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Sabas Vega Meat Market
4 stars (1 ratings)

(312) 666-5180

1808 S Ashland Ave, Chicago, IL 60608

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Dining Specials

Café Bella
American, Contemporary, French, Italian
Mercadito
Mexican, Bar

Mexican Food & Culture History

Restaurant Description

Are you looking for Mexican cuisine that doesn't require a trip south of theborder? Look no further. Carnitas Sabas Vega brings the hospitality andspecialty cuisine of Mexico to the heart of Chicago.

There is something about authentic Mexican cuisine that gets the taste budsgoing and lets the appetite run wild. Carnitas Sabas Vega offers diners warmhospitality and mouth-watering cuisine that will not easily be forgotten.Bring your family and friends, pull up a chair, indulge in a tasty Margaritaand catch up after a long week at the office. No matter what the occasioncalls for or your appetite demands, the friendly staff at Carnitas Sabas Vegawon't let you leave without a smile on your face. The menu features classicfavorites and modern adaptations to a culinary tradition that has madeMexico a favorite culinary destination.

Whether you're looking for a safe haven from the fast food chains of Americaor in need of a meal that will tempt your cravings, Carnitas Sabas Vega willnot let you leave unsatisfied.

December 15, 2009 @ 4:35 PM
4  out of 5 stars
a diner from Chicago, IL
Excellent Carnitas (deep fried pork meat). This is what the restaurant makes its profit on. All the other things sold are mainly for the restaurant customers. There main hours of operation are on the weekend and you can tell by the line that form up, down and around the counter with people spilling into the street at times. They are there to order the carnitas. Seating is very limited and the service is good. If you go there for the first time on a weekend be aware you may encounter culture shock. Just remember go with the flow as the natives are very friendly and there for one purpose... the fabulous carnitas of Sabas Vega.

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NICE & CLEAN OPENS LATE I WENT ON A SUNDAY WITH MY KIDS AND WE HAD A GOOD TIME. KID FRIENDLY CLOWNS ON SUNDAYS THE FOOD WAS DELICIOUS, I ORDERED QUESADILLA DE HONJOS(FRESH MUSHROOMS)BEST QUESADILLAS I EVER HAD.

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Avg Rating: 4  out of 5 stars

Number of Reviews: 1

December 15, 2009 @ 4:35 PM
4  out of 5 stars
a diner from Chicago, IL
Excellent Carnitas (deep fried pork meat). This is what the restaurant makes its profit on. All the other things sold are mainly for the restaurant customers. There main hours of operation are on the weekend and you can tell by the line that form up, down and around the counter with people spilling into the street at times. They are there to order the carnitas. Seating is very limited and the service is good. If you go there for the first time on a weekend be aware you may encounter culture shock. Just remember go with the flow as the natives are very friendly and there for one purpose... the fabulous carnitas of Sabas Vega.
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December 15, 2009 @ 4:35 PM
4  out of 5 stars
a diner from Chicago, IL
Excellent Carnitas (deep fried pork meat). This is what the restaurant makes its profit on. All the other things sold are mainly for the restaurant customers. There main hours of operation are on the weekend and you can tell by the line that form up, down and around the counter with people spilling into the street at times. They are there to order the carnitas. Seating is very limited and the service is good. If you go there for the first time on a weekend be aware you may encounter culture shock. Just remember go with the flow as the natives are very friendly and there for one purpose... the fabulous carnitas of Sabas Vega.