El Sabor by El Cielo - Pollo pibil - Chicken marinated in orange-lime juice and Achiote, pickled red onion (2 for $12)

El Sabor by El Cielo, North Melbourne

El Sabor by El Cielo

El Cielo (“the heaven”) has combined with North Melbourne’s El Sabor (“the taste”) bringing Mexican street food and home style flavours to the table. Executive chef Israel Meza (ex-Honkytonks, ACT) was born in Mexico city, and has previously served as head chef of the Mexican Embassy in Canberra. Also in the kitchen is head chef Luz Meza, who has worked with chefs like Enrique Olivera, Daniel Ovadia, and Edgar Nunez.

El Sabor by El Cielo
El Sabor by El Cielo - Kook Hombre - Zignum mezcal, cucumber, lime, agave nectar, tajin ($15)
Kook Hombre - Zignum mezcal, cucumber, lime, agave nectar, tajin ($15)
El Sabor by El Cielo - Mariachi - Mezcal, pineapple, jalapeno, orange, lime and agave ($15)
Mariachi - Mezcal, pineapple, jalapeno, orange, lime and agave ($15)

There are plenty of Mexican spirits in the cocktail recipes, particularly mezcal. Made from different varieties of agave than those used for tequila, mezcal is commonly aged in oak, and when taken straight, typically enjoyed with sal de gusano – ‘worm salt’ with chilli and lime. We try both the more tart and refreshing Kook Hombre cocktail (Zignum mezcal, cucumber, lime, agave nectar, tajin, and lime) and the more fruity Mariachi (Mezcal, pineapple, jalapeno, orange, lime and agave), which carries the slight kick from the jalapeno in the aftertaste.

El Sabor by El Cielo - Pollo pibil - Chicken marinated in orange-lime juice and Achiote, pickled red onion (2 for $12)
Pollo pibil - Chicken marinated in orange-lime juice and Achiote, pickled red onion (2 for $12)

There’s so much variety it’s difficult to choose what to order. After much deliberation we finally settle on our dishes, and they all arrive rather quickly to the table. Pollo pibil tacos contain shredded chicken that has been marinated in orange-lime juice and Achiote, and also bright pink pickled red onion. As indicated by the chilli icons on the menu, the chicken is spicy, though a bit dry.

El Sabor by El Cielo - Carnitas - Michoacan style slow cooked pork belly w coriander and onion ($2 for $12)
El Sabor by El Cielo - Carnitas - Michoacan style slow cooked pork belly w coriander and onion ($2 for $12)
Carnitas - Michoacan style slow cooked pork belly w coriander and onion ($2 for $12)

We also have the Carnitas tacos, which have Michoacan-style slow cooked pork belly, coriander, onion and guacamole. Our favoured taco of the two we try today, the dark-coloured pork is juicy and tasty.

El Sabor by El Cielo - Beef Sopes - Thick corn tortilla served w refried beans, beef, lettuce, cheese, cream ($15)
Beef Sopes - Thick corn tortilla served w refried beans, beef, lettuce, cheese, cream ($15)

The Beef Sopes are small, thick corn tortillas topped with refried beans, beef, lettuce, cheese, cream. The tortillas are rigid enough to pick up and eat with our hands, and the topping is full of rich, beefy flavour that’s broken up by the fresher ingredients. It’s my favourite dish from tonight.

El Sabor by El Cielo - Chicken mole enchilada w fresh cheese, cream, onion ($24)
Chicken mole enchilada w fresh cheese, cream, onion ($24)

Not the most photogenic, but definitely not lacking in punch in the flavour department, are the chicken mole enchiladas topped with cream and fresh, slightly tangy, fresh white cheese. The tortillas come folded over shredded chicken and are covered in a dark, spice-laden mole. Unlike curry, mole is made with a great range ingredients such as nuts, vegetables, chillis and spices, rather than a mix predominantly containing herbs and spices. We find the flavours of the mole to be interesting, complex and tasty, though the spice averse might find it overwhelming. Don’t be too worried about the abundance of mole. The dish also comes with rice and beans to temper it.

El Sabor by El Cielo - Tamales - Fresh steamed corn masa pockets filled w chicken mole ($18)
El Sabor by El Cielo - Tamales - Fresh steamed corn masa pockets filled w chicken mole ($18)
El Sabor by El Cielo - Tamales - Fresh steamed corn masa pockets filled w chicken mole ($18)
Tamales - Fresh steamed corn masa pockets filled w chicken mole ($18)

The Tamales, fresh steamed corn masa pockets, are filled with chicken mole, and come already unwrapped. A mistake on our part for ordering a second chicken and red mole dish (food blogger fail), but it’s still comforting, and easy to eat.

El Sabor by El Cielo - Burnt flan - Eggs, milk, cream cheese, soaked in caramel, infused with coffee, served w ice cream ($10)
Burnt flan - Eggs, milk, cream cheese, soaked in caramel, infused with coffee, served w ice cream ($10)
El Sabor by El Cielo - Corn cake (pastel de elote) w cajeta and ice cream ($12)
Corn cake (pastel de elote) w cajeta and ice cream ($12)

We finish with some sweets. The Burnt Flan is made from eggs, milk, and cream cheese, and has been soaked in caramel, then infused with coffee. The texture is smooth, though it’s a bit too sweet for my taste. A less commonly found dessert is the Corn Cake (pastel de elote), which comes with ice cream and Cajeta, a thick caramel sauce made from goat’s milk. Its texture is dense and smooth rather than having a crumbly consistency, and I love the subtle caramel flavour running through the cake.

El Sabor by El Cielo

It was quite the adventure to explore the world of Mexican cuisine with dishes different from the norm, particularly the mole. For those interested, El Sabor also has a mole degustation that features three different mole. Something I’d be keen to try on return.

El Sabor by El Cielo
El Sabor by El Cielo
El Sabor by El Cielo

Disclaimer: I was invited to dine at El Sabor as a guest, however, opinions expressed here are purely my own and not influenced by them in any way.

El Sabor
500 Victoria Street
North Melbourne, VIC, 3051
(03) 9329 9477
http://www.elsabor.com.au/
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