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Santito

A Mexico City-inspired taqueria inside the former Hotel Jesus site.

Daniela Frangos

Santito in Collingwood is styled on Mexico City’s taquerias.
1 / 8Santito in Collingwood is styled on Mexico City’s taquerias.Supplied
House-made tacos.
2 / 8House-made tacos.Supplied
Tacos at Santito, located in the former Hotel Jesus site in Collingwood.
3 / 8Tacos at Santito, located in the former Hotel Jesus site in Collingwood.Supplied
Tortillas are made from white corn.
4 / 8Tortillas are made from white corn.Supplied
Tacos and margaritas.
5 / 8Tacos and margaritas.Supplied
Located in the former Hotel Jesus site in Collingwood.
6 / 8Located in the former Hotel Jesus site in Collingwood.Supplied
Churros.
7 / 8Churros.Supplied
Fresh shaved meat.
8 / 8Fresh shaved meat.Supplied

Santito

Mexican$

The team from Ripponlea’s Mission District, together with Tom Dalton (ex-Mamasita, Hotel Jesus), have resurrected Smith Street’s Hotel Jesus site with this Mexico City-inspired taqueria. Chef Sandra Martinez brings her love for her native cuisine into dishes like tacos topped with al pastor-style pork; slow-braised suadero, which sees brisket cooked in lard; and house-made longaniza, an uncured Mexican pork sausage.

Martinez is making masa – the key ingredient for tortillas – in-house from Australian white corn. “The tortilla is everything. It’s the plate, the utensil, your faithful companion to every meal,” she says. There’s also a takeaway area for grab-and-go tacos, and private dining for up to 20.

Must-try: Can’t decide between that brisket and longaniza? The campechano taco combines the two with salsa, onion and coriander.

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