I've wanted to try Sabor a Cafe for quite a while, and got the chance last night. Two rooms - not especially big, but apparently a favorite of Colombians - it was relatively full at 9 p.m. We appeared to be the only non-Latinos (a good sign, especially when compared to other yuppified Colombian places, like El Llano or Las Tablas). And it appears to be permanently BYOB.
I don't claim to be an expert on any Latin cuisine, but the food wasgood, hearty, and value-priced. My friend had, basically, a mixed grill of steak, chorizo, egg, plantain, rice and beans, and a little baked cracker-lke substance. Mine was a huge tamal stuffed with a very soft masa surrounding a different sausage than she had, plus bone-on chicken, baked in a banana leaf, also with rice, plantain and cracker. Sure, they weren't the greatest meats, but we both left stuffed, the varying flavors and textures were excellent, service was very friendly, and the tab for two came to $25 including a 20%+ tip. The wine - a Grouchy Gaucho Malbec - wasn't great, but it was tough to return it, since it's what we brought.
The only real downside to the evening was the play - great title - "References to Salvador Dali Make Me HOT" - but whoda thunk surrealists could take themselves so seriously and self-importantly?
BTW, Friday was my first time at San Soo Gap San - bbest Korean BBQ I've had in a long time (although my last Korean BBQ was at Bando on Lawrence - closed how many years now?) I'm pretty sure I've seen San Goo Gap San discussed here previously, so no need for me to add further comment.
Sabor A Cafe Columbian Restaurant
2435 W Peterson Ave
Phone: (773) 878-6327
San Soo Gap San
5247 N. Western Ave.
773-334-1589