Griffin and I will be out of town tomorrow, but we didn't want to miss the fun at the sun, so we had a late lunch at SdM today.
The moles were exquisite. On any other occaision, the mole negro that coated the lamb would have been sopped up completely before the bowl would have been allowed to leave the table -- but that fantastic negro sauce was eclipsed by the even more wonderful manchamanteles.
We had the Borrego (lamb in mole negro), the pork in manchamanteles, the chicken sopes in red mole, and a new menu item, tamales with pork (one red and one with salsa verde). (All appetizer and tapas portions -- what a great idea!)
The sopes were filled with chicken, mole and some broth. Which presented the same issues as eating soup dumplings -- the need to let it cool and then slurp.
The best meat was by far the lamb (if you are still trying to identify the cut, some of our chunks came with little rib bones in them).
Both the pork and chicken were boneless, lily white and a little dry. Although the owner was very friendly, we didn't get the courage to chat him up about the absence of dark meat in the pork and chicken. But, we will see if we can ask for darker meat next time (they might only have chicken breast, but they should have some darker pork chunks I would think! you might try this tomorrow night if any of you share dark meat preferences).
He did say the menu was brand new. (The tacos, tortas, and burritos previously mentioned as being at the top of the menu are gone). But, a spanish speaking family ordered them anyway so they still seem to be available.
The fresh made tortillas were fantastic and lovely with the moles. Combined with a trip to A & G Market (near Central and Belmont), it was a fooderific afternoon!
(Chicago Meats was a let down after A&G, although we did get to see a pig get freshly butchered.) I wouldn't mind knowing if there are other market destinations in the area that others know of that can be combined into the pilgramage SdM!