Chelo (restaurant)

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Chelo
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Established2016 (2016)
Owner(s)Luna Contreras
Food typeMexican
CityPortland
CountyMultnomah
StateOregon
CountryUnited States

Chelo is a Mexican restaurant in Portland, Oregon, United States.

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Description

The Mexican restaurant and condiment business [1] Chelo (sometimes Chelo PDX) [2] operates in Portland, Oregon. The name is a tribute to the owner's grandmother, who operated a restaurant in Guadalajara and was nicknamed Chelo. [3] [4]

Chelo's menu includes gorditas, tacos, tamales (including a version with confit duck and leek), tlayudas, tostadas, [5] mole, and seasonal vegetables. [6] The Mexican street corn salad has clams, cherry tomatoes, tajin seasoning, and crema. The squash tlayuda has peaches, shishitos, zucchini, manchego and black bean puree, and the almond tres leches cake is served with berry meringues and pandan cream. [5]

The restaurant sells hot sauces [7] and other products such as azelnut salsa macha. [1] The business' logo depicts a fox with a fluffy tail. [6]

History

Luna Contreras started Chelo as a pop-up in Renata's commissary kitchen in 2016. Chelo was on a hiatus, as of November 2020. [8] In 2021, Contereras revived Chelo as a pop-up at the Filipino restaurant Magna Kusina. [2] [9] Chelo operated in Sibeiho on Northwest 23rd in 2022 [10] and began operating from Dame Collective's Lil' Dame space in 2023. [6] [11] As of mid 2024, Chelo was increasing production of hot sauces for independent retailers in Portland and Seattle. [12]

In 2024, Chelo's tlayudas were included in illustrator Rebecca Nguyen-Macalalad's "The Women of Portland Food" poster depicting dishes by female chefs in Portland. [13]

Reception

Shortly after Chelo opened at Dame Collective in 2023, Contreras was named Chef of the Year by Eater Portland . [12] [14] The website's Janey Wong wrote in part, "Even for folks who haven't had the chance to visit Chelo, Contreras is ubiquitous in the fabric of Portland's food scene — she's a staple at many of the city's biggest food events, her condiment line is stocked at fine food markets around town, and she's a vocal advocate for the trans community." [15]

Katherine Chew Hamilton of Portland Monthly included Chelo's chilaquiles rellenos in a list of the city's ten best dishes of 2023. [16] The magazine's Karen Brooks called the menu "playful" [17] and Victoria Leandra of HuffPost called the food "nostalgic, yet innovative". [18]

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