Sabor Latino is doing something Sioux Falls needed someone to do — cooking Latin food that doesn't apologize for itself. No watered-down salsas. No combo platters designed for people who are afraid of flavor.
The menu runs through the kind of dishes that take actual technique — braised meats, layered sauces, rice that tastes like someone thought about it. Whether you're eating in or grabbing something to go, this is a Latin restaurant that prepares, seasons, and plates with a clear point of view. It serves a city that's hungrier for this than most people realized before Sabor showed up on W Maple.
Locals come back because the food holds up to comparison — not just "good for Sioux Falls" good, but actually good. That distinction matters here, and Sabor Latino earns it without making a big deal about it. That quiet confidence tends to fill tables.