Sazón Ribbon Cutting
Sazón Catracho Brings Authentic Honduran Flavors to Seton Village
Council Members Olivia Lewis Chang and Summer Jones Join in Grand Opening Celebration
South Orange, NJ – The Seton Village community gathered on December 20th to celebrate the grand opening of Sazón Catracho, a new family-owned restaurant bringing the bold and vibrant flavors of Honduras to 325 Irvington Ave.
The ribbon-cutting ceremony was attended by Council Members Olivia Lewis Chang and Summer Jones, who joined owner Maria Andino and her family in welcoming this exciting addition to the neighborhood. Sazón Catracho offers a diverse menu of authentic Honduran cuisine, giving locals a taste of the rich culinary traditions of Central America.
“This is a fantastic addition to Seton Village,” said Council Member Olivia Lewis Chang. “Sazón Catracho brings not just incredible food, but also a sense of culture and community that enhances the vibrancy of our neighborhood.”
Must-try menu highlights include:
Tacos Hondureños
Flautas
Baleadas (with beans, avocado, and Honduran cream)
Pollo con Tajadas (Chicken with plantain chips)
Chuleta Encebollada (Onion Pork Chop)
Pupusas de Queso (Cheese Pupusas)
Stuffed Ripe Plantains
Owner Maria Andino expressed her gratitude for the warm welcome from the South Orange community. “Opening Sazón Catracho is a dream come true for my family. We’re honored to share the flavors of Honduras with our neighbors and provide a place where people can enjoy traditional dishes made with love.”
Sazón Catracho is now open and ready to serve the community. Residents are encouraged to stop by, explore the menu, and support this new local business.
For more information, visit or stop by Sazón Catracho at 325 Irvington Ave, South Orange, NJ.