Sabor Latino Seafood Restaurant
“i would give it 5stars but this place doesn't accept any type of cards its cash only”
“I guess, though, I shouldn't call them "sister" restaurants in the event that the old Sabrosura staff pulled a mutiny on the Bounty.”
“If you do come to Sabor for a meal bring CASH as they do not take credit / debit cards (???)”
Sabor Latino Seafood Restaurant
Delivery: Yes
Take-out: Yes
Good for Kids: Yes
Good for Groups: Yes
Has TV: Yes
Waiter Service: Yes
Caters: Yes
Price range.
$$ Price range $11-30
2 reviews
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I was so happy to find the Original cooks of sabrosura @ sabor latino. Had the Bourbon Ribs with Fried rice and for a quick second i believe i saw Jesus smiling at me. My girlfriend had the CamaronFongo and let nothing for me to clean up I did get the chance to steal a nibble. So if your looking for the Original Sabrosura staff look no ffurther.
Kinda surprised that people don't like Sabor Latino but love Sabrosura when it's practically the same thing. Same menu, same weird forks wrapped up in plastic, same yellow decor, same Chinese staff that speaks fluent Spanish, same sangria and pina coladas… the list goes on and on really. The only differences are that this location is on Starling Avenue, the menu is pasted on the windows outside, and the wait staff is a large percentage much friendlier than at their sister restaurant further south. I guess, though, I shouldn't call them "sister" restaurants in the event that the old Sabrosura staff pulled a mutiny on the Bounty.
I came here with the partner in crime initially headed to Taqueria Tlaxcali but got distracted by the brightly colored dishes on the outside window, and cheap prices. We went in and were greeted, and offered a seat by the door. It was slightly chilly, but the wall of the counter offered a little privacy.
Like Sabrosura, the menu is extensive and covers everything. We were given garlic bread that we were not offered at Sabrosura for some weird reason that was tasty, and ordered fried wontons to share. I must give props to a restaurant that gives you a squeeze bottle of duck sauce.
I ordered mofongo this time, as the savory, starchy treat is a rare one for me, with shrimp skewers. All I can say is that this dish was a hit with deliciously meaty and fatty gravy with garlicky shrimp decorated with cilantro. I have a weakness for cilantro.
The meal was overall filling and tasty, and cheap. We were even given a complimentary wall scroll calendar! I see here that there is a strong community. There are regulars and the place is noisy with activity. Quiet restaurants scare me, who wants an awkward situation that's not conducive to conversation?
Brotip: (Again) Like Sabrosura, no credit, cash only!