup Galerías San Salvador San Salvador 74 ESCALON Pollos Real sucursal Miralvalle COLONIA MIRALVALLE, NÚMERO CIENTO CUARENTA Y CUATRO San Salvador San Salvador 75 EDIFICIO LUZ Y 25 AVENIDA NORTE, PRIMERA DIAGONAL, Restaurante Pollo Campero 118 San Salvador San Salvador 76 URBANIZACIÓN LA ESPERANZA 77 Panadería El Rosario sucursal Metrópolis C.C. Unicentro Metropolis, Local 19 Mejicanos San Salvador Polo Campero 116 UNICENTRO METROPOLIS, LOCALES 94 Y 95, y 96 CALLE A ZACAMIL Mejicanos San Salvador 78 79 Biggest Bloom Final 25 Avenida Norte y Autopista Norte San Salvador San Salvador 80 Don Pollo Residencial Universitaria 2, Autopista Norte, Casa N° 8 San Salvador San Salvador Nash 25 Avenida 25a. Av. Norte, Locales 111 al 114, Centro Medico La Esperanza San Salvador San Salvador 81 Al Poniente de 21 Avenida Norte, Residencial Universitaria Norte, Pizza Hut Delco Universitaria San Salvador San Salvador 82 Autopista Norte N° 1221 CTRO. COMERCIAL METROPOLIS LOCALES 45 Y 81, COLONIA Restaurante KFC Metrópolis Mejicanos San Salvador 83 ZACAMIL 84 Los Parados Plaza Metrópolis Centro Comercial Plaza Metropoli, Local N° 53 y 75 Mejicanos San Salvador CENTRO COMERCIAL METROPOLIS, LOCALES 45. 46, 79, 80 Y 81 Pizza Hut Metrópolis Mejicanos San Salvador 85 CALLE A ZACAMIL 86 Nash Apopa Centro Comercial Periplaza Apopa San Salvador 87 Restaurante Burger King Periplaza Apopa Centro Comercial Periplaza, Carretera Troncal del Norte. Apopa San Salvador 88 La Machaca Tacos y Tortas Centro Comercial Hiper Mall Las Cascadas, FC - 9 Antiguo Cuscatlán La Libertad Calle chiltiupan Av. Masferrer, Carretera Panamericana, FC 05 Nivel La Campana Carnes y Tacos Antiguo Cuscatlán La Libertad 89 2, C.C.
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