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Colombian fare, a wood-fired grill, BYOB + Live Music
Monday, July 02, 2007
My wife and I wandered into Sabor A Cafe somewhat accidentally, thinking it was a Mexican restaurant and thinking we were in store for burritos. Instead, we found a unique Colombian restaurant with very tasty dishes, friendly service and BYOB with no corking fee. The Pechuga Al Carbon is one of our favorites. It's simply a grilled chicken breast served with white rice, but the rice has a distinct and wonderful flavor and the wood-fired grill imparts the chicken with a wonderful char flavor. We always ask for a bowl of the complimentary salsa to have with our rice. Friday nights are especially nice because they have live band performing traditional and popular Colombian and Latin music. The place appears to be largely frequented by Colombians and Ecuadorians who come for the good food. Sunday afternoons are popular as entire families turn out for Sunday dinner.
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2435 W. Peterson Ave. (just west of Western Ave.)
Chicago, Illinois 60601
(773) 878-6327
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