A tasty taco starts with the shell. At Fonda Balam, their
corn shells are made fresh in-house so that they’re soft and pliable, not the
crumbly cracking mess that some shells can become. Meanwhile, the corn flavour
lightly permeates the wrapper without being overly pungent.
Generally, the pork in a taco de carnitas ($9 each)
tends to be pulled. Fonda Balam leaves theirs in roasted chunks instead, so there’s
a meaty bite without being too saucy or heavy. In lieu of barbeque sauce, the
pork was paired with an ample amount of guacamole helping to add creaminess and
hold together the pickled jalapeno and white onion, which cuts the greasiness
of the meat.
Similarly, the chicken in the taco de tinga de pollo ($9
each) was also cut into pieces and very flavourful having been braised in a chipotle
tomato sauce and doused with crema and queso fresco. The garnish
of pickled red onions creates a bit of a crunch against the otherwise soft
tacos.
For something different, the taco dorados de papa ($14
for 2) takes a crunchy shell and fills it with spicy stewed potato chunks that
are so moist and fluffy that there’s a refried bean quality to the filling without
the heaviness (and hopefully the resulting gas). Crunchy lettuce, a liberal
sprinkling of queso fresco, and drizzles of sour cream & salsa de
molcajete makes for a surprisingly hearty and flavourful taco. This is a
great option for vegetarians or those who wants a saucy crunchy creation.
But of course, it’s the quesabirria con consome ($22
for 2) that really elicits excitement… the crispy pan-fried shell stuffed with
shaved beef and enough cheese that it squeezes out and gets caramelized on the
grill. I just wish the consommé was stronger as I did find the taco, even when
dipped into the broth, still needed the salsa roja or salsa verde to
taste flavourful. Luckily, Fonda Balam doesn’t skimp on the beef, so if you’re
not hungry an order is enough to satisfy and given it’s not overly salty this birria
won’t leave you thirsty.
Even though the restaurant’s dining room isn’t overly large,
it can seat a lot of people with it’s strategically laid out wrap around
seating, bar stools along the window ledge, and spacious patio. Food also seems
to fly out of the kitchen at a nice pace so if there is a line, do not let that
deter you from waiting. Because when you want a good taco, you come here.
Address: 802 Dundas Street West
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Gastro World's Grading System
- Anything under 5 - I really disliked and will never go back
- 6 - decent restaurant but I likely won't return
- 7 - decent restaurant and I will likely return
- 8 - great restaurant that I'd be happy to recommend
- 9 - fantastic restaurant that I would love to visit regularly and highly recommend
- 10 - absolute perfection!
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